Restaurant name |
Fukufuku
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Categories | Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake), Teppanyaki |
Phone number (for reservation and inquiry) |
0847-46-1340 |
Reservation availability |
Reservations available |
Address |
広島県府中市元町446-15 |
Transportation |
3 minutes walk from Fuchu Station on the JR Fukuen Line 268 meters from Fuchu. |
Opening hours |
Hours and closed days may change, so please check with the restaurant before visiting. |
Average price(Based on reviews) |
- JPY 999
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Payment methods |
Credit cards not accepted |
Service charge & fee |
No charge Original text チャージ料なし This section has been automatically translated. Please check with the restaurant for accurate information. |
Number of seats |
8 Seats ( The three seats at the back can seat about 15 people and are also suitable for banquets.) |
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Private rooms |
Unavailable |
Private use |
Available For 20-50 people |
Non-smoking/smoking |
− |
Parking |
Available |
Space/facilities |
Tatami room |
Drink |
Sake (Nihonshu),Cocktails available,Particular about Shochu (Japanese spirits),Particular about wine |
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Occasion |
This occasion is recommended by many people. |
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Location |
Hideout |
Service |
Take-out |
Family friendly |
Children welcome |
Fukufuku is an okonomiyaki restaurant located about a 7-8 minute walk from Fuchu Station on the JR Fukuen Line, situated in a lively area filled with bars and restaurants. On this occasion, I visited during a late weekday evening. The train schedule was severely disrupted, leading to unexpected delays, and I decided to squeeze in a quick meal during the break. When I peeked inside the restaurant, it seemed quite crowded, but I managed to slip into an available corner table. Although it's under the influence of COVID-19, there was a group holding what appeared to be a banquet. Interesting. After browsing the menu, I ordered the Fuchu-yaki. It seems that you can choose your ingredients, but as a beginner, I opted for the mixed option. Ideally, I would have liked a beer at an okonomiyaki restaurant, but due to my plans for later, I unfortunately passed on alcohol. A little while later, the prepared okonomiyaki was brought to my table and placed on the teppan. The idea is to grill it a bit while enjoying it piece by piece. As I ate, I was curious about what Fuchu-yaki really is; I discovered that it includes Chinese noodles, which is a key highlight. Being an amateur, I couldn’t quite tell how it differs from Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki. Nonetheless, the hot okonomiyaki with various ingredients was indeed delicious. I regretted not having beer, but I kept munching away happily, finishing it surprisingly quickly. Afterwards, I felt quite full for a while, which was a plus. It was a great meal!