Rest time: are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
福岡県福岡市博多区大字下臼井767-1 福岡空港国内線 2F ザ・フードタイムズ
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Reservation Info
Reservations accepted Reservations by phone are accepted (Same-day reservations are not recommended).
Payment Method
Credit cards accepted
(VISA, Master, JCB, AMEX, Diners)
Electronic money accepted (transportation system electronic money (Suica, etc.), Rakuten Edy, nanaco, WAON, iD, QUICPay)
QR code payment available
(PayPay, d-payment, Rakuten Pay, au PAY)
Number of Seats
(Shared with other restaurants in the food court)
Private Dining Rooms
None
Smoking and Non-Smoking
No smoking at the table
Parking
None
Coin-operated parking available nearby
Dishes
English menu available
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まちこ87229
3.50
Shrimp roe and red bean cream croissant for takeout. The shrimp roe has a satisfying texture and is delicious, although a bit difficult to eat. The croissant is from Sangetsu, and while it's not super crispy, it is incredibly tasty. It's a bit on the pricier side. The red bean cream can be enjoyed as a dessert. I had no problem finishing two of them. The sweetness is just right and delicious. Personally, I preferred the shrimp roe over the red bean cream. The red bean cream is cheaper than the shrimp roe.
まむう
3.00
After arriving at the airport, I first had a croissant here in the food court. There are plenty of seats, which is nice! The crispy croissant was delicious. It was also tasty as a sandwich! I love ham and cheese. It was delicious! I had it with a café latte set and was able to relax. I want to go back again.
フードアナリスト穣治
3.50
There is a shop at the Foodtimes on the 2nd floor of Fukuoka Airport. I had the Half-size Kyushu brand pork cutlet sandwich with tartar sauce. It's a delicious sandwich with Kyushu brand pork, tomato, lettuce, and tartar sauce that goes well with the bread. There is also a W size available. It takes about 10 minutes for the cutlet sandwich to be ready. Other cutlet sandwich options include Kyushu brand pork with mustard mayonnaise, and homemade minced cutlet sandwich. Additionally, there are sandwich options with white bread and croissant. Cutlet sandwiches, white bread sandwiches, and croissant sandwiches are also available for takeout. If you order a drink along with your food, you can get a 50 yen discount. I had an iced cafe au lait. When your buzzer rings, you can pick up your order at the counter. It's a nice cafe to spend your waiting time before your flight.
Dron
3.50
Returned the rental car safely after enjoying a meal. Stored my luggage to wander around. Explored the completely renovated Fukuoka Airport. The terrace at the observation deck offers a great view of departing aircraft. Ended up having lunch at the food court. *Curry *Udon *Croissant sandwich. I had half of the croissant sandwich. The thick-cut bacon matched well with the croissant dough and it was delicious. However, it was a bit pricey at over 600 yen.
toratora1630
3.00
Fukuoka Airport, 9:30 in the morning. I used the 2,000 yen coupon I received yesterday for the national travel support campaign at a shop selling Nagasaki pork bun, and thought, "I should eat something light." However, I couldn't decide on anything. So I decided to have some coffee and entered a food court for the first time. I ended up ordering a "Soft Serve Ice Cream Mix: 410 yen". When asked if I wanted a cup or cone, I chose a cone because I thought it would be tastier. I found the spoon at the pick-up counter to be a bit troublesome, but it actually helped me not get cream all over my mouth like the old man next to me. It was just a regular soft serve ice cream, but it tasted really good, maybe because it had been a while since I had one.
おおちゃん880
3.20
On the second floor of Fukuoka Airport, there is a café in the food court. The food court has various shops such as udon, curry, and katsudon. This time, for morning café time, I ordered an iced coffee (360 yen including tax) and an Americano (hot, 360 yen). The refreshing coffee goes well in the morning. I heard that Mikazukiya is a famous shop for croissant sandwiches, but I had plans afterwards so I just ordered drinks. It was a quick and delicious café time. Thank you for the meal.
