Not Just Ramen! 3 Must-Visit Exquisite Chinese Restaurants in Fukuoka

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Fukuoka is often noted for its ramen and yakitori, but it actually has many renowned Chinese restaurants as well. From exquisite town Chinese cuisine nestled in residential areas, to a gyoza specialty shop with lines before opening, to a stylish place where you can enjoy authentic Chinese noodles, we introduce three unique establishments with different genres and styles.

All of these shops have become big topics on YouTube. Check out the atmosphere in the videos before visiting.


Chinese Restaurant|A sanctuary of town Chinese cuisine guarded by an iron couple in a residential area

In the Heiwa area of Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, “Chinese Restaurant” quietly stands in a corner of a residential area. A video closely covering the couple who stand in the kitchen for 10 hours and then spend another 2 hours polishing the shop has surpassed 3 million views, attracting attention from all over the country.

The cooking skills that uncompromisingly complete staple dishes such as fried rice, gyoza, and mapo tofu, and the warm hospitality that welcomes customers, attract fans not only from local customers but also from afar. Just standing at the entrance makes you feel “this is the real deal,” a famous restaurant with the air of the Showa era.

Shiro’s Tip

The Heiwa area is far from the subway, so the nearest stop is Nishitetsu Bus “Heiwa Gochome” (about 1 minute on foot). Both videos are close-up documentaries of the same store, with a total of over 4 million views. For your first visit, the set of hearty fried rice and gyoza is recommended.

Address 5-9-23 Heiwa, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About 1 minute on foot from Nishitetsu Bus “Heiwa Gochome” bus stop (about 17 minutes on foot from Subway Nanakuma Line, Sakurazaka Station)
Business Hours 11:00–14:30 / 16:30–23:00
Closed Thursday

Gyoza Lee|A popular shop in Yakuin with lines, offering authentic taste with thick, chewy skin

A gyoza specialty shop known for having lines before opening, located 3 minutes on foot from Nishitetsu and Subway Yakuin Station. The juicy filling wrapped in thick, chewy skin offers a taste that lets you feel the gyoza culture of China with just one bite. Customers keep coming from lunch until late at night without interruption.

The level of Chinese cuisine other than gyoza is also high, and there are many repeat customers who come for fried rice and noodles. The menu lineup, praised in videos as “everything was delicious,” is a safe bet even for first-time visitors.

Shiro’s Tip

The lunch line starts from 11 o’clock. To make it in time for the last order at 14:30, it’s safe to arrive by 13:30 at the latest. Both grilled and boiled gyoza are must-tries, and takeout is also available.

Address Fukai Building 1F, 3-1-11 Yakuin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About 3 minutes on foot from Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line and Subway Nanakuma Line “Yakuin Station”
Business Hours 11:30–14:30 (L.O.) / 17:00–23:00 (L.O. 21:50)
Closed Tuesday

Seikeitsai|A Hidden Gem in Nakasu Kawabata, Authentic Chinese Noodles and Special Lunches

Located in Susaki Town, Hakata Ward, a 5-minute walk from Nakasu Kawabata Station, “Seikeitsai” is a Chinese restaurant with an impressive stylish and clean space reminiscent of a café. The quality of Chinese noodles such as hot and sour soup noodles and dandan noodles is highly rated, and it is known as a reputable place frequented by Chinese food lovers in Fukuoka.

The lunch menu mainly consists of elaborate set meals, and due to the limited number of seats, it is fully booked every day. Dinner may require a reservation, maintaining a “hidden gem” style. It is a precious spot in Fukuoka where you can experience a sophisticated Chinese ambiance, different from the casual atmosphere of town Chinese restaurants.

Shiro’s Tip

Since there are few seats and the turnover is not fast, aiming for the opening time at 11:30 is a sure bet for lunch. For dinner, it is recommended to check if reservations are possible before visiting. The name “Seikeitsai” means “weekly dish” in Chinese, and the weekly changing menu is one of its attractions.

Address 4-19 Susaki Town, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About a 5-minute walk from “Nakasu Kawabata Station” on the Subway Airport Line and Hakozaki Line
Business Hours 11:30~14:00 (L.O. 13:45) / 17:30~22:00 (L.O. 21:30)
Closed Sunday (Irregular holidays and New Year’s holidays available)

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Summary: Comparison of 3 Shops

Shop Name Area Style For People Who
中国飯店 Chuo Ward, Heiwa Showa Era Town Chinese, Family-run Want to experience a shop popular on YouTube, Love fried rice
餃子李 Chuo Ward, Yakuin Authentic Dumplings, Popular Shop Want to eat authentic dumplings, For lunch in Yakuin
星期菜 Hakata Ward, Suzaki Town Stylish Chinese, Noodle Dishes Value atmosphere, Love dan dan noodles and hot and sour soup noodles

The Chinese cuisine scene in Fukuoka offers a wide range of personalities, from town Chinese with a Showa era vibe to sophisticated modern Chinese. While Fukuoka’s gourmet scene tends to focus on ramen, be sure to knock on the doors of these three shops at least once.

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While ramen and yakitori tend to get the spotlight in Fukuoka, there are actually many famous Chinese restaurants scattered around. From exquisite town Chinese nestled in residential areas, to dumpling specialty shops with lines before opening, to stylish places where you can enjoy authentic Chinese noodles, we introduce three shops with different genres and styles.

