Enjoy delicious yakitori at Sumiyakigushi Kako in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City. Affordable and flavorful, it's the place to satisfy your cravings. Located in Fukuoka, Japan.
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"Sumiyakigushi Kako" is a restaurant located in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
The restaurant is conveniently accessible from Yakuin Station on the Nishitetsu Tenjin-Omuta Line, a 6-minute walk away, Watanabe-dori Station on the Nanakuma Line, a 5-minute walk away, and Watanabe-dori-itchome bus stop, a 3-minute walk away.
It is also about 476m from Watanabe-dori Station.
The interior of the restaurant has a clean and modern atmosphere, with 13 seats available.
The restaurant operates from 17:00 to 23:00, and the regular holidays are irregular.
At this restaurant, you can order yakitori a la carte.
Each skewer of yakitori is delicious, and the drinks are affordable with generous servings.
It is a highly regarded restaurant that can be enjoyed on a regular basis with good quality.
It is gratifying.
The recommended menu item is the dishes made with Sanse Chicken.
Various dishes such as tsukune (chicken meatball), seseri (chicken neck), toro (chicken thigh), tataki (chicken sashimi), and takenoko (bamboo shoots) can be enjoyed.
The wine menu is also extensive, allowing you to enjoy it together with the yakitori.
The liver pate and French bread are also recommended.
The chefs at Sumiyakigushi Kako are particular about the ingredients and carefully prepare the dishes.
In particular, the tsukune is perfectly kneaded and enjoyed with a raw egg yolk.
The large tsukune has a perfect texture, not too firm and not too soft.
"Sumiyakigushi Kako" is a restaurant where you can enjoy delicious yakitori in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City.
The interior is new and clean, and the owners and staff work diligently, creating a friendly atmosphere.
Please come and visit at least once.
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