Authentic Hakata-style hot pot & izakaya with delicious desserts; a must-try for groups, esp. in cold weather.
This Japanese establishment, recently reopened, is a go-to for authentic Hakata-style cuisine, particularly its lauded hot pot. Reviewers also note the possibility of creating a delightful rice porridge from leftover hot pot broth, and the desserts remain a consistent highlight. It's recommended as a great spot for groups, especially during colder months, offering a taste of New York with Japanese flair.
This Japanese restaurant specializes in Hakata-style cuisine, with a strong emphasis on their hot pot, which is highly recommended. Customers also enjoy the ability to create a traditional rice porridge (zosui) using leftover hot pot soup. Desserts are consistently praised, and the restaurant is noted for its authentic Japanese food, making it a solid choice for those seeking traditional flavors.
"The Japanese hot pot is highly recommended, and customers also suggest utilizing leftover broth to create a traditional rice porridge. Desserts are also consistently praised."
Customers generally have a positive view of this restaurant, praising its authentic Japanese hot pot and izakaya offerings. The desserts are also frequently mentioned as a highlight.
Important Note
The restaurant is best suited for groups of two or more, as other dishes besides the hot pot may not be as highly rated.
"This user recommended Hakata Tonton."
Positive"Hakata Tonton is mentioned as a place serving hotpot dishes."
Neutral"This restaurant was mentioned as having an enjoyable collaboration with Okonomi / Yuji Ramen."
Positive"Hakata Ton Ton in Chinatown is recommended for its delicious Japanese hotpot, suggested as a good meal for cold weather."
Positive"Hakata Tonton was suggested as a Japanese restaurant option."
Neutral"This commenter states that the dessert at Hakata TonTon is still as solid as their first experience."
Positive"This commenter notes that Hakata TonTon recently moved to the area and suggests checking it out."
Positive"This user mentioned Hakata Ton Ton in Chinatown as the best place for Japanese hot pot, noting that it is best for groups of two or more people as other dishes are not as highly rated."
Positive"Hakata Ton Ton is recommended for Japanese hot pot in Chinatown."
Positive"Hakata Tonton is on the author's shortened regular rotation for dining out."
Positive"The commenter indicates that at Hakata Ton Ton, a dish similar to zosui can be created at the end of the meal using leftover hot pot soup."
Neutral"Hakata Tonton is mentioned as a good restaurant option."
Positive"This user's favorite hot pot spot before it closed last year. It has just reopened."
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