2 Best Restaurants in Miyako Islands, Okinawa

Chuzan

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This simple tavern serves inexpensive Okinawa favorites such as goya champuru (a stir-fry using bitter melon); Korean-style bibimbap (a delicious, tangy, healthful dish of kimchi, bean sprouts, spinach, and other vegetables stirred into rice); and a plate of katsuo (bonito) sashimi big enough for two or three people. There's live music on weekends.

1--10 Nishizato, Hirara, Okinawa-ken, 906-0012, Japan
0980-73–1959
Known For
  • traditional Okinawan flavors
  • fresh seafood
  • goya (bitter melon) dishes
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch

Goya

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The wooden walls of this rustic establishment are full of alcoves holding everything from dolls to farm implements to ancient jugs full of awamori (rice liquor). Partially enclosed tatami-style rooms offer intimate experiences, while the beer hall-style dining area in front of the stage makes socializing easy. There's live music nightly, and cheap, filling, delicious food.

570--2 Nishizato, Hirara, Okinawa-ken, 906-0012, Japan
0980-74–2358
Known For
  • rafute (bacon slow-cooked in a mix of awamori, soy sauce, brown sugar, and ginger root)
  • benimo (purple potato) croquettes
  • large mugs of icy cold Orion (pronounced “oh-ree-yon”) beer
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Thurs.