6 Recommended One-Pan and Iron Plate Dishes in Fukuoka | A Thorough Introduction to Popular Skillet and Iron Plate Restaurants

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Hello, I’m Shiro. Fukuoka has a delightful variety of unique restaurants that offer delicious dishes cooked using iron plates and skillets (one-pan). The one-pan cuisine, grilled right before your eyes, fills the air with aromatic scents and live energy, making the meal an entertainment experience in itself. From steak and hamburgers to Neapolitan pasta, there’s a special deliciousness in “a dish served hot on an iron plate or skillet” that transcends genres.

This time, I will introduce six selected restaurants for one-pan and iron plate cuisine that have gained popularity on platforms like YouTube, chosen by Shiro. Ranging from the best bang-for-your-buck all-you-can-eat hamburger to luxury iron plate dinner perfect for dating, and even local soul food for Fukuoka residents, this lineup allows for a mix of dining options based on different purposes and scenes. I’ve summarized the features, access, and budget for each restaurant, so if you’re looking to savor hot one-pan dishes in Fukuoka, please use this as a reference.

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1st Place: Bistro Atori (Chuo Ward, Watanabe-dori)

Highlighted on the chill gourmet channel as “all-you-can-eat steak that 90% don’t know about,” Bistro Atori, located on the 1st floor of the Fukuoka Toei Hotel, has stirred significant interest. Its rare style of offering all-you-can-eat steak in a hotel restaurant has received high praise for both cost performance and quality.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The biggest charm of Bistro Atori is its surprisingly high cost performance, allowing guests to enjoy authentic all-you-can-eat steak courses in the quality environment of a hotel restaurant. The experience of devouring meat grilled on a hot plate is unmatched in terms of satisfaction. The sophisticated atmosphere within the hotel provides inbound guests with a safe opportunity to experience “Japan’s high-quality meat culture.”

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 1-1-23 Takasago, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Toei Hotel 1F
  • Access: Approximately 4 minutes on foot from Watanabe-dori Station on the Nanakuma Line / Approximately 10 minutes on foot from Yakuin Station on the Nishitetsu Line
  • Business Hours: 11:30 AM – 2:30 PM / 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM
  • Closed: Sundays and Holidays
  • Tip for Visiting: The all-you-can-eat steak is offered during dinner courses. Reservations are recommended for a sure-fire special dining experience, especially if you want to indulge during dinner time.

Shiro’s Tip

The combination of all-you-can-eat steak at a hotel restaurant is a unique experience in Fukuoka. As the saying goes, “90% don’t know,” now is the best time to enjoy it before it becomes widely recognized.

2nd Place: Steak House WINNERs (Onojo City)

Located in Onojo City near Fukuoka, Steak House WINNERs is a steak specialist known for its substantial meat dishes. Not only do local food enthusiasts frequent, but fans from afar have begun to visit after being introduced on YouTube.

Attraction of the Restaurant

WINNERs’ charm lies in the quality of its thick steaks grilled on a hot plate, offering satisfying volume. The most reasonable steak comes with a buffet of rice, salad, soup, and more, making it a generous system where steaks are served steaming hot, allowing the flavors and aroma of the meat to coexist. It’s a place frequented by locals, providing inbound guests with a thoroughly enjoyable “authentic Japanese steak experience.”

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 1-2-17 Chuo, Onojo City, Fukuoka
  • Access: Approximately 20 minutes on foot from Sakuranamiki Station on the Nishitetsu Tenjin Omuta Line (recommended to drive)
  • Business Hours: 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM / 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Closed: Irregular Holidays
  • Tip for Visiting: Since it’s a roadside restaurant, visiting by rental car or private vehicle is recommended. It tends to get crowded on weekends, so arriving a bit before opening time is advisable.

Shiro’s Tip

The balance of cost performance and meat quality is at a high level at WINNERs. It’s worth making the trip beyond Fukuoka City to visit this establishment.

