About this spot
Hotto Motto offers the comforting, uniform quality of Japan's largest chain ramen shop, perfect for a quick, reliable meal after exploring Hakata Station. While it lacks the chaotic energy of local izakayas, its standardized bowls of tonkotsu-style broth and sliced pork provide a consistent taste of Fukuoka without the risk of a bad table.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the 'Miso' variation if you prefer a richer, slightly sweeter flavor profile than the standard shio broth.
- Grab a seat at the counter to watch chefs prepare your noodles in under five minutes.
- Bring cash only; this location typically does not accept credit cards or mobile payments.
Common Questions
How much does Hotto Motto cost?
A single bowl of ramen runs between 500 and 650 yen, which is roughly $3.50 to $4.50 USD.
Where is Hotto Motto?
It is located at 18-1, Higashi-hakata 1-chome, Fukuoka City, directly in the Hakata Station Area.
What makes their broth different from local Hakata ramen shops?
Their broth is lighter and clearer than the heavy, opaque pork bone stocks found in traditional Hakata restaurants, leaning towards a shio or light tonkotsu style.
About this page
Restaurant: Hotto Motto (γ»γ£γ¨γγ£γ¨)
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Hakata Station Area, Fukuoka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms