Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Nago, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Nago is a city located in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of December 2012, the city has an estimated population of 61,659 and a population density of 288 persons per km². Its total area is 210.30 km².
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3 based on 19 reviews
Anytime a traveler is heading north on Okinawa, this is a convenient place to stop for lunch or, dinner. Located on a main intersection for Motobu Peninsula, it is also handy for anyone heading on a drive beyond Nago City. The staff are friendly and the place has a family atmosphere. High chairs are provided for children. There is plenty of comfortable seating and, you will be asked if you prefer the non-smoking section. All meals are reasonably priced and delicious. I was a bit surprised, that a hamburger and fries set had been eliminated from the menu. Health food mat be all the rage, these days. It's a good thing they still allow smoking. Regardless, an assistant helped me find the beef dinner and, it was great. Once your order has been taken, you are directed to the drink machines, where you serve yourself, as many times as you like. This is a big plus, in Japan. This restaurant, I've visited many times, returning from long day trips, above Nago, to take a break and enjoy dinner. If they put my favorite hamburger back on the menu, I'll come back and give them Five Stars !
4 based on 34 reviews
Our stay included breakfast or lunch; you can choose daily whether to have breakfast in the Club dining room, or buffet lunch at the La Tida restaurant at the Busena Terrace Hotel (a short walk down the road or along the beach). Either meal service is awesome, so many selections it's difficult not to overeat. The breakfast emphasis is on a healthy diet, but taste is not sacrificed. There are many different breakfast foods available at the buffet: granola or other dry cereal with many different toppings, such as raisins, cranberries, mango, etc.; then a whole table of Japanese breakfast foods, including buckwheat soba, and all the usual toppings; a bread table with various breads, jams, honey dispensed from a honeycomb; a salad table, with greens and multiple salad condiments; a fruit table with many freshly-cut fruits (my favorite was pineapple); an orange slicer and squeezer makes fresh juice while you wait; a daily smoothie is always healthy and tasty. In addition to the buffet, an egg dish is chosen from a menu of six varieties - all are interesting and delicious.
4 based on 85 reviews
This restaurant has a luxurious atmosphere and the staff are friendly. It's a bit dark inside but, comfortable and the music is played low enough to allow conversations at the tables. A friend ad, I stopped by after 2PM for a late lunch. It seems, the lunch specials are not served after two. So, we looked at the regular menu, which has meals ranging in the 1,000-5,000 yen costs. We both had the hamburger set. It was a well balanced meal, which tasted something like meatloaf. Maybe, we'll go back again sometime, to sample the lunch specials.
4 based on 103 reviews
This is a great little Izakaya which is well worth a visit if you're staying in Nago. Decent selection of food and drink and reasonable prices. Staff don't speak much English but there is an English menu available. Of course people are smoking inside which is really annoying, otherwise this place would be worthy of 5 stars.
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4 based on 115 reviews
Dining GUSUKU is a casual dining space to enjoy throughout breakfast, lunch and dinner. The restaurant features variety of menus including Okinawa cuisine, Japanese and Western cuisine. Breakfast buffet has a selection of Western and Japanese menus as wel
we had the breakfast there every day during our stay. The breakfast has a lot of options with both western and Japanese style. Good quality of food and brevage. Love the coffee as the cappuccino is amazing with the black sugar. Also the there are a lot of variety of the jam for the bread, waffle and pancakes. The rose jam is beautiful.We also had dinner there, the sashimi is fresh and the sabu sabu is good.
4 based on 178 reviews
We ate Breakfast and Dinner buffet's here during our stay. The selection available from the buffet was actually pretty good, and the quality of all the food was fine too. Service was typical Japanese and very attentive. The breakfast omelette had 3 specific ingredients every day and they would not change these for others, but the pancakes were always good. Considering it is a Japanese hotel and it was a buffet, overall it was good but it is hard as a buffet to score it more than 3/5. I would suggest for dinner to try one of the other restaurants on site, but for breakfast its quite good.
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