About this spot
Al bacaro brings the authentic, cramped energy of a Venetian bacaro straight to Fukuoka's bustling Tenjin district with its signature cicchetti and house red wine. Expect to share small plates like fried calamari and polenta croquettes while standing at the counter in this no-frills Italian spot.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a bottle of local Japanese wine to pair with your seafood appetizers for an authentic experience.
- Arrive early or be prepared to wait, as seating is limited and turnover is fast during dinner rush.
Common Questions
How much does Al bacaro cost?
Prices range from 1,500 to 3,000 JPY per person (approx. $10β$20 USD), depending on whether you order a full meal or just cicchetti.
Where is Al bacaro?
Located in the Tenjin & Daimyo neighborhood of Fukuoka; check the latest address on their website as street locations can shift.
What should I order first?
Start with the fried calamari or the polenta croquettes, then finish with a slice of their fresh focaccia bread.
About this page
Restaurant: Al bacaro
Cuisine: italian
Location: Tenjin & Daimyo, Fukuoka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms