Daidai Restaurant Reservations | Chuo Ward, Fukuoka

Experience the rich flavors of mizutaki at Daidai in Fukuoka. Enjoy high-quality chicken and seasonal ingredients in a cozy atmosphere. Don't miss the must-try karaage appetizer. Book your table now!

Overview

Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Haven for Mizutaki Enthusiasts
Daidai is a notable restaurant that specializes in mizutaki, a traditional Japanese chicken hot pot dish. Nestled in Chuo Ward of Fukuoka, its inviting atmosphere combines a modern setting with an intimate dining experience. Guests step into a clean and open space that welcomes them with an aura of hospitality. The restaurant prides itself on utilizing high-quality chicken sourced from its own operation, ensuring a rich flavor in each dish. Daidai's passion for excellence is evident in its precise preparation methods and attention to ingredients.
Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: A Symphony of Flavors
Daidai presents a culinary journey that revolves around the delicate art of mizutaki. The restaurant offers a signature course that showcases the evolution of flavors throughout your meal. The experience typically begins with a clear broth, seasoned lightly to appreciate the natural taste of the chicken. As the meal progresses, various ingredients such as chicken meatballs and seasonal vegetables are added, transforming the broth into a rich, indulgent delight. Each stage of this dining experience reveals different flavor profiles, making it a culinary exploration. The finishing touch often comes with rice or noodles, which perfectly complement the thickened broth left in the pot. Travelers are encouraged not to miss the karaage, a delightful fried chicken appetizer that serves as a standout side dish.
Cuisine Genres: Authentic Japanese Mizutaki Awaits
Daidai specializes in mizutaki, an exquisite form of chicken hot pot. This cuisine emphasizes the subtle and profound flavors of chicken, enhanced by fresh vegetables and delicate broth. The preparation of mizutaki is a sensory experience, as each ingredient contributes to the overall harmony of tastes. The transparent broth initially bursts with the essence of chicken, gradually evolving into a hearty and flavorful concoction through the cooking process. Patrons looking to delve into authentic Japanese culinary traditions will find Daidai to be a rewarding choice in Fukuoka.

Reviews

"橙 is a stunning dining experience, redefining water-boiled chicken. The inviting ambiance and flavorful broth make it a must-visit in Fukuoka."
"My first visit was delightful. The chicken was super tender, and the broth transformed beautifully with each ingredient added. I can't wait to come back!"
"The quality of chicken here is remarkable. Each bite was a revelation, and the staff’s service made the whole experience enjoyable. I highly recommend returning."
"The meticulous preparation of water-boiled chicken here is impressive. Every step brought out new flavors in the broth. This place is exceptional for chicken lovers."
"The atmosphere at橙 is cozy and welcoming. I loved how every dish was thoughtfully crafted, leading to a satisfying and delicious meal. I look forward to my next visit."

Opening Hours

Monday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 – 10:00 PM 

How to Get There

Train / Subway
265m (0.16mi) from Ohori Park (Fukuoka Art Museum) - about a 4-minute walk 
912m (0.57mi) from Akasaka Station - about a 14-minute walk 
1.1km (0.69mi) from Tojinmachi Station
Bus stop
329m (0.20mi) from Otemon 3rd Block (bus) - about a 5-minute walk 
125m (0.08mi) from Otemon and Heiwadai Stadium Entrance (bus) - about a 2-minute walk 
571m (0.35mi) from Arato 1st Block - about a 9-minute walk

Map

 1-chōme-8-14 Ōtemon, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0074, Japan 
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Things to Do in the Area

Fukuoka - A Vibrant Mix of Tradition and Modernity
Fukuoka, the bustling capital of Fukuoka Prefecture, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and warm hospitality. Visitors flock to this dynamic city to explore its historical sites, enjoy its scenic parks, and taste its famous ramen.
Chuo Ward - The Heart of Urban Culture and Natural Beauty
Chuo Ward is the bustling core of Fukuoka City, offering a unique blend of urban excitement and green spaces. This area is home to some of the city's most iconic landmarks, shopping districts, and serene spots, making it a must-visit for travelers.
  • Ohori Park: A picturesque park featuring a large pond surrounded by walking paths and beautiful gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic.
  • Fukuoka Castle Ruins: Remnants of a 17th-century castle, providing visitors with panoramic views of the city from its elevated position and a glimpse into Fukuoka's feudal past.
  • Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall: A vibrant shopping complex located beneath the bustling Tenjin district, filled with a variety of shops, restaurants, and unique boutiques to explore.
  • Kushida Shrine: An ancient Shinto shrine that celebrates Fukuoka's vibrant traditions, particularly the famous Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival with its impressive float displays.
  • Hakata Machiya Folk Museum: A cultural museum showcasing the traditional lifestyle, crafts, and festivals of the Hakata region, giving visitors insight into local customs and history.
  • Nishi Park: A tranquil urban park known for its vast greenery, seasonal cherry blossoms, and a picturesque playground that makes it ideal for families and nature lovers alike.

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