5 Best Bakeries in Fukuoka | Maritozzo Origin, Mentai Baguette & 50-Yen Cream Puffs Complete Guide

Fukuoka

Fukuoka is nationally famous as a fiercely competitive area for bread, with unique bakeries scattered all over. From trendy shops to Showa retro, renowned hard bread shops, and conveniently located stores near stations, we’ve carefully selected five stores with completely different styles.

This lineup will satisfy both first-time visitors to Fukuoka and local bread lovers. We will introduce the charm and store information of each.

1. アマムダコタン Fukuoka Main Store|The birthplace of Maritozzo and a nationally popular store

Address 3-7-6 Ropponmatsu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City
Access About 5 minutes on foot from Ropponmatsu Station (Subway Nanakuma Line)
Business Hours 10:00〜19:00
Regular Holiday Irregular holidays (basically open all year round)
Eat-in Café next door available
Official Website amamdacotan.com

2. フルフル Matsuzaki Main Store|Locally supported No.1 and the absolute champion of Mentaiko France

Address 2-15-22 Matsuzaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City
Access About 1 minute on foot from “Hinominoshita” bus stop (Nishitetsu Bus) / About 15 minutes on foot from Najima Station (Nishitetsu Kaizuka Line)
Business Hours 8:00〜18:00
Regular Holiday Tuesday
Official Website full-full.jp

3. Yaoki Pan (Hakozaki) | A Showa Retro Shop Over 50 Years Old with 50 Yen Cream Puffs

Address 1-30-7 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City
Access About 5 minutes on foot from Hakozaki Station (JR Kagoshima Main Line)
Business Hours 5:00〜19:00
Closed Sundays (ends when sold out)
Budget From 50 yen
Phone 092-641-5844
Payment Method Cash only
Shiro’s Tip
This is a Showa retro bakery that has been in business for over 50 years. The most surprising thing is the price, with cream puffs at 50 yen each and eclairs at 60 yen, offering an astounding cost performance. The video has surpassed 3 million views, making its impact nationwide. The warm atmosphere managed by a grandmother alone is also charming, allowing you to experience the unique ambiance of a long-established local shop. It’s convenient to stop by before early morning sightseeing as it opens from 5 AM.

4. Panstock (Hakozaki) | The Sanctuary of Hard Bread Fukuoka is Proud Of

Address 6-7-6 Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka City
Access About 4 minutes on foot from Hakozaki Kyudaimae Station (Subway Hakozaki Line)
Business Hours 10:00〜18:00
Closed Mondays & 1st and 3rd Tuesdays
Phone 092-631-5007
Shiro’s Tip
This is a renowned hard bread shop run by owner-chef Tetsuo Hirayama, known as a “sanctuary” that bread lovers from all over Japan visit when they come to Fukuoka. The signature Mentaiko France, which sells 1,000 loaves a day, as well as the walnut and raisin levain, cacao de chocolat, and other items that are meticulously crafted with attention to ingredients and recipes, are attractive. It is a powerhouse bakery praised by bread experts as “one of the best in Japan.”

5. Mutsukado Yakuin Main Store|Fluffy Bread Loaf – A Bread Loaf Specialty Shop That Makes Mornings Exciting

Address 2-15-2 Yakuin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City Lumiere Yakuin 1F
Access About 3 minutes on foot from Yakuin Odori Station (Subway Nanakuma Line)
Business Hours 10:00〜20:00 (Closes when sold out)
Closed Sundays
Official Site mutsukado.jp
Shiro’s Tip
This is a fluffy bread loaf specialty shop that Fukuoka is proud of, located just a 3-minute walk from Yakuin Odori Station, and is widely used by locals and travelers alike. In the café space, you can also enjoy morning menus using bread loaves like Croque Madame. The raw bread loaf is delicious enough to eat as is, and it is also in high demand as a gift.

Summary

Fukuoka’s bread culture is wide-ranging, including hard types, savory types, and sweet types, each with its own distinct personality. Be sure to visit multiple shops between sightseeing to experience the depth of Fukuoka’s bakeries.

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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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