Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio
Discover Okinawa's izakaya in Miyakojima with skewers and island oden, blending spirited flavors in a warm atmosphere perfect for every occasion.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the lively Miyakojima district, Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio is a culinary haven offering a unique izakaya experience with an Okinawan twist. Situated on the second floor of LIFE Building D, the location is as accessible as it is inviting, making it a preferred choice for locals and visitors alike.
The restaurant is renowned for its delectable deep-fried skewers and traditional Okinawan oden, with a menu that highlights the best of island flavors. Patrons particularly enjoy the tender pork ribs oden and the light and crispy fried skewers that capture the essence of the region. Seafood enthusiasts delight in the celebrated shrimp mayonnaise.
With a welcoming and relaxed vibe, the venue is perfect for casual dining and family gatherings. It offers various seating options, from traditional tatami spaces to cozy counter seats, accommodating a range of dining preferences. A modern touch panel ordering system enhances the experience, making the selection process a breeze.
Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio’s vibrant dishes reflect the authentic flavors of Okinawa, with specialties like the unique island oden pot set and the savory mozuku seaweed. Friendly and attentive staff ensure an exceptional dining journey, although reservations are suggested due to its popularity.
Combining savory broths and authentic island classics, this restaurant stands out in Okinawa’s dynamic dining scene, guaranteeing a memorable culinary adventure.
Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio Phone Number
Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio Business Days
Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio Address
LIFE Building D 2F, 251-1 Nishizato, Hirara, Miyakojima, Okinawa 906-0012
Kushiage To Shima Oden Kushio 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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