All of these shops have become a big topic on YouTube. Be sure to check out the atmosphere before visiting.


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Chinese Restaurant|A Hidden Sanctuary of Town Chinese Cuisine Protected by an Iron Couple in a Residential Area

In the Heiwa area of Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, quietly stands “Chinese Restaurant” in a corner of a residential area. A video documenting the couple who continue to stand in the kitchen for 10 hours and then spend another 2 hours polishing the store has exceeded 3 million views, attracting attention from all over the country.

The cooking skills that uncompromisingly perfect staple dishes like fried rice, dumplings, and mapo tofu, along with the warm hospitality that welcomes customers, attract fans not only from the local area but also from afar. Just standing at the entrance makes you feel “this is the real deal,” a renowned restaurant wrapped in the atmosphere of the Showa era.

Shiro’s Tip

The Heiwa area is far from the subway, so the nearest stop is Nishitetsu Bus “Heiwa Gochome” (about a 1-minute walk). Both videos are documentaries of the same store, with a total of over 4 million views. For your first visit, the hearty fried rice and dumpling set is recommended.

Address 5-9-23 Heiwa, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About a 1-minute walk from Nishitetsu Bus “Heiwa Gochome” stop (about a 17-minute walk from Subway Nanakuma Line, Sakurazaka Station)
Business Hours 11:00~14:30 / 16:30~23:00
Closed Thursday

Gyoza Lee|A Popular Yakuin Shop with Thick, Chewy Skins and Authentic Flavor

A gyoza specialty shop known for having lines before opening, located a 3-minute walk from Nishitetsu and Subway Yakuin Station. The juicy filling wrapped in thick, chewy skins delivers an experience of authentic Chinese gyoza culture with just one bite. Customers continue to flock from lunch until late at night without interruption.

The level of other Chinese dishes besides gyoza is high, and there are many repeat customers who come for fried rice and noodles. The menu lineup, praised in the video as “everything was delicious,” ensures no misses even on your first visit.

Shiro’s Tip

The lunch line starts from 11 o’clock. To make it in time for the last order at 14:30, it’s safe to arrive by 13:30 at the latest. Both grilled and boiled gyoza are must-tries, and takeout is also available.

Address Fukukai Building 1F, 3-1-11 Yakuin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About a 3-minute walk from Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line and Subway Nanakuma Line “Yakuin Station”
Business Hours 11:30~14:30 (L.O.) / 17:00~23:00 (L.O. 21:50)
Closed Tuesday

Seikeitsai|A Hidden Gem in Nakasu Kawabata, Authentic Chinese Noodles and Special Lunches

Located in Susaki-cho, Hakata-ku, just a 5-minute walk from Nakasu Kawabata Station, “Seikeitsai” is a Chinese restaurant with a stylish and clean atmosphere reminiscent of a café. The quality of their Chinese noodles, such as hot and sour soup noodles and dandan noodles, is highly praised, making it a favorite among Chinese food lovers in Fukuoka.

The lunch menu focuses on elaborate set meals, and due to the limited number of seats, it is fully booked every day. Dinner may require reservations, maintaining a “hidden gem” style. It is a rare place in Fukuoka where you can experience a sophisticated Chinese culinary world, different from the casual atmosphere of local Chinese eateries.

Shiro’s Tip

Since there are few seats and the turnover is not fast, aiming for the opening time at 11:30 is a sure bet for lunch. For dinner, it is recommended to check if reservations are possible before visiting. The name “Seikeitsai” means “weekly dish” in Chinese, and the weekly changing menu is one of its attractions.

Address 4-19 Susaki-cho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
Access About a 5-minute walk from Nakasu Kawabata Station on the Subway Airport Line and Hakozaki Line
Business Hours 11:30-14:00 (L.O. 13:45) / 17:30-22:00 (L.O. 21:30)
Closed Sundays (irregular holidays and New Year’s holidays)

Summary: Comparison of 3 Restaurants

Restaurant Name Area Style Recommended For
Chinese Restaurant Chuo-ku, Heiwa Showa-era local Chinese, family-run Those who want to experience a restaurant popular on YouTube, fried rice lovers
Gyoza Lee Chuo-ku, Yakuin Authentic dumplings, popular spot Those who want to eat authentic dumplings, for lunch in Yakuin
Seikeitsai Hakata-ku, Susaki-cho Stylish Chinese, noodle dishes Those who prioritize atmosphere, love dandan noodles and hot and sour soup noodles

Chinese cuisine in Fukuoka ranges from local Chinese eateries with a Showa-era vibe to sophisticated modern Chinese, offering a wide variety of personalities. While Fukuoka’s gourmet scene tends to focus on ramen, be sure to try visiting these three restaurants at least once.

Book flights and accommodation early for a smooth trip

✈️ Compare flights on Skyscanner🏨 Book hotels on Trip.com

Find more Chinese restaurants in Fukuoka

Check out Chinese and local Chinese restaurants in Fukuoka on HotPepper Gourmet

Check reviews and English menu on Tabelog

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Hello, I'm Shiro! Drawing on my experience working at a culinary and confectionery school in Fukuoka, I share "authentic local eateries" and "smart travel tips" that go beyond the typical tourist spots.

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