Find out what Fusion restaurants to try in Ishigaki. The water around Ishigaki is pure blue, with white sandy beaches to soothe your senses. But don't just stand on the beach and stare. Travelers recommend a ride in a glass-bottomed boat to gaze at the coral reefs and tropical fish from above.
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4 based on 159 reviews
In2000,a wife,Airi,from Tokyo and husband,Gyoho,from China opened a restaurant,Pengin Shokudo,in Ishigaki Island,Okinawa. With our motto"Shoku wa nuchi gusui,"meaning that food is the medicine for life,we are offering Ishigaki local vegetables,original fr
But I'm a boy. And I care about things like depth of flavour and relaxed atmosphere.The dishes here are beautiful. Lots of diligence in plating.Everything was very light on flavour. The staff are quite bossy - telling you where to stand while waiting, telling you how to sit (as the place is quite cramped), and then telling you how to eat the damned food. This is not some exotic cuisine like banh xeo or something where you need guidance the first time.Really not delicious or relaxing.But chicks dig it. Very cute, blah, blah, blah.Once is enough for me.
4 based on 96 reviews
First time i heard about this "Euglena" thing, that they say it's very healthy. We tried the carbonara pasta with euglena, and also taco rice, both were delicious. Not so expensive, the atmosphere is great and the toilet is clean and tidy.
Where to eat Seafood food in Ishigaki: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 46 reviews
Mori-no-Kenja is located slightly outside of the Ishigaki town center (meaning that it's best reached by car) and is notable for its drink selection, its calm atmosphere, and its food made from local ingredients. In particular, it offers a wide range of infused awamori cocktails -- both fruit and herbs.The food menu includes typical Okinawan ingredients (Ishigaki beef, pork, and goya) but also some lesser-known Ishigaki specialties. The shima-sozai tempura is an excellent way to sample some of these plants.The restaurant is small (only about 20 seats) and appears to be popular with locals, so if you don't have reservations, be prepared to sit at the bar. There didn't appear to be an English-language menu, but it's possible to use Google Translate on the online menu and decide what to order in advance (or just ask the staff to choose for you).Bottom line: Small, definitely non-touristy local restaurant convenient to downtown Ishigaki that feels like a cross between a cafe and an izakaya. Good for couples and for relaxing over drinks.
Where to eat Pizza food in Ishigaki: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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