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4 based on 355 reviews
Housed in a traditional Okinawa building, you can have a meal facing the garden; the whole atmosphere was good. Food wise was average - had the set with soba (this is more akin to chinese noodles than ramen, with pork soup broth), some appetizers, and jyushi (mixed rice). Expect to wait around 15 to 20 minutes during peak lunch hours.
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4 based on 556 reviews
We had such a great experience at Yunangi. We were lucky that we arrived at around 6.30pm on a Saturday night, and only had to wait about 10 mins before being seated. We were given one of the tables on the raised floor which was fun. Whilst waiting we had ordered and so food started to arrive soon after we had been seated.We got a few dishes to share and all were excellent. The miso pork was very good with a real depth of flavour and succulent meat. We also had a lovely tofu dish with mwat, which was my favourite, and a few other stir fried dishes which were equally good.By the time we were finishing our meal, the queue was out the door which showed how popular the place is. We were really pleased with our meal and so happy to have tried some fantastic Okinawan cuisine.
4 based on 355 reviews
First, it is located in the edge of nowhere. Located by the cliff's edge, this destination restaurant is mind blowing due to the incredible view of the ocean. We were here on a sunny day, therefore the sky and sea was just amazing hues of blue. They have a little picturesque garden / rest area with benches and gazebos. Many use the time waiting for a seat in the restaurant to enjoy the setting.In the outbuildings, they have a gift center, a dinosaur bone collection, faux Chinese Terracotta warriors exhibition, a large gong ....... thus the word eclectic comes to mind. Be forewarned, there are poisonous Habu snakes in the out areas so be caution should be exercised if you like to wander off the beaten path.As for the food, this is ostensibly a Thai restaurant. But they have Okinawanized a few things. - not necessarily a bad thing.Our group tried many dishes, green mango salad, Tom Yum soup, Thai chicken curry, Thai pineapple rice, Thai Pork stir fry .. all as advertised, no unexpected flavors. It was very good. The restaurant also highlighted Noni juice. - this is not Thai but Okinawan. We had to wait about 45 minutes to get a table. This was actually a good thing because we got to enjoy the view.Not a place I would want to go if the weather is not cooperating.
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