You can also eat and drink “Ryugu” Sata Andagi inside the restaurant.

Ryugu” is a specialty store of Sata Andagi.
Sata Andagi is a typical Okinawan snack that was featured in the morning TV drama “Asa Dora” (Morning Drama).
Although Sata Andagi can be purchased in many places in Okinawa, Ryukyu uses carefully selected eggs and flour to sell original flavors of Sata Andagi, skewered Sata Andagi, chippuru, and other items that can only be found at Ryukyu.
Ryugu” is not only a place to buy souvenirs, but also to eat and drink in the restaurant.
Point 1: A wide variety of Sata Andagi

Ryugu” sells not only the standard Sata Andagi, but also brown sugar, cinnamon, coconut, and other Sata Andagi from 100 yen per piece. Some flavors are not available at other stores, so it is fun to choose.
The “chipper” are small Sata Andagi skewers. They have become popular because they can be eaten with one hand, are cute, and come in a variety of flavors.
Point 2: Some Sata Andagi can be stored for long periods of time.

Since Sata Andagi is a popular souvenir, Ryukyuu sells vacuum-packed versions with a longer shelf life in addition to regular ones.
You can buy the regular type for immediate consumption or vacuum-packed for souvenirs, depending on your purpose.
Because it also looks like a smiling face, Sata Andagi is considered a lucky sweet and can be used as a wedding gift, or as a gift for childbirth.
The staff will carefully guide you through the process, so please enjoy selecting items while checking them out.
Point 3: You can eat warm Sata Andagi in the restaurant.
There are many stores where you can take out Sata Andagi, but at Ryugu you can also eat it in the store.
Ryugu” will warm the Sata Andagi before serving.
When warm, the simplicity of the Sata Andagi stands out. You can taste it with coffee or enjoy it with Okinawan-style juices such as shikuwasa or mango.
It would be a good place to stop by as a break from walking around Kokusai-dori and the Makishi Public Market area.