Izakaya Suku

Fugu / Crab / Other Seafood
Experience the flavors of Okinawa with authentic cuisine and local favorites like Miyako beef tataki and Orion beer at Izakaya Suku.
Restaurant Details
Nestled in the vibrant region of Miyakojima in Okinawa, Izakaya Suku is a must-visit destination for food lovers and curious travelers alike. This charming eatery is celebrated for its dedication to traditional Okinawan cuisine, offering a genuine taste of the island.
The restaurant shines with its authentic and fresh seafood dishes, most notably the savory Miyako beef tataki, which leaves an indelible mark on every guest's palate. Alongside these culinary delights, the crisp taste of Orion beer, served perfectly chilled, offers the perfect respite from the Japanese sun and provides an ideal accompaniment.
Situated on bustling Nishizato Street, Izakaya Suku attracts an eclectic crowd of both locals and visitors. Its proximity to various local attractions makes it a convenient stop after a day of exploring Miyakojima's beautiful landscapes. Within this cozy eatery, the friendly and attentive service helps create an inviting atmosphere suitable for various occasions, from intimate dinners to social gatherings. The cozy decor and family-run vibes elevate the dining experience beyond just a meal, making diners feel as if they’ve stepped into a hidden gem where comfort and expertise meet.
The philosophy here is simple: Fresh ingredients, traditional recipes, and a hint of island flair. Izakaya Suku embodies not just the taste, but the spirit of Okinawa, taking guests on a culinary journey that's equally comforting and exciting. For those longing for authentic fare and a memorable dining experience, an evening at Izakaya Suku promises a feast for both the senses and the soul.
Izakaya Suku Phone Number
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Izakaya Suku Address
147 Nishizato, Hirara, Miyakojima-shi, Okinawa 906-0000
Izakaya Suku 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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