A spirited Korean “mini-town” in Daimyo, offering street‑stall energy, thick samgyeopsal, sundubu, and K-pop‑punctuated warmth.
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Apuro opened in May 2010 as a lively antidote to Fukuoka’s mainstream dining scene. Tucked into Daimyo’s narrow lane, it feels less restaurant and more immersive Korea—Hangul signs, K-pop beats, and servers animating the space with Korean‑language greetings. At its core lies a heavy samgyeopsal grill plate, where five-layer Kagoshima black pork sizzles beside spicy sundubu stew and chijimi. Built for sharing, the space seats around 72 with no private rooms, and the vibe stays bright from lunch through late-night. It’s a cultural feast as much as a culinary one.
Facilities & Services
- Seating: approximately 72 (mix of tables and communal areas)
- Non-smoking areas designated; heated-tobacco permitted in smoking zone
- Open daily: Mon–Thu: 12:00–15:00 / 17:00–23:30 Fri: 12:00–15:00 / 17:00–03:00 Sat: 12:00–03:00 Sun & holidays: 12:00–23:30
- No cover charge; casual seating (no reservations required)
- Family and group friendly; lively communal atmosphere
- Wheelchair accessible from ground-level entrance
- Located a 5-minute walk from Akasaka Station (Subway Airport Line) and ~12 minutes from Tenjin Station
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