5 Recommended Sashimi Set Meals in Fukuoka

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Fukuoka faces the Genkai Sea and is adjacent to one of Japan’s top fresh fish production areas. The style that allows you to enjoy this bounty most straightforwardly is the “sashimi set meal,” loved by locals. A bowl set with a carefully prepared sashimi platter of freshly caught seafood, rice, soup, and a small side dish conveys the power of the ingredients directly due to its simplicity.

This time, I will introduce 5 carefully selected restaurants for sashimi and seafood set meals in Fukuoka that have become popular on YouTube. From casual lunches to seafood kaiseki that require reservations, I hope you can choose according to your purpose and scene.

I have summarized the characteristics, access, and budget of each restaurant’s sashimi, so I hope those who want to taste authentic sashimi set meals in Fukuoka will find it helpful.

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1st: Hakata Seafood Restaurant Manpukuya Daimyo Branch (Daimyo/Akasaka)

Located in the Daimyo area, “Hakata Seafood Restaurant Manpukuya Daimyo Branch” is a place frequented by players of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. The freshness and taste stability recognized not only by local foodies but also by professional athletes is well-established. During lunch hours, you can enjoy a hearty sashimi set meal starting from around 1,000 yen, and its high cost-performance is also popular.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The sashimi at Manpukuya features a lineup focused on freshness, prepared on the same day with seasonal fish from the Genkai Sea. The limited quantity sashimi set meal for lunch is a signature dish, and the plate beautifully garnished with various types of fish fillets has an impressive visual impact. Dinner is also available, and the “hidden gem” feel that Hawks players frequent makes it popular among inbound customers who want to enjoy seafood. They are flexible with English support, so you can confidently order even on your first visit.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 1-4-24 Daimyo, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Access: About a 5-minute walk from “Akasaka Station” on the subway airport line / About a 7-minute walk from “Tenjin Station”
  • Business Hours: 11:30–13:00 / 17:30–23:30
  • Closed: Sundays
  • Tip for Visiting: The sashimi set meal for lunch is limited in quantity, so visiting right after opening is recommended. Reservations are possible for dinner.

Shiro’s Tip

The fact that Hawks players also frequent this restaurant speaks volumes about its quality. The cost-performance of lunch is among the best in Fukuoka’s seafood set meals. If you’re trying sashimi for the first time in Fukuoka, starting at this restaurant is the right choice.

2nd: Seafood Dining Hakata Makanaiya (Hakata/Sumiyoshi)

Introduced as “a must-see for sashimi lovers,” “Seafood Dining Hakata Makanaiya” is a powerful seafood dining establishment located in the Sumiyoshi area of Hakata. It is a restaurant that local foodies unanimously agree is the place to eat fish, with a rich selection of fresh seafood dishes including Fukuoka’s specialty “goma-saba.” Not only tourists but also local repeat customers visit daily, making it a reliable “kitchen-like” experience.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The signature dishes at Makanaiya are the sashimi platter and “goma-saba.” The sashimi, featuring a variety of seasonal seafood, is fresh, and the arrangement of multiple types of fillets on one plate is suitable for sharing. Goma-saba is a unique food culture in Fukuoka, and the dish of fresh mackerel mixed with sesame sauce is a must-try experience for travelers. As the evaluation suggests, the quality of the ingredients and the balance of cooking are at a high level.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-15-3 Sumiyoshi, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Access: About a 5-minute walk from “Kushida Shrine Mae Station” on the subway Nanakuma Line
  • Business Hours: 17:00–22:00 (Lunch hours should be confirmed with the restaurant)
  • Closed: Sundays
  • Tip for Visiting: Goma-saba is a Fukuoka specialty, so be sure to order it. You can experience Hakata’s seafood culture all at once with the sashimi platter set.

Shiro’s Tip

The fact that local foodies assert “if you’re eating fish in Hakata, this is the place” is not without reason. Goma-saba is a cultural dish that can only be eaten in Fukuoka, and Makanaiya’s preparation is particularly excellent. This is a dish I want overseas travelers to experience.

3rd: °F/CONCEPT (Haruyoshi/Watanabe-dori)

Known as the “Jiro-style of sashimi,” “°F/CONCEPT” in Haruyoshi offers a daily set meal for 2,500 yen, providing Fukuoka’s seafood in overwhelming volume and freshness. Open from 9 AM, it has gained attention for its rare style that allows you to enjoy sashimi set meals even before lunch hours. The content described as a “cost-performance bug” will surely become an unforgettable experience once you visit.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The daily set meal (2,500 yen) at °F/CONCEPT features a “live feeling” where the types of sashimi change based on that day’s catch. The volume of seafood is 2 to 3 times that of a typical seafood set meal, and the freshness is impeccable. As the catchphrase “Jiro-style of sashimi” suggests, the combination of quantity and quality overwhelms other restaurants, making it an experience that looks great on social media. The location in Haruyoshi is conveniently about a 4-minute walk from Watanabe-dori Station, making it easy for foreign travelers to visit.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 1-4-7 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture
  • Access: About a 4-minute walk from “Watanabe-dori Station” on the subway Nanakuma Line
  • Business Hours: 9:00–21:00
  • Closed: Sundays
  • Tip for Visiting: The daily set meal is limited in quantity. It gets close to full by 11:30 AM, so I strongly recommend entering early.

