Food
Gourmet Fukuoka
The 'F' in Fukuoka is for food. No trip to Fukuoka is complete until visitors have sampled the many unique local foods.| Link | Description |
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| Fukuoka Internet TV - Agriculture | Videos about plants and agriculture in Fukuoka. |
| Mentaiko | Spicy pollock roe - a Fukuoka specialty. |
| Motsunabe | A hot stew made with beef intestines. A little unusual for Western tastes, but quite tasty. |
| Yatai | Mobile food stalls common in Fukuoka at night. |
| Hakata Ramen | Traditional ramen noodles in a pork (tonkotsu) soup. |
| World Guides: Fukuoka Food | Lists areas in which to find restaurants and other food establishments in Fukuoka |
| Japan-guide.com | Article describing the Yatai, or open-air food stands, that are popular in Fukuoka |
Fukuoka Restaurants in America
Check out the distinguished Fukuoka restaurants in the U.S.| Link | Description |
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| Ippudo NY | Ramen restaurant in NYC with over 3,000 reviews on Yelp. |
| Hide-chan Ramen | Best check-mate to Ippudo. |
| Hakata Tonton | A ton of delicious and unusual things to eat. |
| East Japanese Restaurant | Everything from Sushi to Yakitori. |
| Donburiya | Deep bowls of rice topped with all sorts of delectable tidbits. |
| Yakitori Taisho | Good food, good music, and good value for money. |
| Udon West | All time Japanese comfortable food spot. |
| Yakiniku West | Korean style barbecue, but authentic Japanese. |
| Bonjour French Pastry | Pastry in Gardena, California. |
| Ringer Hut | Champon noodle restaurant in San Jose. |
| Monta | Kurume style Tonkotsu Ramen in Las Vegas. |
| Ikemen | Ramen restaurant in Hollywood. |