MATH-O-SAN
3.30
I used it for breakfast before boarding. It's inside the food court, but it's crowded because it's the only place here with a combination of bread and coffee for breakfast. The croissant is delicious. It's a specialty store after all. There is a crescent moon tenant across from it. It was so delicious that I bought two and took them home.
Jessie_kanap
3.50
Before boarding the plane, I wanted to eat something light. However, I didn't want to eat too much because I had plans to have a meal right after landing at my destination. So, I decided to have a teriyaki chicken croissant sandwich. It's not a big deal, but the way the chicken was arranged was a bit uneven... If they had cut it in half, I would have preferred if they had evenly distributed it on both sides. Well, it's not a big deal though (^_^;)
DjR
3.30
Before the flight, I ordered a Tamago (egg) sandwich for 449 yen and a draft beer for 610 yen to satisfy my hunger. The Tamago sandwich was simple but delicious, with a generous amount of egg filling. The portion size and freshness for the price were excellent, making it a great value.
Racco903
3.40
This is a cafe located in the food court "Food Times" on the 2nd floor of Fukuoka Airport. It is a branch of a natural yeast croissant specialty store in Fukuoka city, serving a variety of croissant sandwiches and sweets such as soft serve ice cream and sundaes. I visited here to pass the time and ordered a Mango Sundae for 482 yen and a hot coffee for 327 yen. The sundae came in a small plastic cup with crunchy cookies, plenty of soft serve ice cream, and a generous amount of mango sauce on top. It was just the right size for the price. The combination of a cold sundae and a hot coffee was a great choice. This food court is conveniently located close to the baggage inspection area, making it a useful place to spend time while waiting. It would be even better if there were some power outlets available. There are also ramen shops and curry restaurants serving Ago dashi curry, so there are plenty of options to enjoy in this food court.
こめぱん62
3.30
【Date】Visited on a weekday at 3:00 PM alone while waiting for my flight.【Reservation】No reservation, purchased quickly without waiting.【Location】Inside the food court at Fukuoka Airport.【Interior】Used the seating in the food court. Various croissants are displayed, individually wrapped so you can also buy them as souvenirs. There is also a showcase with sweets.【Order】- Plain Croissant: Smaller than a regular croissant, so you can try different flavors. Not as crispy since it's not reheated, but still light and delicious. You can really taste the butter. I appreciate that it's not too heavy. There are also cafe-exclusive menu items like croissant sandwiches that I'd like to try next time. Thank you for the meal!【Service】Quick and friendly service.【Final Thoughts】Light and refreshing! I recommend the Plain Croissant!
wakabun
3.50
It's been a while since I visited Fukuoka Airport. I bought some croissants, including my favorite plain ones, to stock up for breakfast the next day. I've tried various flavors before, but I always come back to plain. I also got some chocolate ones for the kids. They had sandwiches available, so I bought some for the kids' in-flight meal. They made it after I placed the order and put it in a nice box. It was a simple cheese, ham, and lettuce sandwich, but the bread was delicious and the lettuce was fresh. It cost 410 yen.
aya882472
3.40
I love the croissants from Mikazukiya, so I decided to visit the cafe for the first time. Due to my flight boarding time, I couldn't stay long, but I was able to quickly eat in the food court! I ordered a sandwich with salmon, avocado, and cream cheese. It was filled with my favorite ingredients on a croissant from Mikazukiya, and personally, I was very satisfied with the sandwich. If you're really hungry, one sandwich might not be enough, but it's recommended for those who want to satisfy a little hunger before a flight at an awkward time.
麺皇
3.40
Fukuoka Airport 2nd floor food court. After having a meal together, we decided to have dessert to refresh our palate. Feeling a bit warm inside, we wanted something cold, so we ordered from this shop.
- Salted Caramel Sundae 530 yen
Rich vanilla soft serve with a slightly bitter caramel sauce that has a hint of saltiness. The balance of flavors was excellent for a refreshing treat. It wasn't as large as a parfait, but the special toppings added a sense of luxury compared to just soft serve. It was just the right amount to satisfy our hunger. Thank you for the meal.
