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[4 minutes walk from Makishi Station] First landing in Okinawa! ! Dim sum, Taiwanese Cuisine, Chinese Gyoza / Dumpling bar♪
Please enjoy our further evolved ◎Original◎【Maki Skewer shabu shabu】, which originated in our restaurant♪
Near Miebashi Station! A hidden bar where you can enjoy cheese raclette and local cheese
A blissful grill Restaurants with a sparkling night view. We promise you a special and memorable dinner time.
[5 minutes walk from Makishi Station] Please enjoy carefully selected Ishigaki beef, Misaki beef, and Ganaha livestock Agu pork ☆
[5 minutes walk from Makishi Station] Center of Kokusai Street!! ️Kyocho Yokocho Kokusai Street Noren Street Cow tongue Iroha
Right next to Kokusai-dori Makishi Station! Dining Bar with a gorilla sign as its landmark. All-you-can-drink for 2,000 yen for 2 hours
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3 minutes from Makishi Station | From individuals to families and groups. During the year-end and New Year holidays ◎
[5 mins from Makishi Station] All-you-can-eat Agu pork shabu-shabu shabu for 5,200 yen ☆ Invoice registered restaurant
Did you know that only 1% of genuine purebred Agu dogs with certificates are in circulation? ️
[1 minute from Kokusai Dori Makishi Station] We are confident in our high-quality materials! If you want to enjoy Okinawan gourmet food, come to our store♪ We also have about 50 types of awamori
7 minutes walk from Kokusai Street♪ Featured Korean gourmet food. A restaurant that takes pride in its all-you-can-eat hotpot course where you can fully enjoy a whole chicken.
[1 minute walk from Makishi Station] Enjoy a course that is a fusion of Teppanyaki x Kaiseki cuisine x Okinawan ingredients.
[Reservation required] "Bear Yakitori", ranked "No. 1 in the popular Yakitori ranking", is now available in Okinawa!
Enjoy a gourmet feast in Naha. The finest breakfast and lunch made with carefully selected ingredients
Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa sister store Come try authentic Japanese soba that you can't easily taste in Okinawa!
Relax and enjoy delicious cuisine prepared by a chef who trained at a hotel for 40 years in a hideaway-like space.