AWOMB Kyoto An Unique Teori Sushi Dining Experience

AWOMB Kyoto: An Unique Teori Sushi Dining Experience

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Last updated on May 16th, 2026

For a culturally immersing dining experience, we highly recommended AWOMB Kyoto for handwoven Teori sushi. An original dish created by AWOMB.

Tucked away in a little side street off of Kyoto’s main center, there is an pilgrimage to a Zen retreat restaurant in foothill of Kyoto. AWOMB is a minimalist, artistist, and chef-owner designer studio, offering the traditional and modern twist of sushi. The sushi is being presented in a deconstructed artful way for a culturally immersing experience.

Why it was so overwhelming and grasp the heart among all the locals and visitors? Well, picture speak it. The entire dining experience at AWOMB Karamasu Honten was truly unique and something you can’t experience anywhere else. When you visit Kyoto, why don’t you stop by AWOMB Kyoto to experience it?

Reservation For AWOMB Kyoto

Apparently, there is a total of 4 shops in Kyoto. We visited the AWOMB Karasuma Honten, which located about 30 minutes away from downtown. Take note that different reservation policies for each AWOMB shop and may change from time to time. Be sure to book in advance, as very limited table capacity. The good news is AWOMB Kyoto now accepts the online reservation.

For AWOMB Karasuma Honten, the reservation was only acceptable for lunch serving from 12 pm to 1:30 pm. While the reservation is open two months in advance, we had made a decision to confirm booking once our Kyoto itinerary sorted out.

AWOMB Karasuma Honten (Online Reservation)
Address: 189 Ebanagicho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto
Telephone number: 050-3134-3003
Operating hours: Lunch 12:00-14:00 LO, Dinner 18:00-20:00 LO
Closed: No holiday

Kyoto Travel Tips: When looking for the best price and biggest selection of hotels in Kyoto check prices for Kyoto Best Hotel from Booking.com. We found they are the best option and have a great cancelation policy. We recommended staying nearby Kyoto station for easy getting around. The Daiwa Royal Hotel Grande Kyoto is in a great strategic location with 5 minutes walk from Kyoto Station. Great sized room, and tons of restaurants and shops within walking distance.

Getting to AWOMB Karasuma Honten Kyoto

AWOMB Karasuma Honten Kyoto
AWOMB Karasuma Honten Kyoto

From our hotel, Daiwa Royal Hotel Grande Kyoto, we took the train to Shijo Station and walked to the AWOMB Kyoto. It was about 7 minutes walking distance to the shop.

The AWOMB Karasuma Honten is located in a residential neighborhood. It was renovated from the traditional Japanese home layout into a clean Japanese-style relaxing space as part of their decoration. The interior was very sleek and minimalist, with beautifully lit bare concrete.

After confirming the reservation, we were kindly asked to take off our shoes to enter the shop and were seated promptly. Make sure the full party to be there, else you can’t get seated. We were seated on the first floor with a big garden in front where we can enjoy our lunch while looking out to all the greenery in the garden.

How To Order

AWOMB is offering three grade of roll sushi, which is standard, high, and supreme Teori sushi platter. The difference is only the amount of obanzai that change each month, depending on the season. The standard comes with 12 kinds of obanzai at ¥1,680, High with 13 kinds of the obanzai at ¥2,340, and Supreme with 15 types of the obanzai at ¥2,970.

We will only give a single option to book for the Supreme Platter during reservation. We were happy to accept it as this is what we planned to dine in AWOMB Kyoto. Take note that the price is without tax consumption. Moreover, additional vinegar rice and seaweeds are available with extra charge.

Making Your Own Teori Sushi

Making Your Own Handwoven Sushi
Making Your Own Handwoven Sushi

The way of how to make a roll sushi is introduced on the top of the menu. But no worry. A friendly server will show you how to make it, so just relax and enjoy your meal.

First of all, place the seaweed to the sunoko prepared at the shop and spread a thin layer of vinegar eyes on the seaweed. Nexy, put your obanzai on it and roll it. 

Honestly, we were facing the difficulty to wound the obanzai into sushi roll due to the larger size compared with the size of seaweed. So we ended up rolled it into triangle roll which look much more beautiful. But, well, this is handwoven sushi experience and you’re freely to DIY and make your own Teori sushi according to your desire.

Handwoven Teori Sushi

AWOMB Kyoto Must Try Food
Handwoven Sushi from AWOMB Kyoto

The AWOMB Karasuma Honten is the origin of hand-woven sushi. It was a new kind of sushi-style called tengiri-zushi that has a unique artistic twist to it.

The food that we had at AWOMB Karasuma Honten was called “Handwoven Sushi. It was the Supreme set with 15 types of fresh local obanzai, where you can roll your own sushi with nori (seaweed), obanzai, and rice with your own choice.

AWOMB Handwoven Sushi
AWOMB Handwoven Sushi

The obanzai and condiments were served in a beautifully arranged tray for you to make your own sushi. It was so beautiful on the plate when served and satisfy our eyes and palates as well. From pre-prepared fish sashimi to pickles and fruit-style dessert-style obanzai, you can feel the impact that a colorful obanzai comes out of the plate. Truly an eye feast!