3rd Place: Neapolitan Kitchen Chururira (Hakata Ward, Hakata Station Front)

Neapolitan Kitchen Chururira, located on the 1st floor of APA Hotel Hakata Station Front, is a hidden gem known for its authentic neapolitan pasta served hot on a sizzling plate. In the morning (7:00 AM – 10:00 AM), it serves as a breakfast buffet for hotel guests, so the famous “hot plate neapolitan” can only be enjoyed during lunch hours (11:00 AM – 2:30 PM).

Attraction of the Restaurant

The charm of Chururira’s sizzling neapolitan lies in the texture and aroma created as the thick noodles become crispy at the bottom, thanks to the hot plate. The steam and scent that rise the moment it’s brought to your table creates a full-sensory live experience. Its convenient location within walking distance of Hakata Station makes it ideal for lunch between sightseeing activities, and it leaves a strong impression on inbound tourists as a unique Japanese Western-style (café-style) experience.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-11-12 Hakataekimae, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, APA Hotel Hakata Station Front 1F
  • Access: Approximately 5 minutes on foot from JR or subway “Hakata Station” / Approximately 4 minutes on foot from “Gion Station” on the subway
  • Business Hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM (Breakfast buffet for hotel guests) / 11:00 AM – 2:30 PM (Last Order)
  • Closed: Sundays
  • Tip for Visiting: The signature hot plate neapolitan dish is served only during lunch hours (11:00 AM – 2:30 PM). Be cautious of burns as the plate is extremely hot immediately after it’s served.

Shiro’s Tip

The thick neapolitan pasta sizzling on a hot plate heightens expectations even before eating. The way to enjoy it in Shiro style is to savor the crispy bottom, unique to the hot plate. Its location on the 1st floor of the APA Hotel makes it a lifesaver for lunch in the Hakata Station area.

4th Place: Teppan Honpo Mugen Hamburger Kego Store (Chuo Ward, Akasaka)

This popular restaurant gained attention as the “endlessly eatable iron plate hamburger” and has seen long lines form even before opening. The “beef hamburger & fried chicken all-you-can-eat” during lunch hours is known as one of the most generous services in the Fukuoka food scene.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The charm of this restaurant lies in its service, allowing you to enjoy 100% beef hamburgers, sizzling hot on the plate, without limits within the time restriction. The experience of being able to refill authentic hamburgers bursting with juicy meat juices alongside rice and eggs is not only popular among those who prioritize volume but also highly praised by inbound tourists seeking “the pinnacle of Japanese hamburgers.” It’s certainly worth waiting in line for.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-16-8 Kego, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City, Rokuras Kego 2A
  • Access: Approximately 9 minutes on foot from Akasaka Station on the airport line / Approximately 12 minutes on foot from Yakuin Oodori Station on the Nanakuma Line
  • Business Hours: 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM) / 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Last Order 9:30 PM)
  • Closed: Mondays
  • Tip for Visiting: This is a super-popular establishment that inevitably leads to lines before opening. Arriving 15-20 minutes before opening time for lunch is recommended.

Shiro’s Tip

Being able to refill hamburgers as many times as you like during lunch speaks to the quality that justifies the long lines. Be sure to enjoy the hamburgers continuously grilled on a hot plate with rice.

5th Place: Teppan Koreyako (Hakata Ward, Nakasu)

Teppan Koreyako, located in the heart of Nakasu, has gained popularity as “the best iron plate dinner for adult dates.” The live cooking performance by the chef right in front of you, combined with high-quality dishes using selected ingredients, has made it a hideaway restaurant for special nights.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The main attraction of Teppan Koreyako is the fusion of high-quality dishes that utilize Kyushu-produced black-haired wagyu beef and the iron plate performance by the chef right before your eyes. The rising flames during flambéing and the enticing sounds of grilling elevate the meal to an entertainment experience. It’s perfect for dates and anniversary dinners, and for inbound tourists and a place to genuinely experience “Japan’s iron plate grilling culture.”

