Toma No Sato

Cafe / Bakery / Pastries / Desserts
Savor Okinawa's authentic flavors with Toma No Sato's affordable Senbero deals and refreshing mango sweets in Naha's Noren Plaza.
Restaurant Details
Toma No Sato in Naha's vibrant Noren Plaza offers an authentic Okinawan dining experience that seamlessly blends tradition and contemporary flair. Renowned for its signature Senbero deals, guests can revel in a selection of three drinks and a dish for just 1,200 yen — an experience cherished by both locals and tourists for its unparalleled value.
The menu is an exploration of local flavors, including the exquisite pork shabu-shabu accompanied by mouthwatering ponzu and sesame sauces. Unique offerings, like cartilage soki and chicken braised in white wine, promise a culinary journey into Okinawa's rich heritage.
Centrally located, this lively Izakaya is surrounded by the bustling energy of Noren Plaza. The friendly atmosphere and inviting decor make it the perfect spot for casual meet-ups or a relaxing solo visit. Patrons will appreciate the engaging staff, who offer warm hospitality, enhancing each dining experience.
Conclude your meal with their refreshing mango sweets, embodying the island's tropical essence. Each visit to Toma No Sato is a celebration of Okinawa's vibrant culinary legacy, set in an ambiance that encourages exploration and enjoyment.
Whether you're chasing a quick bite or settling in for an extended feast, Toma No Sato promises delight with every visit to the heart of Okinawa.
Toma No Sato Phone Number
Toma No Sato Business Days
Toma No Sato Address
2-3-1 Higawa, Naha-shi, Okinawa 900-0022
Toma No Sato 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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