KYuNii Restaurant Reservations | Chuo Ward, Fukuoka

Experience KYuNii in Fukuoka for a unique Italian dining adventure. Savor creative dishes like tagliolini and fried corn polenta, all paired with select natural wines. Reserve a table today!

Overview

Restaurant Overview and Charm: Discover KYuNii, A Culinary Gem in Fukuoka
KYuNii, located in Fukuoka, welcomes diners with a fusion of creativity and tradition. This Italian restaurant, run by chef Kunizaki, offers a unique dining experience that reflects his extensive training at the esteemed "IL GHIOTTONE" in Kyoto. Since its establishment in 2023, the restaurant has garnered attention for its elegant yet casual atmosphere and a thoughtful menu that seamlessly integrates Italian culinary traditions with seasonal Japanese ingredients. The charming decor and warm ambiance create an inviting space for guests looking to explore innovative dishes.
Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Exquisite Flavors and Creative Dishes
KYuNii is celebrated for its originality and flavor-rich offerings. Each dish is crafted with high-quality ingredients that spotlight seasonal produce. The menu features standout dishes such as “tagliolini with boiled whitebait, fresh ginger, and Japanese pepper,” which exemplifies the restaurant's commitment to marrying Italian and Japanese flavors harmoniously. Guests often rave about the “fried corn polenta,” a summer specialty that encapsulates the essence of fresh corn with a delightful crispy texture. The restaurant is also known for its diverse range of natural wines to complement the thoughtfully designed menu, enhancing the overall dining experience.
Cuisine Genres: Traditional Italian with a Modern Twist
At KYuNii, the culinary focus is rooted in traditional Italian cooking, yet each dish reflects a modern interpretation that resonates with local ingredients. The menu offers a variety of pasta dishes, including classic options as well as seasonal specialties, ensuring a vibrant and evolving dining experience. From the rich, hearty flavors of risottos to the delicate nuances of seafood pastas, KYuNii presents a delightful exploration of Italian cuisine that is both familiar and intriguingly innovative. Each plate is not just a meal but a celebration of flavors that aims to create lasting memories for guests.

Reviews

"The Mizu-iro wine from Mirowal was a delightful surprise, reminding me of the joy in wine experiences. The shirasu pasta was simply exquisite, a dish I could enjoy endlessly, showcasing the beauty of its gentle flavors paired perfectly with new ginger and sansho."
"I finally visited a highly recommended restaurant and loved watching the chefs craft our meal right before us. Each dish was a visual treat and the flavors were vibrant and well-matched, especially the smoked salmon with pear and dill, making it an excellent pairing with sparkling wine."
"Our dinner began with outstanding appetizers, leading us to an exceptional main course of Tottori wagyu. The wine selection complemented everything perfectly, and the refreshing taste of the dessert coffee left a wonderful finish to the evening."
"I was excited to try a local gem I had heard about. The low-key atmosphere and friendly staff made me feel at ease. Each dish was carefully prepared with seasonal ingredients, showing creativity that left a memorable impression on my palate."
"I indulged in a delightful Italian dinner that truly exceeded my expectations. The handmade focaccia and fresh pasta were highlights, and I can't wait to return to explore more dishes from the menu on my next visit."

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 6:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 6:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 6:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday: 6:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: 3:00 – 11:00 PM 

How to Get There

Train / Subway
545m (0.34mi) from Yakuin-odori Station (Zoo & Botanical Garden) - about a 9-minute walk 
994m (0.62mi) from Nishitetsu Tenjin Expressway Bus Terminal - about a 15-minute walk 
890m (0.55mi) from Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station - about a 14-minute walk 
Bus stop
259m (0.16mi) from Kego 1-chome (bus) - about a 4-minute walk 
475m (0.30mi) from Yakuin 2-chome - about a 8-minute walk 
311m (0.19mi) from Imaizumi 1-chome (bus) - about a 5-minute walk 

Map

 1-chōme-6-4 Kego, Chuo Ward, Fukuoka, 810-0023, Japan 
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Things to Do in the Area

Fukuoka - A Vibrant City Filled with Culture and Flavors
Fukuoka, the capital of Japan's Fukuoka Prefecture, is renowned for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and friendly atmosphere. As one of the country's major urban centers, it offers a wide array of attractions that cater to both locals and visitors alike.
Chuo Ward - The Heart of Fukuoka's Culture and Excitement
Chuo Ward is the bustling core of Fukuoka, known for its vibrant culture, shopping districts, and historical sites. This area attracts visitors with its blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit location within Fukuoka.
  • Ohori Park: This expansive park features a picturesque pond and lush greenery, making it a perfect spot for leisurely strolls and picnics. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful Japanese garden, walking trails, and even a small museum within the park.
  • Fukuoka Castle Ruins: A historic landmark that showcases the remnants of a majestic castle, offering panoramic views of the city. The ruins are surrounded by serene gardens, providing an inviting place for history enthusiasts to explore.
  • Tenjin Underground Shopping Mall: A vibrant shopping haven that spans several blocks and features a plethora of shops, restaurants, and cafes. It serves as a great escape from the bustling streets above, providing a unique shopping experience away from the elements.
  • Kushida Shrine: A key Shinto shrine in the city that hosts the famous Hakata Gion Yamakasa festival. Visitors can admire its stunning architecture and soothing atmosphere while learning more about local traditions and spiritual practices.
  • Nakasukawabata-cho: This charming street is home to numerous traditional shops and eateries, where you can immerse yourself in local culture. Strolling down this street gives you a taste of Fukuoka's famous street food and unique souvenirs.
  • Hakata Machiya Folk Museum: A museum that showcases the lifestyle and culture of Fukuoka from past to present. With traditional crafts and exhibits, it provides an insightful glimpse into the city's history and heritage.

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