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-4-20 Nakasu, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, 21 Paul Star Building 1F
  • Access: Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Nakasu Kawabata Station on the airport line
  • Business Hours: 6:00 PM – 2:30 AM (17:00 – 22:00 on Sundays and Holidays)
  • Closed: Irregular Holidays
  • Tip for Visiting: It’s essential to make reservations for the popular dinner course. There are also private rooms for smaller groups, but counter seats offer a better atmosphere for your dining experience.

Shiro’s Tip

The iron plate performance, where flames rise before your eyes, is a genuine emotional experience that goes beyond just being Instagrammable. If you want to create a special night with a loved one in Fukuoka, this should be at the top of your list.

6th Place: Teppanyaki Ginkgo (Hotel Nikko Fukuoka, Hakata Ward)

Known for its “high-class teppanyaki SAGA beef steak” near Hakata Station, Teppanyaki Ginkgo, located on the 2nd floor of Hotel Nikko Fukuoka, allows you to enjoy teppanyaki dishes made with select Kyushu ingredients, including top-grade Saga beef, just a 3-minute walk from Hakata Station.

Attraction of the Restaurant

The refined service typical of hotel restaurants and the exquisite experience of Saga beef melting on the grill is the restaurant’s biggest appeal. Enjoying high-end teppanyaki in an authentic Japanese atmosphere is perfect for business meetings during trips to Fukuoka or celebratory dinners. With English support available, this is also a reassuring choice for inbound guests.

Restaurant Information

  • Address: 2-18-25 Hakataekimae, Hakata Ward, Fukuoka City, Hotel Nikko Fukuoka 2F
  • Access: Approximately 3 minutes on foot from JR or subway “Hakata Station”
  • Business Hours: 11:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Last Order 2:30 PM) / 5:00 PM – 9:30 PM (Last Order 8:30 PM)
  • Closed: Irregular Holidays
  • Tip for Visiting: Reservations are recommended for the hotel dining experience. The dress code is not stringent, but we kindly ask guests to dress appropriately within reason.

Shiro’s Tip

The moment Saga beef’s marbled fat melts on the grill is an indescribable experience. It’s a luxury that you can enjoy top-quality teppanyaki within easy walking distance from Hakata Station, a true delight of Fukuoka.

Comparison Table of 6 Restaurants

Restaurant Name Area Features Budget Estimate
Bistro Atori Chuo Ward, Watanabe-dori Hotel Bistro, All-you-can-eat Steak 4,000 – 5,000 Yen
Steak House WINNERs Onojo City Thick Steaks, All items buffet included 1,000 – 2,000 Yen
Neapolitan Kitchen Chururira Hakata Ward, Hakata Station Front Only available for lunch, extra-thick sizzling neapolitan Under 1,000 Yen
Teppan Honpo Mugen Hamburger Kego Store Chuo Ward, Akasaka Beef Hamburger & Fried Chicken All-you-can-eat 1,500 – 2,000 Yen
Teppan Koreyako Hakata Ward, Nakasu Black-haired Wagyu, Flambé performance, Suitable for Dates 5,000 – 10,000 Yen
Teppanyaki Ginkgo (Hotel Nikko Fukuoka) Near Hakata Station Saga Beef, Luxury Hotel Teppanyaki, English support 10,000 – 20,000 Yen

Conclusion

The six restaurants introduced this time offer a wide range of dining options, from casual all-you-can-eat places that focus on cost performance to upscale teppanyaki perfect for a special dinner with loved ones. The dishes served piping hot on iron plates or skillets provide an experience that delights all five senses, including taste, sound, aroma, and appearance.

If you’re traveling to Fukuoka, consider adding “iron plate cuisine” to your itinerary along with ramen and motsunabe. The sizzling hot dish that makes a juicy sound will surely create unforgettable memories of Fukuoka’s culinary experiences.

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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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