Came here for their traditional Okinawan breakfast. Only serves this during the day and a separate dinner menu for the evening. This place is a one man show and please be patient, as he prepares everything on-site, with ton of detail and love. I still think about this meal and experience to this day, since coming back from my trip.
Bitter melon was full of flavor and the braised pork was so tender. The sashimi was not fishy at all and super soft and sweet. The owner told us usually locals come here 2-3 times a month. He was so sweet and came out and talked to us, even with the language barrier, we spoke through Google translate.
He was a former chef at a restaurant in Tokyo, and decided to open his own spot in the past year or so. Sweetest person ever and will be...
Read moreThe breakfast at てぃーだむーん was the highlight of our trip!
We all had the 太陽(てぃーだ)定食, which featured a variety of delicious Okinawan dishes. Everyone found their favorite, but for me, the standout was definitely the sweet potato and vegetables—so flavorful! The seafood was incredibly fresh too. One thing i noticed during this trip is many of the restaurant's photos is not accurate (but in a good way lol), the portion of the breakfast set was SUPER generous!!
The friendly owner made the experience even more enjoyable. We'd absolutely love to come back and try the dinner next time—booking is definitely...
Read moreAbsolutely the worst experience ever! There was no sense of hospitality the moment we walked in. They told us not to bring baby food and showed no consideration for our baby whatsoever — yet they still charged us. We didn’t even eat the food. We had to use a booster seat we brought ourselves.
The food is extremely overpriced — almost $40 per person — and it’s definitely not worth it. You’re better off eating somewhere else.
The restroom wasn’t marked properly, and there wasn’t even any running water to wash hands.
Don’t be fooled by the photos! Do...
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