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Shinshu Soba Murata

Rating83SCORE
WHY IT'S A MESHI MAP PICK
Locals keep coming back. That is the real proof.
地元の人が、通い続ける。それが何よりの証明。
Founded in 1991 and now in the hands of a second-generation owner, this is one of Hakata's very few authentic Shinshu-style soba shops, earning a Tabelog score of 3.68 and a taste rating of 4.7 on Jalan, and a feature on RKB broadcaster's popular food programme.
Every batch is ground in-house on a stone mill, and the fragrant mori soba priced from around 900 yen draws a queue out the door at noon on Fridays.
Popular Dishes
Mori Soba
もりそば
Seiro Soba
せいろそば
Kamo Seiro (duck noodles)
鴨せいろ
What kind of place?
Fake reviews removed

Founded 1991. A rare Shinshu-style soba shop in Hakata. House-milled stone-ground flour produces fragrant noodles. The second-generation craftsman's refined technique shines. Located on the approach to Kushida Shrine.

Food lovers rave: 'Never expected to encounter soba at this level in Fukuoka', 'Worth queuing before opening', 'The soba rolled by the second-generation master is a treasure of Hakata.'

Business Hours
MonClosed
Tue – Sun11:30-21:00
Regular HolidayMonday
Phone092-291-0894Call
Access
5-min walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station. Closed Mondays. Walk-in only in most cases (reservations typically not accepted).
2-9-1 Reizencho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
English Menu:Not AvailableCredit Card:Not Available
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Shinshu Soba Murata

Rating83SCORE
Popular Dishes
Mori Soba
もりそば
Seiro Soba
せいろそば
Kamo Seiro (duck noodles)
鴨せいろ
Business Hours
MonClosed
Tue – Sun11:30-21:00
Regular HolidayMonday
Access
5-min walk from Nakasu-Kawabata Station. Closed Mondays. Walk-in only in most cases (reservations typically not accepted).
2-9-1 Reizencho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka
Phone092-291-0894
English Menu:Not AvailableCredit Card:Not Available
WHY IT'S A MESHI MAP PICK
Why this place makes the list
Locals keep coming back. That is the real proof.
地元の人が、通い続ける。それが何よりの証明。
Founded in 1991 and now in the hands of a second-generation owner, this is one of Hakata's very few authentic Shinshu-style soba shops, earning a Tabelog score of 3.68 and a taste rating of 4.7 on Jalan, and a feature on RKB broadcaster's popular food programme.
Every batch is ground in-house on a stone mill, and the fragrant mori soba priced from around 900 yen draws a queue out the door at noon on Fridays.
83SCORE
What a score of 83 means
A measure of whether people truly want to return — not hype. Calculated after removing fake reviews.
Real reputation
Fake reviews removed

Founded 1991. A rare Shinshu-style soba shop in Hakata. House-milled stone-ground flour produces fragrant noodles. The second-generation craftsman's refined technique shines. Located on the approach to Kushida Shrine.

Food lovers rave: 'Never expected to encounter soba at this level in Fukuoka', 'Worth queuing before opening', 'The soba rolled by the second-generation master is a treasure of Hakata.'

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