Restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan
Hakata Neighbourhood Table

奈可屋純麗 is a neighbourhood-level address in Hakata Ward with limited confirmed data on cuisine, pricing, or booking. Worth a speculative visit if you are already exploring Fukuoka beyond the well-documented dining circuit, but not the right call for a high-stakes meal. Easy to get to from Hakata Station; go mid-week and treat the first visit as reconnaissance.
If you are building a Fukuoka dining itinerary and want to understand what the city's neighbourhood restaurant culture actually looks like, 奈可屋純麗 in Hakata Ward is worth investigating — but go in with realistic expectations. The venue record is sparse: no confirmed cuisine type, no published price range, no verified awards, and no direct booking channel on file. That data gap is itself useful information. This is not a destination you book for a milestone anniversary with confidence in what you will find. It is the kind of address you visit when you are already comfortable in Fukuoka and want to move beyond the obvious. For a high-certainty special occasion, consider Goh (French) or Chikamatsu (Sushi) instead.
奈可屋純麗 sits in Narayamachi, a sub-district within Hakata Ward — the commercial and transit core of Fukuoka. Hakata is walkable from Hakata Station, which connects directly to Fukuoka Airport and the Shinkansen network, making the area genuinely convenient for visitors arriving from Tokyo, Osaka, or Kyoto. The address (第一地下3) suggests a basement-level space, a format common in Japanese urban dining where below-street rooms tend to trade scale for intimacy and lower rents. Whether the room is ten seats or forty is unconfirmed, but the format hints at something closer to a counter experience than a large dining hall.
Because cuisine type and menu details are not confirmed in the database, the food cannot be described here. What can be said is that Narayamachi has a concentration of smaller, local-facing restaurants that serve Fukuoka residents rather than tourist circuits. That positioning, if it applies here, is a reasonable trust signal: venues that survive on local repeat business in Japan tend to maintain quality more consistently than those running on tourist volume. Fukuoka's dining culture, shaped in part by its proximity to Kyushu's agricultural and seafood supply chains, produces strong neighbourhood restaurants at accessible price points , context that applies to the area broadly, not as a verified claim about this specific venue.
Given the limited confirmed data, a practical approach is to treat a first visit as reconnaissance. Arrive during quieter hours , mid-week lunch in Japanese neighbourhood restaurants typically means shorter waits and more attention from staff , and use the visit to understand the format, price tier, and whether the kitchen suits your preferences. If the first visit confirms the venue is worthwhile, a second visit in the evening will likely show a different rhythm: Japanese restaurants in Hakata Ward often shift noticeably between lunch and dinner service in terms of menu depth and atmosphere. A third visit, if you are spending multiple days in Fukuoka, is when you can afford to be more deliberate , asking for recommendations, ordering beyond the obvious, and comparing the experience against peers like Asago or Bekk.
For explorers building a fuller Fukuoka picture, cross-reference this venue against our full Fukuoka restaurants guide and consider pairing a visit here with a meal at Beef Taigen to cover a broader range of the city's dining register. If you are travelling beyond Fukuoka, Gion Sasaki in Kyoto and HAJIME in Osaka represent the kind of verified, award-backed destination dining that warrants advance planning in a way that 奈可屋純麗 currently does not.
Hakata Ward is a year-round destination, but Fukuoka's climate makes spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November) the most comfortable periods for city dining. Summer is hot and humid; January and February are mild by Japanese standards but can be grey. If scent matters to your experience of a neighbourhood, spring in Hakata brings cherry blossom from nearby Ohori Park into the ambient air of the ward, and the lighter evenings encourage earlier dinner sittings that tend to be less rushed. Practically, mid-week evenings in any season will give you a calmer room than Friday or Saturday, when Hakata's business dining crowd fills local spots.
Menu details are not confirmed in the available data. On arrival, ask staff for their current recommendations , in Japanese neighbourhood restaurants, staff guidance is usually reliable and often reflects what is freshest that day. Cross-reference with our Fukuoka restaurants guide for venues where specific dishes are confirmed.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, and no advance reservation requirement is confirmed on record. That said, small basement-level rooms in Hakata can fill quickly on weekend evenings. A mid-week visit removes the uncertainty entirely. If you need a guaranteed seat for a time-sensitive trip, book a confirmed venue like Chikamatsu alongside a speculative visit here.
Not confidently, based on available data. Price range and awards are unconfirmed, which makes it difficult to set expectations for a milestone meal. For a special occasion in Fukuoka with a higher degree of certainty, Goh (French) is a stronger choice. Reserve 奈可屋純麗 for a more exploratory visit.
No confirmed information is available on dietary accommodation. Website and phone details are not on record, so the safest approach is to communicate restrictions directly with staff on arrival. In Japanese restaurants, clear and polite communication of allergies is generally handled attentively, but there are no guarantees without advance confirmation.
For sushi, Chikamatsu and Gahoujin 我逢人 are the clearest options. For ramen, Genkiippai covers that category. For a higher-end Western meal, Matsuyama is worth considering. If you want tofu-focused dining, Mihara Tofuten is a distinctive choice. All four have more confirmed data than 奈可屋純麗, which makes them lower-risk bookings for a short trip.
Seat count is not confirmed. The basement-level address suggests a compact room, which typically limits group size. For groups of four or more, it is worth contacting the venue directly before visiting. No phone or website is on record, so an in-person enquiry or local search for current contact details is the most reliable path.
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| å¥è¯å±çº é | Easy | — | |
| Chikamatsu | Unknown | — | |
| Gahoujin 我逢人 | Unknown | — | |
| Genkiippai | Unknown | — | |
| Matsuyama | Unknown | — | |
| Mihara Tofuten | Unknown | — |
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