byFood ★ 4.5
Route: Yanagibashi Rengo Market, Sankaku Market udon and Bonet kissaten coffee
byFood's Hakata Market Tour walks the Yanagibashi Rengo Ichiba for tempura and fried kamaboko, moves to Sankaku Market for udon, and finishes at the Bonet.
Guided food tours in Fukuoka worth your time, with operators we’d actually book.
Guided food tours in Fukuoka worth your time and money. operators we would actually book.
Route: Yanagibashi Rengo Market, Sankaku Market udon and Bonet kissaten coffee
byFood's Hakata Market Tour walks the Yanagibashi Rengo Ichiba for tempura and fried kamaboko, moves to Sankaku Market for udon, and finishes at the Bonet.
Route: Two or three Nagahama and Nakasu yatai stalls with hotel pickup by taxi
A 2.5-hour private yatai-hopping tour to two or three stalls in Nagahama and Neo-Nakasu, sampling about five dishes of ramen, gyoza, tamagoyaki and oden.
Route: Self-guided factory tour and tasting
Yamaya's Factory Terrace is a self-guided mentaiko experience facility: see the production line through a window, watch the videos, and finish at a tasting.
Route: Factory shop with same-day production
Fukuya's Aji no Mentaiko Factory reopened in July 2025 with a renovated visitor floor. Same-day mentaiko production visible on the second floor.
Route: Nakasu Yataigai and Tenjin Yatai Row walking tour with three yatai stops and a tonkotsu sit-down at Hakata Issou Honten
Arigato Travel's Fukuoka Yatai Tour walks Nakasu Yataigai and Tenjin Yatai Row with three yatai tasting stops and a Hakata Issou tonkotsu sit-down closer.
TableJourney covers 5 editor-picked food tours in Fukuoka, with what each shows you and how much to budget.