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[3 mins walk from Kokura Station] June weekdays fugu motsu course 5500 yen → 4000 yen special price
Please feel free to ask us anything. You can drink it any time of the day or night.
A hideout surrounded by greenery in Ura Daimyo! A variety of skillet and cocotte dishes, including charcoal-grilled aged tomahawk!
Sorry it's sold out!! Live mackerel sashimi, raw bluefin tuna, Steak, Fukuoka raw horse sashimi, Motsu-nabe (Offal hotpot)
3 minutes from Yakuin Station ◇ A hideaway for adults where you can enjoy Kumamoto's local chicken "Amakusa Daioh" and "Shimane sake" which is rare in Fukuoka.
Directly delivered from Yobuko!!Live squid has arrived. Excellent freshness and clarity!! Limited quantity!! Sorry to sell out!!
Exquisite homemade tonkotsu soup and "Chami pork". Delicious food only available here. “Tonkotsu and green onion shabu” made with pork
Open until 5:30 the next day! ◆ reserved room for large banquets available for 50 people ◆Taste the famous bukkake salmon roe spilled Sushi
For our great value all-you-can-drink course, if you book by the day before, you can extend your all-you-can-drink time from 120 minutes to 150 minutes!
If you want to eat delicious ``authentic Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers)'' grilled over charcoal by the owner who trained at Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) for 10 years, go to Uoken!
Just 2 minutes walk from Tenjin Station! A wide selection of Kyushu delicacies! Enjoy local chicken, local eggs, and local sake in a private room!
A kebab party! We are proud of our chicken marinated in 20 kinds of spices. We also have an all-you-can-eat and drink course for 3,280 yen.
High quality dessert plates are very popular! A popular restaurant with terrace seating where the night view shines ◎ Recommended for girls' night out
There is a wide variety of bar menus including Date chicken Yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and vegetable wrapped skewers ◎All-you-can-drink course starts from 4,000 yen
3 minutes from Nakasu Kawabata Station ◆Enjoy charcoal-grilled robatayaki and a wide variety of skewers with drinks in a modern Japanese space.