The two women have the fakest of the fake smiles. When I came closer to look at the products and asked an something to the one who was looking at me like waiting, the older one told me with a quick and unpolite gesture to put me in line. Not a word, no smile, no please, nothing. Then back to her fake smile with others. It was quite impressing, like seeing an actor suddenly off stage. By the way, it was difficult to understand there was a line, there was just a couple asking information while talking to them, without seemingly waiting for something. The young one had a heavy, and bad, make up: does she think men come to her shop because she puts up a make up? Talking about their products, the sata andagi, very easy to make by the way, are the same ordinary quality as the ones you may find everywhere in Okinawa or in Hawaii. Just take care, because they try to give you the old ones, not the fresh ones. To sum up, you two, try to be simpler and more sincere in your behaviour, making money it is not all...
Read moreA delicious Okinawan treat, the sata andagi (サータアンダギー) is worth your time. It’s located next to a beautiful beach near Kabira Bay, so when you go there drop by here and pick up some fried goodness. It’s basically just fried dough that they make fresh, so when you order you are getting hot now versions of the tasty snack. They are denser than a regular donut but the salt version is outstanding. The staff here...
Read moreFor us the best ANDAGI on the entire island! Crispy and soft! Perfect! I want to eat it many more times! If you have little time and have to choose which Ishigaki andagi to eat, choose this one! I've eaten andagi in Okinawa, Miyakojima and in several stores in Ishigaki, and this is the best of them all! The attendants were also super friendly to us even though we were foreigners!...
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