En no Sato
Discover En no Sato in Miyakojima, where Izakaya blends seamlessly with Okinawan charm. Enjoy cozy settings with mozuku and Miyako beef delights.
Restaurant Details
En no Sato, situated in the picturesque region of Miyakojima in Okinawa, is your gateway to a unique blend of tradition and flavor. The restaurant exudes an inviting aura with its harmonious fusion of Izakaya-style dining and Okinawan charm.
As you step into this culinary haven, you're greeted by a blend of vibrant cultural elements. The decor, with its wooden accents and delicate lanterns, is rooted in tradition while exuding a contemporary feel. En no Sato caters to diverse preferences, whether you're with a group of friends for a lively meal or seeking an intimate dining experience.
The heart of En no Sato lies in its menu, proudly showcasing a marriage of Japanese and Okinawan cuisines. Among the highlights are the mozuku seaweed dishes—renowned for their creativity and freshness—and sashimi, a testament to the chefs' keen artistry. Additionally, the Miyako beef sushi stands as a culinary masterpiece, curated with the finest cuts akin to a gourmet delight.
To ensure superior dining, the kitchen sources ingredients from local farms and fisheries, ensuring an authentic regional taste. The chefs here possess both talent and passion, consistently pushing the boundaries of traditional Japanese and Okinawan cooking techniques.
Nestled away from the bustling city centers, En no Sato offers a secluded spot for those looking to discover lesser-known culinary gems. This establishment, within walking distance from the Kita-Yuushuko intersection, promises a convenient yet satisfying visit for both locals and tourists alike.
In En no Sato, service embodies warmth and attention to detail, crafting an experience where every dish tells a story. From the chefs to the service staff, everyone plays a part in crafting a memorable dining adventure, emphasizing gracious hospitality.
A perfect accompaniment to your meal is En no Sato's vast selection of sake, allowing you to indulge in an authentic celebration of Japanese and Okinawan culture. This combination of savory dishes and traditional drinks creates a symphony of flavors that elevates the overall dining experience. Whether a local or a traveler, En no Sato is an oasis where traditional culinary arts gracefully collide with modern influences, making it a destination worth visiting. Consistency in flavor, ambiance, and service makes every visit unforgettable.
En no Sato Access Info
En no Sato is a 3-minute walk from the Kita-Kyuusho intersection on National Route 243, located on the first basement floor of Teppanyaki Chura-ra along Matida Street.
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En no Sato Address
Sky Building B1, 387 Nishizato, Hirara, Miyakojima-shi, Okinawa 906-0012
En no Sato Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
A cluster of islands to the south of Japan once belonging to the independent state of the Ryukyu Kingdom, Okinawa Prefecture is the holiday paradise with white sand beaches, a tropical climate, and healthy local cuisine known as Ryukyu Ryori.
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