Food & Drink

Uoden Relocates to Nishinakasu with Breakfast, Seafood Bowls, and Shabu-Shabu

Hakata’s beloved Uoden has a new home. The popular restaurant, known for its refined take on Kyushu seafood and signature dishes like the mentaiko-and-ikura-topped omelet rice bowl, recently relocated to the foot of the Fuku-Haku Deai Bridge, the elegant span linking Tenjin and Hakata.

Uoden, うお田

We stopped by to check out the new space and menu. Dinner here centers on fish shabu-shabu—seasonal seafood from Kyushu given a quick dip in a delicate bonito-and-kelp broth, paired with fresh vegetables. The flavors are clean, yet deeply comforting.

Early risers will appreciate that breakfast starts at 7 a.m., with options such as their much-talked-about seafood bowls and Taiyaki Chazuke, featuring Fukuoka’s prized sea bream.

Uoden, うお田

The lineup also includes local favorites: Goma Saba (mackerel sashimi dressed in sesame sauce), Game-ni (a home-style simmered dish of chicken and root vegetables), and other staples that speak to Hakata’s culinary heritage.

Uoden, うお田

Rice, naturally, is cooked in a traditional hagama pot—small detail, big difference.

Uoden, うお田

The interior makes an impression too. Counter seating and private rooms are available, but it’s the walls of the private rooms that catch the eye—artfully embedded with broken ceramics, transforming imperfection into texture and design.

Uoden, うお田

From sourcing Kyushu’s finest ingredients to meticulous attention to ambiance and hospitality, owners Mr. and Mrs. Okutsu continue to push for something beyond the ordinary.

Uoden
Address : 4-17 Nishinakasu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka [ MAP ]
Open : Breakfast 7:00~9:00 L.O. / lunch 11:00~15:00 L.O. / dinner 17:00~22:00 L.O.
Category
Japanese
Seafood
Fukuoka City
Published: Jul 20, 2025 / Last Updated: Jul 20, 2025

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