Rest time: Open daily (closed on the same days as Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum in Mall) Opening hours and closed days are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
After going around the facility and feeling tired, I took a break (^-^) It was a weekday, just past noon, and it was starting to feel relatively empty. I got a ticket, waited for 2 groups ahead of me, and was then shown to a booth in a family restaurant. It was kind of like a semi-private space, which made me feel at ease. I was worried about sitting at a table in the open where people could see me. They had dishes like tarako spaghetti and doria. The shrimp in the menu photos looked quite impressive, but when I saw the actual dish, it was just okay (laughs). It really had that average family restaurant taste. The pasta was slightly lukewarm, and the saltiness was mild. The beef in the beef stew doria was also a bit burnt and shrunken, unlike the big block of meat in the photo (laughs). The prices were on the higher side for what you get. Well, it was good to take a break. Overall, the impression was okay (#^.^#) Hmm, there were a couple of female staff members who seemed a bit careless in their service due to being busy. The other staff members had smiles and gave friendly responses in line with the theme of the facility. Considering the theme of the facility, it seems like having a certain level of hospitality skills and a sense of composure is necessary. Thank you for the meal (*゚▽゚*)
ゆっきゃりん
3.50
Fukuoka Anpanman & Peko's Kitchen is a must-visit place for kids at the Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum. Upon re-entry, we headed straight to Peko's Kitchen with hungry children. At the entrance, Peko-chan and Anpanman were sitting side by side, which got the kids excited. We quickly got a table as we took a number ticket from a machine at the entrance and were seated promptly. As soon as we sat down, Anpanman tableware was brought out for us. The disposable paper aprons were also Anpanman-themed and very cute. The Anpanman Kids Ramen (with a drink for 790 yen) came with naruto, chicken nuggets (probably), wakame, and a boiled egg. The kids who love noodles enjoyed it a lot. The Anpanman Potato Fry (790 yen) came with mayonnaise and ketchup. It was a generous portion. The Ebi Fry Omurice (1390 yen) was quite delicious with a substantial shrimp fry. There are various dishes that kids love to eat, making it very convenient. Thank you for the meal! Fukuoka Anpanman & Peko's Kitchen 092-291-8943 Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum in the Mall.
売れっ子ぶる
3.10
This is my first visit to the Anpanman Museum in Riverrain in Nakasu! It's mainly a show, but there are also some play areas where you can have fun. We decided to eat at the Fujiya's Peko-chan restaurant inside the museum. We ordered the following:
- Half & Half Pizza for 2000 yen
- Anpanman Kids Curry Rice for 890 yen
- Birthday Pack for 1000 yen
The pizza was half seafood and half tuna mayo corn, and the corn was surprisingly delicious! We shared this meal between two people. Our main goal was to get the Boss's Birthday Pack for his 5th birthday this year (or so). It came with a mini cake, a crown, a photo, a candle service (just blowing out the candle on the cake), and a paper medal.
After watching the show at 4 o'clock, something unexpected happened - my partner said, "I've become an Anpanman fan!" Apparently, he found the dance moves and gestures at the end quite cool. We ended up spending the whole day there from morning to night. We were tired but had a great time!
Meiwei
3.00
Inside the Anpanman Museum, there is a restaurant with high chairs and child seats that attach to the table. The dishes, towels, and napkins are all Anpanman-themed, which children will love. The menu includes Anpanman Kids Lunch for ¥990, Pork Cutlet Curry Rice for ¥1,390, and Beef Stew for ¥1,390. The Beef Stew had a good portion size and was delicious. We also bought some refrigerated pancakes to take home, which were also tasty.
