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A Thai Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) officially recognized by the Thai government and certified by "Thailand Select"
[2 minutes from Tenjin Station] A Japanese-style Izakaya (Japanese-style bar) you can enjoy chicken dishes made with carefully selected ingredients, including high-quality local chicken from Oita. Individuals also welcome
[5 minutes from Heiwa-dori Station] Enjoy “Kyushu seafood” and “traditional Grilled skewer” robata-style at this long-established store that has been in business for over 40 years.
For inquiries, please call outside of business hours. For same-day reservations, please call us!
In front of Mojiko Station [King's grilled curry with over 100,000 servings] and [Kingdom Nobility's golden crab curry] A famous restaurant representing Kyushu
[Fish market direct delivery certified store! ] If you order a set meal, you can eat all-you-can-eat of Kisuimaru's famous "squid mentaiko"! Open every morning at 7:30!
[3 minutes walk from Hakata Station] There is a stew hotpot Dawn at the entrance!! ︎Canned sour is also available on Instagram◎
Founded 39 years ago. Come and enjoy the unique flavors of this long-established Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot) specialty restaurant in Hakata!
This is a wine Cafeterias located in the back alleys of Imaizumi ☆ In-store dining, takeaway, and delivery available ☆
[Charcoal-grilled Steak! ] Enjoy seasonal ingredients from Kyushu and deliciously grilled Meat Dishes!
5 minutes from Kokura Station◆Enjoy fresh prawns and homemade soup stock in an atmosphere full of Japanese atmosphere. Course available
[4 minutes walk from Hakata Station] Fresh fish delivered daily from Nagahama/Meinohama Market! Enjoy specialties from all over Kyushu! Private rooms also available ◎
[2 minutes walk from Hakata Station] When you order a set meal, you can eat all-you-can-eat of the famous "Squid Mentai"! Open every morning at 7:30!
A restaurant where you can enjoy sake, soba, side dishes, and delicious dishes based on the concept of “Osome lunch and Hayame beer”