Dron
3.30
I wonder how many times this end-of-life trip with my cousin and her husband has been. Maybe it hasn't reached 10 times yet??? More than that??? The 66-year-old man is not sure. This group of four is called "Arakan" on LINE. They left home without having breakfast and departed by car. Since the last trip to Okinawa in August cost around 8,000 yen for four days, they decided to "stay for three nights and four days" this time. (Resulting in just over 6,000 yen). Thinking they could finally have "airport egg over rice" after a long time, they arrived in Fukuoka without eating anything, as the announcement was made to "eat croissants at the airport." They received half a croissant sandwich at the renovated Fukuoka International Airport domestic food court guided by their companion. It's different from the "Minion Hakata Store" in Hakata Station, but both are popular. The sweet smell wafting around Hakata Station is from "Minion." After a light breakfast, they walked across the road to rent a car. In Fukuoka Airport, rental car shops are lined up just across the road. No need for a shuttle bus like other airports. Moreover, Hakata Station and Tenjin are only about 20 minutes away by car, showing how convenient Hakata is. If you take the subway, it's even faster. When renting a car for domestic travel, for some reason, I, the oldest person, often end up in the driver's seat. This time, naturally, I took the driver's seat. They are now heading to the cemetery in Iizuka City where my parents rest.
tomomin826
3.00
In Fukuoka, there is a bakery called Mikazukiya that sells croissants that can only be found there. They use natural yeast in their croissants and are very particular about the ingredients and production process. I had a plain croissant and coffee set at Mikazukiya CAFE while waiting at the airport. The croissant was warm and had a crispy yet moist and chewy texture. It wasn't too buttery, making it easy to eat. The set cost around 1,000 yen. The service was average, and the atmosphere was like a food court. I would rate my experience as 2 out of 5 stars, as I was satisfied with trying it once.
そよぐ
3.50
There were so many menus I wanted to try, it was hard to choose! I came to Fukuoka for the first time, and I had been checking this place out for a while. When I finally went, I was so indecisive about the menu that I ended up wandering around the front of the restaurant for a while (laughs). It was so delicious that I even thought about getting some to take home on my way back!
Dron
3.30
I forgot to share this meal I had on January 4th (´;ω;`)ウゥゥ Croissant sandwich, delicious! Fukuoka Airport has been renovated, and I couldn't stop by when I arrived because I couldn't find parking, so I went to the airport the next day just for lunch!!! ( ノД`)シクシク... This place, "Mikazukiya CAFE," has been open for a while, and it's a place I've been to before. The croissant sandwich is popular here. The salty flavor of the thick bacon perfectly matches the buttery flavor of the croissant. It's not too big, so it was a perfect meal for those of us with small appetites.
りぃ911
3.30
I'm buying souvenirs at Fukuoka Airport. I got tired of looking around, so I want to eat soft serve ice cream! Food Court recommended that I should try the soft serve ice cream at Mikazuki-ya, a bakery inside the food court. I felt a bit guilty for not getting a croissant, but I bought the soft serve ice cream anyway. It was a bit pricey, probably because it's from a bakery. I didn't mention eating it inside the food court, but when I checked the receipt, I saw a 10% tax. Hmm, is this unavoidable? I still don't quite understand the reduced tax rate. Despite feeling a little disappointed, I walked to the store where Food Court recommended while enjoying the ice cream. Hmm! The milky taste is wonderful! It tastes like sweet milk. Maybe it's similar to the taste of the red bean milk croissant? Eating it made me feel cheerful. Alright, let's refocus and have lunch now!
ころりど
3.00
I arrived at Fukuoka Airport early in the morning! I came here without eating anything just for Mikazuki's croissant, which costs only 500 yen. It's so wonderful to be able to enjoy a delicious croissant and coffee from 6:30 in the morning. The crispy surface and moist inside of the croissant are fantastic. I'm happy to have plenty of eggs for breakfast. For snacks, I prefer sweet treats like chocolate and kinako. There are various options available, making it enjoyable to choose.
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