Okinawa Restaurants

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  • 1. Usagi-Ya

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    This spot serves Ishigaki's finest example of Okinawan izakaya cooking. Be sure to try something with delicious kurumafu, a chewy wheat gluten, and if the crunchy pig's ears are too much for you, try washing it down with golden Orion beer. The food and drink here are terrific, but even better is the twice nightly floor show (7 pm and 9 pm) where you'll hear and be encouraged to sing and dance to popular Okinawan songs.

    1--1 Ishigaki, Ishigaki, Okinawa-ken, 907-0012, Japan
    0980-88–5014

    Known For

    • The local classic goya champuru
    • Tebichi-style pork legs
    • Fresh mango drinks

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch
  • 2. Bacchus no Ibukuro

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    Still known to the locals as the Helios Pub, this microbrewery and restaurant serves up six tasty home brews along with hearty snacks like Okinawan-style seafood salads and herb-seasoned bratwurst sausages. They also have a selection of awamori from the Helios distillery in Nago including some excellent 18-year single cask bottles.

    1--2--25 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa-ken, 900-0013, Japan
    098-863–7227

    Known For

    • Tasty craft beers
    • German-style sausages
    • Selection of local awamori
  • 3. Chuzan

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    This simple tavern serves inexpensive Okinawa favorites such as goya champuru (a stir-fry using bitter melon); Korean-style bibimbap (a delicious, tangy, healthful dish of kimchi, bean sprouts, spinach, and other vegetables stirred into rice); and a plate of katsuo (bonito) sashimi big enough for two or three people. There's live music on weekends.

    1--10 Nishizato, Hirara, Okinawa-ken, 906-0012, Japan
    0980-73–1959

    Known For

    • Traditional Okinawan flavors
    • Fresh seafood
    • Goya (bitter melon) dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch
  • 4. Goya

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    The wooden walls of this rustic establishment are full of alcoves holding everything from dolls to farm implements to ancient jugs full of awamori (rice liquor). Partially enclosed tatami-style rooms offer intimate experiences, while the beer hall-style dining area in front of the stage makes socializing easy. There's live music nightly, and cheap, filling, delicious food.

    570--2 Nishizato, Hirara, Okinawa-ken, 906-0012, Japan
    0980-74–2358

    Known For

    • Rafute (bacon slow-cooked in a mix of awamori, soy sauce, brown sugar, and ginger root)
    • Benimo (purple potato) croquettes
    • Large mugs of icy cold Orion (pronounced “oh-ree-yon”) beer

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.
  • 5. Hateruma

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    In a traditional house with a tile roof, this lively izakaya-style restaurant has a helpful picture menu. On the second floor there are Okinawan music and dance performances most nights at 6, 7, and 8 (with an additional ¥550 service charge). It's on Kokusai Street a few blocks south of the Starbucks.

    1--2--30 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa-ken, 900-0013, Japan
    098-863–8859

    Known For

    • Live music
    • Traditional Okinawan dishes such as goya champuru (a stir-fried dish)
    • Lively atmosphere in the evenings
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  • 6. Kintiti soba Kokusaidori Mutsumi Shokudoten

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    This greasy spoon has been serving some of the island's best fare since 1958; locals know it simply as Mutsumi. Everything is twice as big and three times as filling as it looks, with soup and rice included.

    2--1--16 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa-ken, 900-0013, Japan
    098-867–0862

    Known For

    • Big bowls of Okinawa soba
    • Homey atmosphere
    • All parts of the pig including the squeal

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 7. Mafali Cafe

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    Hidden on the second floor of a building behind the Makishi Station, this laid-back oasis has good food, great music, and a relaxed staff and clientele. A decent drink selection is backed by a surprisingly varied menu, with tacos, curry soups, and alligator steaks. Coffee and cake sets are also available. There's live music some weekends.

    1-1-3 Asato, Naha, Okinawa-ken, 902-0067, Japan
    098-894–4031

    Known For

    • Live music
    • Laid-back crowd
    • Good drink selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed., no lunch, No credit cards
  • 8. Ukishima Garden

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    The longevity of Okinawans has gained worldwide attention, and Ukishima Garden provides the health conscious with delicious meat-free dishes and organic wines. The grain burger is tasty, but on a hot summer's day the cold noodles with crunchy veggies hit the spot.

    2--12--3 Matsuo, Naha, Okinawa-ken, 900-0014, Japan
    098-943–2100

    Known For

    • Delicious vegan and vegetarian food
    • Local organic ingredients
    • Organic wines

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Thurs. No dinner

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