The soup that comes together with obanzai is surprisingly good. Light taste and not overwhelming to the main dishes.

The taste of the handwoven sushi was delectable while the ingredient was truly fresh and high quality. It was truly a treat and exciting fun sushi making experience.

AWOMB: A Must Try Food in Kyoto

AWOMB DIY Sushi

All in all, we had a lot of fun making our own DIY handwoven sushi in AWOMB Kyoto. It has deconstructed the famous Japanese cuisine and placed every single piece, one by one, in front of you to enjoy in your own sushi masterpiece.

We must admit, the portion of food is quite little and not enough for a big eater. But we truly enjoy the fantastic sushi making experience in AWOMB Kyoto. Treat this more on the experimental dining experience and you won’t be disappointed!

Lastly, hope you guys find this Kyoto food post is helpful when looking for what to eat in Kyoto. Leave a comment if you have any questions or help needed. Feel free to also check out my other Kansai Japan Travel Post if you are heading to Kansai region.

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Best Fukuoka Breakfast: Where To Eat Breakfast in Fukuoka

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Last updated on May 16th, 2026

Here are the top recommendations best Fukuoka breakfast places to let you try on to start your day in Fukuoka.

Breakfast is the most important meal to kick start your day. We tried various breakfast meals in Fukuoka during our visit. Whether traditional Japanese breakfast with a local fresh ingredient, grab-and-go breakfast in a convenient store, or Western-style morning coffee breakfast set in a relaxing cafe, Fukuoka has many breakfast choices to start your day.

We’re gathered and listed down what and where we ate for breakfast during our visit to Fukuoka. Check it out!

Fukuoka Travel Tips: We recommended to stay nearby Subway Station for easy getting around and food hunting. The Hotel WBF Grande Hakata is located in the central location with walking distance from Hakata Station. Open air bath, free drink, spacious room and great value for money. Popular pick in Fukuoka.

Bills Fukuoka Suijo Park

Bills Fukuoka Suijo Park
Bills Fukuoka Suijo Park

For pancake lovers, don’t miss the Bills Fukuoka in Suijo Park for the “The Best Breakfast in the world”. Bills is a well-known casual dining restaurant known for delicious classic breakfast and pancake. There are only five Bills Restaurant in total and Fukuoka is one of them!

Fukuoka Bills located alongside Fukuoka’s rivers makes the whole dining experience all the more scenic and enjoyable. This newly established area is decorated like Aussie style cafe with lovely decoration.

Best Breakfast in Fukuoka Bills
Bill Fukuoka – Signature Ricotta Hotcakes

The signature Ricotta Hotcakes (pancakes) is a must-try food in Bills Fukuoka. It was so moist, fluffy but provided sustenance at the same time. It was even more spectacular by adding on the butter, syrup, and fresh bananas. Awesome!

Please take note that Fukuoka Bill is extremely popular with long wait times required especially during weekends. Many celebrities also love the breakfast from Bills. To avoid long wait times, you may consider trying their Popular Breakfast Package from Bills Fukuoka with Reservation from Klook. This reservation is valid with a specific date and time where you can redeem this World’s 1 Breakfast in Fukuoka Tenjin.

Getting there: 3 min walk from Hakozaki Line Nakasu-Kawabata Station exit 2 or 3 min walk from Tenjin station exit 12.
Price: Expected about ¥3,000 – ¥4,000 per person.

Reservation Click Here: Bills Fukuoka with Reservation from Klook

Tanya Hakata

Tanya Hakata - Best Place For Breakfast in Fukuoka
Tanya Hakata – Best Place For Breakfast in Fukuoka

This shop is located in the basement level of Hakata Station, Tanya Hakata is a popular eateries restaurants for locals and even tourists. Many people will stop by Tanya Hakata for their breakfast set, which comes from the beef tongue at a valuable price.

Regular Beef Tongue Set in Tanya Hakata
Regular Beef Tongue Set in Tanya Hakata

The popular breakfast set comes with 4 pieces of beef tongue with rice, miso soup, and some picked vegetables. The set is about ¥500 with a free flow of rice and drinks when you dine in Tanya Hakata. Can add some extras for a little more cost for a completely satisfying meal. Such a great deal!

Getting there: B1 level of AMU Plaza at Hakata Station (Ichiban Street)
Price: Roughly about ¥600 for a set of breakfast in Tanya Hakata

Related Food Review: Tanya Hakata – Breakfast with Beef Tongue in Fukuoka

Il Forno del Mignon Hakata Station

Il Forno del Mignon Hakata Station
Il Forno del Mignon Hakata Station

The best grab-and-go place for breakfast onboard the Shinkansen or local train when visiting Fukuoka. Located at the entrance of JR Hakata station, Il Forno del Mignon is a popular pasty shop with a long line always especially peak traveling hours. But don’t be afraid by the line. It is moving pretty fast as the staff was efficient and many people just grab and go within a short lead time.

