Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu

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Journey to Okinawan culinary bliss at Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu, savoring dishes like Goya Chanpuru near Narimasu Station in Tokyo.
Restaurant Details
Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu offers a slice of Okinawan culinary history at the heart of Tokyo. Nestled near Narimasu Station in Itabashi, Tokyo, this authentic izakaya welcomes you with an ambiance that marries traditional comfort with a bustling social atmosphere. Ideal for both leisurely lunches and lively dinners, it is the perfect gathering spot to unwind and savor Okinawan specialties.
Their menu delivers a delightful taste of Okinawa's famous dishes. Savor the iconic Goya Chanpuru, a unique dish blending bitter melon, tofu, and tender pork into a perfect symphony of flavors. Dive into a bowl of Okinawa Soba, with its hearty broth and succulent noodles, for a comforting meal sure to resonate with anyone longing for a taste of the islands.
Conveniently accessible from Narimasu Station and situated in Tokyo's vibrant Itabashi ward, Shimanchu provides a captivating dining experience that transports you to the subtropical vibe Okinawa is celebrated for. Whether you're a culinary tourist or a local commuter, the outstanding service and vibrant food reinforce Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu as a beacon of Okinawan hospitality in Tokyo.
Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu Phone Number
Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu Business Days
Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu Address
1F, 2-18-14 Narimasu, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 175-0094
Okinawa Taishu Sakaba Shimanchu 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.
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Over 14 million residents call Tokyo home. Functioning as Japan's economic and cultural center, it's no surprise the metropolis often appears at the top of travelers' bucket lists. Here, you can find everything from traditional tea houses to futuristic skyscrapers.
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