
Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo
Chūō, Fukuoka
Restaurant in Fukuoka, Japan
The Read
Price
JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999
Dress
Casual
Why go
Duck shabu-shabu specialist in Haruyoshi, recognized by Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024. Dinner-only, reservation-required format with service running 6 PM until the broth runs out. Counter and table seating for 24, closed Sundays. Book this if duck hot pot is your goal and you want a focused meal near Tenjin without extended lead time.
About Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo
Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo is a Fukuoka venue with a dinner price range of JPY 6,000–7,999 and evening hours from Monday through Saturday. It is closed on Sundays, the dress code is casual. The restaurant is also listed in Tabelog 100 - Hot Pot - 2024, giving it hot-pot recognition.
Service hours are Monday to Saturday, 6–10:30 PM. No lunch hours are listed, so plan around dinner only. Specific seating, reservation rules, payment policies, private-room details, parking, station access are not confirmed.
The Hot Pot Recognition
The clearest documented hook for Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo is its inclusion in Tabelog 100 - Hot Pot - 2024. Beyond that recognition, the guide does not identify a specific menu format, chef, seating layout, beverage program, or dish list. Treat the restaurant as a Fukuoka dinner option in the JPY 6,000–7,999 range, rather than relying on assumptions about exactly what will be served.
The location information is Fukuoka. More specific neighborhood, building, transit, or street-address claims are not included, so they should be checked directly before visiting if logistics matter.
Who This Works For
Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo works best for diners seeking a casual-dress dinner in Fukuoka within the JPY 6,000–7,999 range, especially Monday through Saturday between 6 and 10:30 PM. It will not work for Sunday plans, no lunch service is listed.
For comparison, you may also look at comparable venue venues such as Kiharu, Kiharu no Gomasaba ya, Tamura, クッカーニャ, and 白金 にし田, or browse other dining in Fukuoka more generally. Compare current details directly before booking.
Worth considering if you want an evening dining option in Fukuoka with Tabelog 100 - Hot Pot - 2024 recognition and a casual dress code. Skip it for Sunday dining or lunch. For more Fukuoka dining options, see our full Fukuoka restaurants guide.
Planning details
- Location
- 3 Chome-23-22 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0003, Japan
- Website
- japoncompany.business/fukuoka/548121--
- Phone
- +81 92-732-7718
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo presents itself as a focused, classic shabu-shabu specialist in Tenjin Minami, billed as Hakata’s origin of duck shabu-shabu. The menu emphasis on duck and a signature “golden dashi” suggests a place built around a single, regionally rooted specialty rather than a broad, eclectic offering. The listing on Tabelog frames it through reviews, photos and menus, and the restaurant notes a no-smoking policy — useful context for diners seeking an iconic local hotpot experience centered on a single standout preparation.
Best For
This spot is best for diners who want a specialty shabu-shabu experience, particularly groups or pairs who enjoy communal hotpot meals focused on duck and a distinctive golden dashi. The format and cuisine suggest it’s most suitable for main-meal dining, typically dinner, when hotpot is most commonly enjoyed. The Tabelog entry highlights menus, maps and user photos, which helps prospective guests confirm portion sizes and course structure before they go. The no-smoking note also signals a family- and group-friendly environment.
Ordering Tips
Order the signature duck shabu-shabu and request the golden dashi, since the listing specifically promotes that combination as the restaurant’s highlight. Check the Tabelog page for menus, photos and user reviews to see portion sizes, set options and any recommended accompaniments before you visit. Note the venue is listed as no-smoking, so plan accordingly if you or your party prefer a smoke-free table. Because shabu-shabu is a shared format, plan to visit with at least one other person to get the intended communal experience.
Venue details
Ambiance
A compact, cozy shabu-shabu restaurant with warm lighting and a lively, bustling atmosphere typical of a popular hotpot spot between the Tenjin and Nakasu nightlife districts.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Small
Signature Dishes
- Duck shabu-shabu
- Golden dashi duck hot pot
Planning details
Location
3 Chome-23-22 Haruyoshi, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0003, Japan · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- Kiharu, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 View spending breakdown, JPY 6,000 - JPY 7,999 View spending breakdown
- 白金 にし田, Notable alternative
- Tamura, Notable alternative
- クッカーニャ, Notable alternative
- Kiharu no Gomasaba ya, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999, JPY 4,000 - JPY 4,999
Restaurant context
At JPY 6,000–7,999, Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo sits in the same price band as Kiharu, but the formats diverge sharply. Kiharu offers kaiseki-style variety with seasonal flexibility, while Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo locks into duck shabu-shabu every night. If you want room to explore or have a diner who doesn't eat duck, Kiharu is the safer pick. If you're committed to hot pot and want a more casual, lower-priced option, Kiharu no Gomasaba ya at JPY 4,000–4,999 delivers mackerel-focused shabu-shabu without the duck premium, easier booking, lower price, but less Tabelog recognition.
For booking difficulty, Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo is straightforward: call ahead, confirm your party size, you're in. Compare that to higher-tier Fukuoka kaiseki or sushi counters that require weeks of lead time, this venue reads as accessible. The nightly broth-depletion model (service ends around 10:30 PM) means you're not fighting for the last slot at 11 PM, but it also means you can't linger past closing. Tamura and other Fukuoka shabu-shabu spots offer more flexible hours if late-night pacing matters to you.
Value-wise, the Tabelog 100 Hot Pot 2024 nod justifies the price if duck shabu-shabu is your format. You're paying for focus, not breadth. If you're after a splurge-worthy kaiseki experience with broader recognition, look to venues like 白金 にし田. If you want the easiest booking in the hot pot category without sacrificing quality, Kiharu no Gomasaba ya wins on price and flexibility. Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo is the right call when duck is the goal and midweek or Saturday dinner fits your schedule.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lunch or dinner better at Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo?
Dinner is the better option. Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo is open Monday through Saturday from 6–10:30 PM and closed on Sunday. No lunch hours are listed.
What should a first-timer know about Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo?
Plan for a Fukuoka dinner in the JPY 6,000–7,999 range, with casual dress. The restaurant is listed in Tabelog 100 - Hot Pot - 2024. Specific seating, reservation rules, payment policies, menu details are not listed.
Is Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo good for solo dining?
What are alternatives to Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo?
comparisons venues include Kiharu, Kiharu no Gomasaba ya, Tamura, クッカーニャ, and 白金 にし田. For local options, you can also compare other dining in Fukuoka generally. Check current details directly.
Does Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation information is not listed. If you have allergies, vegetarian or vegan requirements, or other strict dietary needs, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking.
Is Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo worth the price?
Kamo to Negi Yodomizu Nigyo has a price range of JPY 6,000–7,999 and Tabelog 100 - Hot Pot - 2024 recognition. Whether it is worth it depends on whether those details match your plans.




















