3 Chome-2-48 Makishi, Naha, Okinawa 900-0013, Japan
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I shared the caramel pudding with my friend. It was so sweet with a crispy caramel crust on top. The pudding was so smooth and delicate. The bottom layer was dark chocolate cookies, which tasted like brownies.
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I shared the caramel pudding with my friend. It was so sweet with a crispy caramel crust on top. The pudding was so smooth and delicate. The bottom layer was dark chocolate cookies, which tasted like brownies.
The food here is pretty good, and the price/performance ratio is acceptable. We ordered three sets of chicken, pork and beef. I think the fried ones are really delicious. The miso soup seems to be refillable.
This restaurant is very cheap. The four of us ate there all night and the bill was 2,200 yen per person. The taste is not quite commensurate with the price. The warm little pot in winter is renovated every week. Sometimes it is pork sauce, sometimes it is chicken rice cake soup, and sometimes it is sake lees soup with a lot of vegetables and konjac. My Yunnan friend who loves cooking likes the uncle very much. "The uncle is very nice. He is very gentle and kind to everyone. He is very serious about cooking." "He is also very good at chatting and treats customers very well. We can talk about anime and comics, or rock bands, and my Japanese has improved rapidly!" "But the most talked about is Japanese cuisine. From the difference between Kanto and Kansai soy sauce, to the seasoning method of Kyoto cuisine, to the understanding of Japanese sake, and the various Japanese fish knowledge that is a headache for ordinary Japanese people. The uncle will teach me seriously and the uncle also likes snail noodles
The location is near the seafood market on Kokusai-dori. The entrance is in an alley, but there is a sign in a prominent position. There are two or three old ladies and a young girl serving as waiters in the store. When we sat down, we were served iced drinks, which were a bit like the black tea in China without sweetness. Basically, the dishes we ordered were the signature dishes on Ctrip. The curly ones are cold-mixed pig ears... There seems to be something like shredded cabbage or shredded radish mixed in them? The bitter melon is not bitter, suitable for Chinese people. The pig's trotters seem to be steamed, wrinkled, but very rotten and sticky, and the taste is still good~ The rice and soup in the set meal can be matched at will. I think it's average, but my husband said it's delicious... Two people ordered a table for a total of 3200 yen. It's quite affordable~
There is no luxurious environment here, no attentive and considerate waiters with smiles all the time; it is deep in the alley and you may not be able to find it even with a map, and the seats are crowded and sometimes you have to share a table with strangers; it closes early, and you will definitely be turned away if you come to Kokusai-dori after dark; the ingredients here are simple, there are no fancy lobsters and fish, only various set meals that have been matched. Even if every aspect is not outstanding, Hanagasa Shokudo is still one of the most popular restaurants in Naha, and there will definitely be a queue if you go there at mealtime. Why is it so popular? It relies on the friendly family environment and super high cost performance. Walk along Heiwa-dori on Kokusai-dori, and there is a small intersection about 150 meters deep. Here you can see the yellow road sign indicating Hanagasa Shokudo. Walk 20 meters along the alley in the direction of the road sign. Hanagasa Shokudo is at the end of this alley. This is a family-style restaurant with no special decoration. The main dishes are the most local Okinawa dishes. We arrived at 5pm before lunch time. There were already many guests in the house, and only 3 or 4 tables were vacant. There are two menus here, Japanese and Chinese, and the prices are the same. The meals are mainly set meals, and there are also a small number of snacks and drinks. The Chinese menu marks the names of the various foods in the set meal, while the Japanese menu mostly has pictures, which is better when paired together. Free tea is provided in the store, and there are not many varieties of alcoholic beverages. There is a vending machine not far from his door. If you want to drink, you can buy it in advance and bring it in, but it’s best to be low-key, because it is written on the wall that no drinks are allowed, although no one cares. We ordered a deep-fried fish set meal and a ginger-roasted pork set meal, which were served in about 15 minutes. The deep-fried fish set meal includes deep-fried fish, boiled kelp, fried shrimp, meat chunks, sashimi, noodles and desserts. The ginger-roasted pork set meal includes deep-fried pork cutlet, roasted pork, curry rice, noodles and desserts. Most of the food is relatively light, and friends with a heavy taste may be a little uncomfortable. Relatively speaking, noodles are relatively salty among them. The curry rice is not spicy, and the meat is not too much. The fried fish is very tasty and crispy, and the small bones around it can be eaten. There are two pieces of sashimi, which are obviously not as fresh as those in sushi restaurants, and the taste is average. Ice cubes are added to the dessert to prevent heat, and it is icy, sweet, refreshing and delicious. It seems that each item is not too much, but in the end, my eyes are big and my stomach is small. By the end of the meal, my stomach was already bulging. Such a down-to-earth Okinawan family-style meal only cost about 2,200 yen in total, which is about 70 yuan per person. It's great value!
In Japan, it is rare to see alleys with sewage flowing all over. Hanagasa Shokudo is located in such an alley. It is a shop run by a group of old ladies. It mainly sells various set meals. The dishes are quite satisfactory. It is a Japanese Internet celebrity family cuisine, a local Okinawa dish, which tastes good and has rich set meals. It is worth a try!
It is indeed affordable. The 1100 Okinawa set meal includes multi-grain rice, pork ribs noodles, vegetables, pig ears, red bean ice, and tuna sashimi. It is very satisfying! The boiled food set is also good. The food is very tasty, and the kelp and radish are delicious. The potatoes and konjac are too solid for my taste. Walk all the way from Heping Street to the innermost part, and you can see it on the left hand side. The business hours are from 11 am to 8 pm. Walk inside from this sign. The environment is simple and unpretentious, just like the food. Recommended.
The price is affordable, the set meal is very filling, the pork chop is very tender, a girl can eat a lot, the taste is not bad, but the environment is average, I ordered bitter melon and fried tofu, which are very delicious. There are many people at mealtime.