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“Top 5 Fukuoka Curries of 2026: Dishes Crafted by Spice Wizards”

The dish “curry” exists all over the world, but Fukuoka’s curry scene stands out. Chefs who manipulate spices like spells, the unique genre of yaki curry nurtured in Mojiko, and the authentic South Indian cuisine recognized by Michelin—curry in this city is not just “spicy food,” but an art woven from spices.

One bite leads to an addictive experience. The depth proven by loyal customers who keep coming back. If you come to Fukuoka, I hope you will delve into the curry culture that has uniquely evolved in this city, not just the standard ramen and mentaiko.

This time, I will introduce five establishments that combine personality and skill, making foreign travelers who love curry truly feel that “coming to Fukuoka was worth it.”

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①GARAM|Takasago (Legend. The sharpness of the spices hits the brain)

A place that has a constant line even before opening, an absolute presence in the Fukuoka spice curry scene. Behind the simple storefront stripped of unnecessary elements lies a refined dish. Taking a bite of GARAM’s curry evokes a sensation where the sharpness of the spices reaches deep into the brain.

The signature keema curry features a perfect balance of the richness of minced meat and the complex aroma of spices. The constant refrain of “I’ve never had keema like this before” is a testament to their thorough commitment to ingredients and proportions.

  • The signature menu item is keema curry. The contours of the spices stand out clearly, deepening with each bite. The balance with the rice is perfect, making you want to finish the plate cleanly.
  • No reservations. It’s best to line up before opening on the day.
  • 1-7-4 Takasago, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka City | Business hours: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (L.O. 2:30 PM) | Closed: Wednesday & Sunday

Shiro’s Tip

GARAM is a place to go with the mindset of “being prepared to wait.” They are closed on Wednesdays and Sundays, so visiting from Thursday to Monday is best. Aim to arrive 30 minutes before opening. Since the curry is limited in quantity, it will be sold out once it runs out. When planning your itinerary, it’s ideal to stroll around the nearby Watanabedori area in the morning and line up before opening.


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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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