Meiwei
3.40
After the 11:00 show ended, I lined up and got a ticket number from the ticket machine in front of the store. I had to wait for about an hour when I got my ticket (I got it at 11:22). It was pretty crowded as it was in the middle of a 3-day weekend. If you register as a member of E park, you can see how many people are ahead of you and roughly how long it will take until your turn. They sent me an email 10 minutes before my turn, but I still had to wait for another 20-30 minutes. Many families were celebrating birthdays, so it took a while for my turn to come. I noticed that you can't actually eat Anpanman's hall cake, but you can have a small cake or dessert. When I entered, they provided a child's chair, tableware, and a paper bib, which was helpful. I ordered Bolognese and my husband ordered Katsu Curry. The Bolognese was piping hot, al dente, and had a decent portion size, served on an Anpanman plate. The tomato acidity was strong but the eggplant was quite delicious. At the bottom of the plate, Anpanman was drawn with the words "You ate a lot" written, which would delight children. The plates come in large and small sizes, and you can purchase them at the register. I tried a bit of the Katsu Curry, and it was really tasty. My husband said the salad dressing, katsu, and curry were sweet but delicious. He wished there was a bit more curry sauce. Despite the wait, it was nice to be able to feed the baby baby food slowly. The price was around 1200-1300 yen for what we ate.
又八郎.
3.00
We visited the Fukuoka Anpanman Children's Museum for a child's birthday celebration. We had lunch at Peko's Kitchen, which is a bit expensive. However, the Birthday Pack for 600 yen was a reasonable price. It included a personalized birthday cake, candle service, a birthday card with a photo, and a balloon. The kids were thrilled, so it was worth it.
イカちゃん@
3.00
This time, I visited the Anpanman Children's Museum in Fukuoka at the Hakata Riverside Mall. The location is on the 5th and 6th floors of a large commercial facility in Hakata, Fukuoka City. The museum entrance fee is a flat rate of 1500 yen for ages 1 and above. The museum offers a variety of fun activities such as stage events, carnival games, and gachapon. For lunch, I reserved at the largest restaurant in the museum, and although the wait was over an hour, the food was surprisingly authentic, with options like pasta, curry, and hamburgers. The spaghetti Pescaatore I ordered was served promptly and while the portion was modest, the taste was mild and suitable for children. Overall, the museum offers a more genuine dining experience compared to typical theme parks.
STICKY WEEKEND
3.00
I was hesitant about writing a review, but oh well. I visited the Anpanman Children's Museum on the 5th and 6th floors of the Rebornai building. Since my child's birthday was approaching, we decided to come here. The entrance fee is 1,500 yen for everyone aged 1 and above, which is quite a good price. Even toddlers are half price, isn't that great? However, we couldn't resist coming to this place where children can meet their beloved Anpanman. There were families similar to ours lining up from before 10 in the morning, waiting to enter. Even after taking the elevator up to the hall, the line continued. I don't like waiting in line, but I endured it and went to the restaurant inside the facility. There are other dining options inside, such as a hamburger shop and a udon restaurant. Since we came all the way here, we decided to dine at this restaurant where you can fully enjoy Anpanman. Well, as expected, the prices were high. I ordered the reasonably priced curry rice for 1,080 yen. I also ordered spaghetti separately, but the taste was not bad. It seemed to be seasoned well for feeding children. The kids had the kids' ramen for 700 yen and, since it was a birthday celebration, we got the birthday pack for 550 yen. This birthday pack included dessert, candle service, a commemorative photo, and a heart-shaped balloon. It was a great choice, with the best value for money among the items in this store. You just have to accept the lower prices for the other items, haha. You have to use it with a clear mind (Unfortunately, there are no images of the birthday pack for privacy reasons).
マギラニカ
2.00
I had the Bolognese for 1080 yen. I have been here a few times because my child enjoys it. The price is high. The portion is small but expensive. And I was surprised by the taste. Last time I had the curry and it didn't leave a strong impression, but this time... I was shocked by the Bolognese. It was so bland that I wondered if it was the same seasoning as the kids' Bolognese. I can't complain since it's for my child, but I thought the taste and portion didn't match. I will probably continue to come here since my child enjoys it. Other than that, as a restaurant, it's a bit... In the Anpanman Museum, it might be better to buy and try various things from the shops. I haven't tried the udon shop yet...
yamabiko44
3.00
The restaurant on the fifth floor of Hakata Riverrain, the Anpanman Museum, is so popular that there is always a long line. The atmosphere is filled with Anpanman, which excites children. However, the prices are surprisingly high.
