呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ

呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ
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Experience nostalgic dining with delicious kushi-age at Nomikui Retro Sakaba Komanechi in Okinawa’s vibrant district of Kumoji, Naha.
Restaurant Details
Nomikui Retro Sakaba Komanechi is a unique blend of authentic Japanese cuisine and nostalgic charm, located in the vibrant district of Kumoji, Naha, in Okinawa Prefecture. Known for its homage to the Showa era, the restaurant's atmosphere is engulfed in the retro vibes of yesteryear, adorned with vintage decor and playful tunes that transport you back in time.
At the heart of Nomikui's appeal is its exquisite array of kushi-age, or fried skewers. Whether it's succulent prawns, tender chicken, or assorted vegetables, each skewer is cooked to perfection using traditional methods, ensuring a crispy exterior with a juicy center. Their spicy chicken cutlet curry, a fan favorite, strikes a delightful balance between spice and flavor, offering a perfect example of Okinawan culinary mastery.
Strategically located within easy reach of notable landmarks in the area, like the bustling Kokusai Street, this charming izakaya provides an inviting escape from the busy city environment. Its cozy, laid-back setting makes it ideal for both quiet, reflective meals and lively gatherings with family and friends.
Nomikui Retro Sakaba Komanechi’s commitment to superior service and genuine hospitality adds a personal touch to your dining experience. Its experienced culinary team, inspired by the essence of traditional Japanese cooking, strives to offer dishes that are not only delectable but also evoke a sense of nostalgia and warmth. Experience Award-winning flavors in a setting that celebrates Okinawa’s rich history and culture.
呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ Phone Number
呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ Business Days
呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ Address
Japan, 〒900-0015 Okinawa, Naha, Kumoji, 1-chōme−8−19 永山ビル
呑喰レトロ酒場コマネチ Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund.
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