What is YATAI?
Fukuoka YATAI map
How to enjoy YATAI
Opening hours?
The earliest places open around 6 PM. Generally, it’s around 6:30 to 7 PM.
Are the days off fixed?
No, the days off are not fixed. It varies from stall to stall.
Even if it’s not a regular day off, stalls may suddenly close if the weather forecast predicts rain or if it’s a day with strong rain or wind.
What’s the recommended way to enjoy?
Each stall offers a wide variety of menus. Instead of staying long at one, it’s fun to hop from one to another to enjoy different dishes.
It’s also a good idea to ask the stall owners for their recommendations.
Is it okay to go alone?
Yes, it’s perfectly fine.
In fact, many people go to the stalls alone. When you’re alone, it’s easier to be approached by the stall owner or regular customers, allowing you to fully enjoy the essence of the stall experience. If you feel hesitant to enter, choosing a stall that’s relatively less crowded can be a good idea, as it allows for more conversation with the owner and a more relaxed experience.
You might even find pairs of customers who seem to be chatting away like old friends when in fact they’ve just met for the first time.
Is it okay to go with children?
Yes, it’s okay.
Since many children may not like to wait in lines or wait for a long time, it’s recommended to go earlier when the stalls are less crowded.
Can you make a reservation?
Since most stalls get full with around 10 people, they usually don’t accept reservations and instead serve customers on a first-come, first-served basis.
Are they open during the New Year holidays?
Yes, they are open during the New Year holidays, although there are fewer stalls than usual.
What are the manners and things to be mindful of at food stalls?
① Take care of bathroom needs in advance
If you need to use the bathroom while at a stall, don’t worry. The stall owner will kindly direct you to the nearest restroom.
② Lighten your load by storing your luggage
If you do have belongings with you, place them at your feet or on your lap.
If you have large items like a carry-on bag, be sure to inform the stall owner when you arrive.
③ Spirit of giving way
④ Check the prices and rules
Some stalls have rules, such as a cover charge or a minimum order requirement. If you’re unsure, it’s better to ask for clarification when you enter or before you place your order.