[Order this time]
Recommended plate - 2200 yen
Birthday set - 500 yen
Beef curry - 1000 yen
The recommended plate, which was described as serving about two people, was like a larger version of a Gas◯ children's lunch. The birthday set included dessert and a photo shooting fee, which I thought was good. The beef curry was quite sweet and easy for children to eat. Aside from the cost, it is suitable for creating memories for children.
♡ひぃたん♡
2.00
The taste is average. I ordered a birthday cake here because it seems like something kids would enjoy. They take a photo of the cake and give it to you as a gift. They also write names on heart-shaped balloons if you want. However, the balloons are easy to pop, so I had to get new ones about 5 times. I wish they would improve the quality of the balloons. The plates and spoons were Anpanman-themed, which made the kids very happy. There were some mix-ups with items we didn't order, which was also a bit disappointing.
ココガイイカモ
3.20
I will post my first review of a restaurant I visited - the newly opened Anpanman Children's Museum in Fukuoka. I went there recently and found it to be quite different from the Rat's Park amusement park, which is also Japanese-made (lol). Unlike the Anpanman Museum in Yokohama, most of the spaces here are paid. So, you can't just visit the restaurant or shop without paying. The entrance fee is a flat rate of 1500 yen for children aged 1 and above, so it's not exactly a casual visit.
Inside the museum, there are several fast-food restaurants like a udon shop, a bakery, and a hamburger joint in the food court. However, considering the scale and facilities, the main restaurant I would like to introduce is "Anpanman & Pekos Kitchen".
- Birthday Pack: 550 yen
They celebrated my child's birthday month with a dessert plate, a photo, candle service, balloon, and a song. The service was fantastic!
- Deep-fried chicken with sweet and sour sauce rice: 1380 yen
The fried chicken with sweet and sour sauce was easy to eat without any strong flavors.
- Garlic beef fillet steak rice: 1580 yen
The garlic flavor was quite strong in this dish, which I personally didn't enjoy much.
Both dishes are listed as "rice dishes," but the plates were not very juicy, so they didn't have much of a "grilled" element. If you have a child celebrating their birthday month, I recommend this restaurant. Seeing your child's happy face is the greatest joy for a parent, after all. The prices may not be cheap, but compared to Disneyland, they seem quite reasonable and fair.
あさみ9415
3.60
I visited the Fukuoka Anpanman Museum inside the Hakata Riverrain. The restaurant is the only option for dining inside the park, with other options like a bakery, popcorn shop, senbei shop, and a small food court. The prices at the restaurant are a bit high for the quality of food. However, the birthday pack for kids was great, with a personalized dessert set for only 500 yen. The atmosphere and abundance of Anpanman inside the restaurant make up for the high prices. The waffle I ordered separately was disappointing, as it was not warm and quite hard for the price.
ぷ
3.00
I used it for lunch. The only restaurant in the newly opened museum. It was so crowded that there was a wait. By the way, this museum also has a food court-like area. At the entrance of the store, Anpanman and Peko-chan are chatting happily, making it a perfect photo spot and making it difficult to enter the store. There is a call button on the table. Even this button has Anpanman and Peko-chan getting along. Nice. The children's menu is substantial (of course). ■ Children's curry (I forgot the exact name. I'm sorry) My child finished it in no time. He must have really liked it. ■ Beef stew Western set The plate of beef stew had a slightly small amount of vegetables for the side. But surprisingly, there was a huge amount of pasta under the meat... I was surprised. It turned into a carb festival unintentionally. Maybe it could be called Beef Stew Pasta? The stew itself had a slightly bitter taste, more suited for adults, and the meat was tender and delicious. The taste was good. However, I thought it was a bit expensive. Maybe it can't be helped due to the location... (2014-04-28)
kaorin_t06
2.50
The taste and price don't match. Maybe it's because it's an amusement park.
Y♡I
3.50
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