Chiruguwa is a Ryukyuan styled Okinawan soba noodle shop with two locations in central Okinawa. The exterior of the restaurant is topped with red Ryukyuan tiles once reserved only for royalty. Inside, the dining area is decorated with uniquely Okinawa motiffs throughout. The wait staff are dressed as eisa dancers. The Misato neighborhood location in Okinawa City has more than a dozen tables on tatami mats as well many regular tables for those that don't want to crouch down for their meal. My recommendation is to enjoy the beef and vegetable soba for 680 yen. When this dish is served it looks like a plate of yakisoba - stir fried soba with vegetables and meat - but its actually traditional Okinawan soba underneath in the bowl that is generously covered with large succulent pieces of beef and lots of stir fried vegetables. Chiruguwa is a part of the larger Captain's Group of restaurants. The Misato location is approximately 200 meters south of the intersection of Routes 85 and 224 - look for the red tile covered restaurant with 25 parking spaces in front of it. Chiruguwa is open 11:00 ~ 22:00 daily.
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Chiruguwa Soba Misato
A uniquely Ryukyuan styled Okinawan Soba Shop
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Uniquely Ryukyuan decor creates a wonderful environment for enjoying Okinawan soba
The friendly wait staff won't dance for you but nevertheless are dressed in authentic eisa constumes
There are many tatami mat tables to choose from
Chiruguwa has an English menu available; this dish is the beef and vegetable soba
An order of children's half soba is 510 yen
Children's half soba
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Chiruguwa is a great place to warm up at now that temperatures are dropping to the mid teens celsius this weekend on Okinawa.
Chris, Its amazing how reasonable dining out can be in Okinawa.
Chris Barnes
12 years ago
I also really enjoyed the Okinawan soba at this restaurant. Great value for money!
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