Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro
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/ Price RangeNaha
Japanese: Izakaya
Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro Description
Located near Makishi Station in Naha City, Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro offers a delightful taste of Okinawan cuisine. The restaurant's name, 'Asunaro,' translates to 'hollyhock' in English, symbolizing the delicate and vibrant flavors that await diners. As you step into the restaurant, you are greeted by a cozy and inviting atmosphere, with traditional Okinawan decor adding to the authenticity of the dining experience.
What sets Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro apart is its dedication to showcasing the rich culinary heritage of Okinawa. From classic dishes like Rafute (braised pork belly) to unique delicacies such as Goya Champuru (bitter melon stir-fry), each item on the menu is a celebration of local flavors and traditions. The use of fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and authenticity. Whether you are a seasoned fan of Okinawan cuisine or a curious food enthusiast looking to explore new tastes, Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro promises a memorable dining experience that will transport you to the sun-kissed shores of Okinawa.
What sets Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro apart is its dedication to showcasing the rich culinary heritage of Okinawa. From classic dishes like Rafute (braised pork belly) to unique delicacies such as Goya Champuru (bitter melon stir-fry), each item on the menu is a celebration of local flavors and traditions. The use of fresh ingredients and traditional cooking techniques ensures that every dish is bursting with flavor and authenticity. Whether you are a seasoned fan of Okinawan cuisine or a curious food enthusiast looking to explore new tastes, Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro promises a memorable dining experience that will transport you to the sun-kissed shores of Okinawa.
Access
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5 minute walk from Makishi Station
Operating Hours
Sun: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Mon: Closed
Tue: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Wed: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Thur: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Fri: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Sat: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Mon: Closed
Tue: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Wed: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Thur: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Fri: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Sat: 9:30AM-9:30PM
Payment Methods
Cash
Restaurant Features
Home Delivery
Take-out Available
Reservations Accepted
Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro Reviews
Ryukyu Restaurant Asunaro Google Average Rating
4.2
4
Google
I came here for breakfast, not many restaurants open in the morning near Makishi public Local market.
This restaurant indicated as Izakaya but open for breakfast.
Home cook breakfast for 600yen .
Tiny restaurant run by family.
If you like spicy 🔥🔥, there is Okinawa paper agawamari add to food then become very spicy...
This restaurant indicated as Izakaya but open for breakfast.
Home cook breakfast for 600yen .
Tiny restaurant run by family.
If you like spicy 🔥🔥, there is Okinawa paper agawamari add to food then become very spicy...
4
Google
Senbero is a delicatessen restaurant located away from Senbero street.
Personally, I recommend the large tongue.
The staff at the shop randomly selected four side dishes and offered them to me.
It's not 1,000 yen, but it's good.
There was also Okinawa Oden, which had a large tebichi and tasted good.
It was a store that you would normally go to to buy prepared foods.
Also, the lady who was serving the customers was very nice.
However, it may be difficult to find because it is far away from Senbero.
This is Senbero, which I personally recommend.
Personally, I recommend the large tongue.
The staff at the shop randomly selected four side dishes and offered them to me.
It's not 1,000 yen, but it's good.
There was also Okinawa Oden, which had a large tebichi and tasted good.
It was a store that you would normally go to to buy prepared foods.
Also, the lady who was serving the customers was very nice.
However, it may be difficult to find because it is far away from Senbero.
This is Senbero, which I personally recommend.
4
Google
Passed by this restaurant for breakfast at around 10 o'clock in the morning. The waitress's English is fluent. My sister was very attentive in introducing the breakfast set and the snacks she was preparing. Snacks are available for takeout or dine-in. She explained in detail that there were 40 different kinds of snacks, but she couldn't see all the snacks because she was preparing them. Finally, we simply ordered two breakfasts and snacks. For snacks, we tried tofu, croquettes, radish and fried fish.
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