Quaint little hole in the wall tucked away in a residential area. Family own and ran, relatively English friendly (one English menu and enough English to order).
Party of 5 had a wide range of oyako don, curry don, and their giga spicy don (not too spicy, maybe a 6/10 spice level tbh). Everything was delightful.
Had a few parking spots if youâre driving. Parfait was phenomenal! Interesting additional local condiments too at the table - some numbing spicy additions - one mild shequasa and one spicy black sesame.
Music was oddly cathartic but fit well - swing covers of pop hits from the last few decades were a kick. Highly recommend!
Restroom wasnât super clean but serviceable enough...
   Read moreI would call this more of a restaurant than a cafe. I would have given the food 4 stars, but the children's room, where your child can play while you eat, totally bumped it up to 5. Our night was tension free! This is another house converted into a rustic restaurant. Good prices. The food is Kyoto-style noodles. I had the spicy curry udon, which was nicely spicy for me without going overboard. My friend liked her dipping noodles too, and hubby was pretty happy with his chicken rice bowl. The desserts look divine, lots of matcha desserts. We got a tall glass of ice cream and mochi. It was pretty good, but much much larger than...
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The store is a cute Zakka style, I think most of Taiwanese girls will crazy about it, so am I! When we arrived, there were not much people,but for a while, the long line of people just waiting outside of the door! This place is very nice! But it's located in the middle of Okinawa, far from the main road. If you rent a car would be...
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