Shiro’s Tip

The volume and freshness for 2,500 yen is outstanding among Fukuoka’s seafood set meals. The expression “Jiro-style of sashimi” is not an exaggeration, and you will immediately understand this once you taste it. Since it opens at 9 AM, it’s easy to drop in between sightseeing.

4th: Ono no Hanare Hakata Main Store (Nakasu)

Located within the Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu, “Ono no Hanare Hakata Main Store” is a popular seafood kaiseki restaurant that requires reservations. The quality of seafood dishes that can satisfy even just for lunch is high, allowing travelers to experience the “pinnacle of sashimi in Fukuoka.” The location within the hotel provides peace of mind for foreign travelers, and you can enjoy authentic sashimi set meals in a calm Japanese atmosphere.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The charm of Ono no Hanare lies in the combination of carefully crafted dishes from a ryotei (traditional Japanese restaurant) and fresh seafood from the Genkai Sea and Ariake Sea, providing an “authentic Japanese seafood experience.” The attention to detail in the cutting, plating, and broth preparation of the sashimi is conveyed to the diners. The popularity of lunch reservations filling up is proof of its quality, and it is suitable for special occasions and business meetings. The reassurance of being in a hotel makes it a popular choice for inbound customers.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 5-5-1 Nakasu, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Mitsui Garden Hotel Fukuoka Nakasu 1F
  • Access: About a 2-minute walk from “Nakasu Kawabata Station” on the subway airport line and Hakozaki line
  • Business Hours: 6:30–10:00 / 11:00–15:30 (Lunch in two parts) / 17:00–23:00
  • Closed: Irregular holidays
  • Tip for Visiting: Lunch reservations fill up quickly. Be sure to make a reservation before your visit. It’s also perfect for meals on special days or business meetings.

Shiro’s Tip

The fact that reservations are essential speaks directly to this restaurant’s capabilities. The convenience of being in a hotel combined with ryotei quality makes it the best choice for those wanting to experience Fukuoka’s sashimi on a special occasion. I can confidently recommend it for entertaining guests from abroad.

5th: Hakata Seafood Uota (Nishi Nakasu)

Since relocating to Nishi Nakasu, “Hakata Seafood Uota” has continued to gain fans as a seafood dining establishment that operates continuously from morning to night. It has garnered attention in videos as a place where you can enjoy exquisite gourmet food using local ingredients, and its flexibility to accommodate a wide range of hours from breakfast to dinner is also appealing.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The biggest feature of Uota is that it provides authentic seafood set meals continuously from “morning to night.” Its flexible operating style allows you to stop by for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, making it very convenient for travelers’ schedules. The sashimi and seafood set meals using local ingredients maintain their quality even after the relocation, making it a reliable restaurant you want to visit at least once when in Fukuoka.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 4-17 Nishi Nakasu, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Deai Bridge Building 1F
  • Access: About a 4-minute walk from “Nakasu Kawabata Station” on the subway airport line and Hakozaki line / About a 7-minute walk from “Tenjin Minami Station”
  • Business Hours: 7:00–16:00 (L.O. 15:00) / 17:00–22:00 (L.O. 21:00) *On weekends and holidays from 6:30 AM
  • Closed: None
  • Tip for Visiting: Since it opens in the morning, it can accommodate breakfast after early check-out or before sightseeing. There are often lines to enter, so I recommend using the online reservation system (FastPass) in advance.

Shiro’s Tip

It’s rare to find a restaurant in Fukuoka that serves seafood set meals continuously from morning to night. The convenience of being able to drop in during sightseeing is particularly appreciated by travelers. The fact that it has maintained its reputation after relocating shows the restaurant’s strength.

Comparison Table of 5 Restaurants

Restaurant Name Area Features Estimated Budget
Manpukuya Daimyo Branch Daimyo/Akasaka Frequented by Hawks players; high cost-performance 1,000–2,999 yen (Lunch)
Hakata Makanaiya Hakata/Sumiyoshi Goma-saba + sashimi platter; local kitchen 3,000–4,000 yen
°F/CONCEPT Haruyoshi/Watanabe-dori Jiro-style of sashimi; overwhelming volume 2,500 yen (Daily set meal)
Ono no Hanare Nakasu Reservation required; kaiseki style 2,000–3,999 yen (Lunch)
Hakata Seafood Uota Nishi Nakasu Open from morning to night 2,000–3,999 yen (Lunch)

Conclusion

The 5 restaurants introduced this time represent a diverse array of Fukuoka’s sashimi set meal scene. If you’re focused on cost-performance, consider “Manpukuya” or “°F/CONCEPT.” If you want to enjoy the local culture of goma-saba, try “Makanaiya.” For an authentic seafood experience on a special day, “Ono no Hanare” is ideal, and for flexibility from morning to night, “Uota” is the way to go.

When traveling to Fukuoka, be sure to include “sashimi set meals” alongside ramen and motsunabe as a must-try. A bowl that allows you to fully savor the blessings of the Genkai Sea is a culinary delight that can only be experienced in Fukuoka.

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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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