Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe Main Branch
Discover Ishigaki's finest Yakiniku at Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe, where premium beef meets authentic flavors.
Restaurant Details
Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe in Ishigaki offers an authentic taste of Okinawan cuisine with a focus on high-quality grilled meats and organ cuts. Celebrated for its tender Ishigaki beef, Watanabe delivers an unforgettable culinary adventure with its curated 8,800 yen course, featuring an exquisite selection from brisket to ox tongue. Each dish is crafted with meticulous care, enhancing the natural flavors through a signature pineapple salad dressing.
Located in the evocative Misaki-cho district, the restaurant provides an intimate atmosphere ideal for culinary indulgence. Diners can expect personalized interactions with the owner and attentive staff, who guide guests through the nuances of each serving. Their explanations about the origins and savoring tips for each dish enrich the dining experience far beyond mere consumption.
The ambiance beautifully marries warmth with elegance, making it a fitting venue for both casual dining and intimate celebrations. Guests are welcomed as family, creating a delightful and unforgettable encounter with every visit. With the growing renown of Ishigaki beef, reservations are highly recommended to ensure a taste of this celebrated delicacy.
Perfect for a range of occasions, a meal at Watanabe promises more than just a taste of Okinawa; it offers a memorable journey into the heart of Ishigaki's culinary tradition, leaving diners eager to return.
Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe Main Branch Phone Number
Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe Main Branch Business Days
Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe Main Branch Address
TOMO Building 2F, 12-8 Misakicho, Ishigaki-shi, Okinawa 907-0012
Honkaku Sumibi Yakiniku Watanabe Main Branch 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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