LIVING in FUKUOKA | No.21 | Earthen pot rice dinings & Japanese Tea shop

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I live in Fukuoka. And this is a vlog of my ordinary days.
This week, I visited 2 earthen pot rice dinings in Hakata for breakfast and lunch. Both places were newly opened in 2024 and it was my first time visiting. The food and atmosphere were very nice and satisfying.
I also visited SABOE -Japanese tea shop & salon, which opened in Nov.2024 in the same area. Carefully selected tea from different places in Japan and blended, the tea has great quality, is nutritious and healthy, truly worth visiting to purchase tea for yourself or for gifts.

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▶Shokudou Owan
Feeling the “seasons” and tasting the “ natural ingredients”.
Japanese cuisine” of the four seasons with a sense of elegance. Since its opening in 2024, many people have been visiting this place, especially from overseas.At 9:00, I came here for breakfast.First, they bring you an earthen pot cooked rice. Then, Japanese egg omelet “Tamagoyaki”and side dishes that go well with rice. Everything was delicious.It is a great way to start a day.
Reservation highly recommended (otherwise, there will be no seats)

Breakfast 7:30-10:00Lunch 11:00 -https://www.instagram.com/shokudou_owan/

▶SABOE HAKATA
SABOE HAKATA opened in Gion machi area (around 10 minutes walk from Hakata station) on November 3rd, 2024.1F is a tea shop with a great selection of Japanese tea.to-go is also available.2F is a tea salon where you can taste one of the teas with Japanese confectionery.

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Open
shop 11:00〜19:00
tea salon 13:00〜23:00(Sun/Holiday 13:00〜19:00)
Closed on Wednesday
*Make reservation if you are for the tea salon
https://www.instagram.com/saboe_tea/

▶ Chachucho
Chachucho opened in November, 2024 not very far from Hakata station. Japanese style lunch plates are limited for the first 15 orders, so making a reservation is highly recommended. Earthen pot rice was delicious, so were all the dishes.
Very friendly staff, I had a nice lunch time in a cozy atmosphere.

Lunch 12:00-14:00Dinner 17:00 22:00
Cash only.

https://www.instagram.com/chachucho2024/

▶TIMEZ
A sister shop to Tagsta coffee, located on the 1Fof Bunshodo Hotel.
The concept of the hotel is the stay on books and once you enter into the building,you will see books in every corner.I love to come here especially when I have a book I want to concentrate on reading.

https://www.instagram.com/timez09/?hl=en

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3 Comments

  1. Delicious looking food!! I love that they wrap your leftover rice up for you. Less waste. Thanks for sharing your outings! ❤

  2. Very nice as always, 2nd Passport. Splendid breakfast, would love to have that tamagoyaki with mentaiko topping. I missed though a small grilled fish. Japanese traditional breakfast is number one in the world, followed by German. In Romania and Bulgaria one gets a lot of salads and veggies plus white cheese. French and Italian breakfasts are awful with sweet stuff. I understand the breakfast place is close to Reisen Park. Breakfast for champions as Kurt Vonnegut said, and for kings! Chachucho looks very good and nice that the rice you can not finish can go back to home. In Romania doggy-bags are available everywhere, also in very fine restaurants. In Sweden people never ask for a doggy-bag, it is considered "shameful", as if you are very poor… Ridiculous and food goes to waste. Yes, I know many people in Japan read books, I saw it everywhere although phones are getting more popular now. Book Off is excellent and often very cheap. In Romania books are very popular still and we have bookshops doing well everywhere, even vending machines in the subway. In Sweden books are getting extinct and there are no more book shops, only online. I like your episodes, they are interesting and elegant and you find places outside the usual tourist loop. They deserve more viewers. Ofc I have a special interest because Fukuoka was my home for many years. Have good days and arigato!

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