Mini Croissant from Il Forno del Mignon Hakata Station
Mini Croissant from Il Forno del Mignon Hakata Station

Il Forno del Mignon sells freshly hot baked mini croissants with original, chocolate, and sweet potato varieties. Just eat it hot and warm. The price is very reasonable with 100g with ¥200. It’s cheap and super delicious. We ended up buying the mini croissants as a snack whenever we pass by the shop.

Getting there: JR Hakata Station.
Price: Depend on weight with ¥200 for 100g.

Traindor Hakata Station

Traindor Hakata Station
Traindor Hakata Station

Another popular Japanese pastry shop in Hakata Station where you can smell the fresh bread baking aroma permeates through the Hakata station while going through. How could people resist the delicious smell without buying one of them to try on?

Pastry in Traindor Hakata Station
Pastry in Traindor Hakata Station

The Traindor Hakata Station has a wide selection of Japanese pastries to choose from. We love their walnut bread and the cream bun is truly delicious. Not overwhelming the buttery pastry.

Getting there: JR Hakata Station.
Price: ¥300 to ¥600 for a delicious Japanese pastry.

Doutor Coffee Shop Fukuoka

Doutor Coffee Shop Fukuoka
Doutor Coffee Shop Fukuoka

The Doutor Coffee Shop is a very popular chain coffee shop in Japan. There are many branches with more than 1100 shops widely spread across the whole of Japan. It is frequented visit by locals and all types of generation, from young to old people.

Whenever we visit Japan, we love to spend our time for breakfast or afternoon tea break in Doutor Coffee Shop. The reason is simple. Doutor Coffee Shop serves delicious food at an inexpensive price. 

Breakfast Set in Doutor Coffee Shop Fukuoka
Breakfast Set in Doutor Coffee Shop Fukuoka

You can get a breakfast set only for about ¥400 that includes your choice of a sandwich and coffee (or tea). The coffee is pretty good, and the sandwiches are a step above the norm. The best Fukuoka breakfast place for a light breakfast meal. Just give it a try and you’ll surely like it!

Getting there: There is many Doutor shop in Fukuoka (Hakata and Tenjin). Just visit the one convenient for you. We visited the Doutor Hakata Subway Station Hakata Exit Shop.
Price: About ¥400 for a sandwich and a cup of coffee that includes your choice of a sandwich and coffee (or tea).

Inaba Udon Shop Fukuoka

Inaba Udon Shop Fukuoka
Inaba Udon Shop Fukuoka

The Inaba Udon shop is one of the Udon specialties shops in Fukuoka. It is an authentic udon restaurant and strives to pass on the Hakata food culture with natural ingredients. There are a total of six Inaba Udon Shop and we visited the one located on Ichiban Street on the basement level of Hakata Station.

We walked in by accident in the morning. In fact, we just wanted to have a Japanese breakfast with hot broth in the cool weather morning but it turned out to be a fantastic meal.

Best Fukuoka Breakfast - Inaba Udon Shop
Best Fukuoka Breakfast – Inaba Udon Shop

The shop is pretty spacious and locals were having their udon as breakfast. The food menu comes with pictures and prices stated. So it is not a problem to order your food here.

I order the breakfast Udon set with a bowl of Udon and rice set at ¥400. The Udon was soft and really opened my stomach. The dashi (soup stock) made from natural ingredients, which is very delicious.

A simple yet tasty meal.

Getting there: B1 level of AMU Plaza at Hakata Station (Ichiban Street)
Price:  ¥400 for a breakfast set at Inaba Udon Shop.

Japanese Convenience Store

Food in Japanese Convenience Store
Food in Japanese Convenience Store

When traveling in Japan, you should at least go to a Japanese convenience store once to grab their food, drink, and even snack. The Japanese Convenience Store such as 7-11, Lawson, Family Mart is a perfect place for a grab-and-go breakfast place.

There are various food options even for breakfast in the Japanese convenience store. It is so convenient to grab some food for visitors before boarding the train or bus. One of the best places for Fukuoka breakfast.

Breakfast in Fukuoka - Japanese Convenience Store
Breakfast in Fukuoka – Japanese Convenience Store

For Japanese style breakfast, just try the onigiri rice ball with tuna, salmon, plum, or other flavors. Next, grab a Japanese coffee, milk, green tea, or fruit juice for a complete meal. There is also various type of bento set if you want to try another breakfast option in Japanese Convenience Store. One of the simple but budget place for Fukuoka breakfast.

Price:  Depending on what you grab, approximately ¥500 for a light breakfast in a Japanese convenience store.

Best Place For Fukuoka Breakfast

All in all, the above Fukuoka breakfast restaurants list is just beginning to scratch the surface of Fukuoka’s culinary delights to start your food adventure even for breakfast. We spend several days trying their best food in Fukuoka and never feel bored. So, are you ready to put Fukuoka on your Japan travel bucket list? 

Lastly, this Fukuoka Food Guide is part of my Fukuoka travel blog post. Read on my Fukuoka travel blog below if you need some idea to plan on your itinerary, things to do and see, best food to eat. Happy travel to Fukuoka.

The Complete Lists of Fukuoka Food Guide for the best food to eat in Fukuoka.

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