Food Vendors
This year, we have 24 different food booths from Boston and Japan, covering a wide range of foods from ramen, to dumplings, to traditional sweets, and more! To see a full list of all the food booths and their locations, see our Event Guide.
Quick Pass
Don’t want to wait in the lines? You can purchase a Quick Pass or a Premium Quick Pass through our crowdfunding campaign.
Skip the line with a Quick Pass and order right away! Lines can be very long on days when the weather is nice. Avoid the hassle and purchase your Quick Pass today.
Quick Pass
The standard Quick Pass can be used up to 3 times.
Premium Quick Pass
The Premium Quick Pass can be used an unlimited number of times and is perfect for families and friends.
For pre-packaged/non-cooked foods there is a limit of 5 items per transaction. For food that needs on-site preparation and/or cooking, there is a limit of 2 servings per transaction. Quick Passes can be used at any food vendor!
Note: A Quick Pass does not give you any discounts on the price of food. It is only a pass to skip the food lines.
Food Booth List
Baby Star Ramen Snack
BEARD PAPA'S
WA-EATS / Yunomi
Mimi’s Chuka Diner
Menya Jiro
Hokkaido Ramen Santouka
ROYCE' Chocolate
Lady M Cake Boutique
Yokote Yakisoba
Wakazo Gyoza
BOSTON RAMEN & UMAI
Babson JIC x Otafuku Okonomiyaki
Tsurumen
Koala Shokudo
Sakabayashi Sushi Tavern by SUSHIRO
Miraku Boston
EBISUYA / TANOTA
Yawaragi International / Ibaraki's Yaki-Onigiri
Okonomiyaki with Yakisoba noodles
Atrhee Japan / TEKUTEKU ~Japanese Sweet Potato Treats~
GOOD DELI TOKYO
Tori Jiro
Manmos bento/Ganko ittetsu ramen
Nagomi Bento
FAQ
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Go to one of our Information Booths and they will direct you to where to pick up your Quick Pass!
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If you have an iOS device, you can download our app and view all the allergen and vegetarian information.
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/jfboston/id6744838556
If you are an android user or web user, our best to prepare the information for release on the website before the festival. -
It all depends on the food. Sometimes on particularly nice days when the festival has many visitors, some lines can take more than an hour. But usually there is always a few booths with no line at all. So it depends on what food you want to eat.