Japanese restaurant • 7-14 Namiuchimachi, Wakamatsu Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 808-0013, Japan
Here is a proposal for an article introducing the popular teishokuya (set meal shop) Hada Shokudo in Wakamatsu, Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture.
Hada Shokudo is a long-established restaurant located in Wakamatsu, a port town in Kitakyushu City. The reason for its continued existence in this fiercely competitive dining area lies in its abundant home-cooked meals and fair pricing.
The most popular dish at Hada Shokudo is the 'special large portion' of omurice. A plate with a diameter of over 30cm, topped with a fluffy omurice that is over 10cm high. From the classic omelette, a rich chicken rice with plenty of ketchup emerges.
The price is 900 yen, which is 200 yen more than usual, but considering the impressive appearance and satisfaction, it is reasonable. This is a popular menu item that sells out daily.
Hada Shokudo's menu for the common people includes champon, curry, yakimeshi, and other affordable standard dishes. All of them are homemade and have the attractive feature of substantial portion sizes.
During lunchtime, the restaurant is bustling with working people from the neighborhood. It is a bit far, a 25-minute walk from Wakamatsu Station, but it is beloved as a 'lunch place' due to its satisfying meals.
From the appearance, you can feel the atmosphere of a long-standing traditional restaurant. The small interior with only counter seats retains a warm retro atmosphere.
The friendly and hardworking owner strives to provide friendly service while bustling back and forth. Many customers clear their own dishes.
There is no parking lot, so it is better to use nearby paid parking lots or parking lots of nearby shops. Attention is also required for cash payments only.
This kind of traditional good business style has become the charm of Hada Shokudo. It is a recommended restaurant not only for those seeking local flavors but also for those who want to challenge the super-portioned rice sold by weight.