About 13 minutes by car from Naha Airport. This café and delicatessen is located at the back of the first floor of “Noren Plaza” in Higawa, Naha City. It is not fashionable, but it is the most unique store where you can have several kinds of morning meals in the store and still sell very inexpensive side dishes.
Point 1: What is the location of the “Market Cafe (HIRO SENGIRI Branch)”?
Ichiba Cafe (Hirafu Sengiri Store)” is a cafe and delicatessen located on the first floor of “Noren Plaza” in Higawa, Naha City.
Higawa, Naha City is next to Tsuboya and close to Naha’s Yachimun Street.
Besides, it is famous for many popular “Okinawa soba” restaurants nearby.
It takes more than 10 minutes on foot from Kokusai-dori through several shopping streets, but it is a very interesting place to visit because it is a place where local flavor professionals gather, which is not possible on Kokusai-dori, which caters to tourists.
Point 2: What is the morning breakfast at “Ichiba Cafe (HIRO SENGIRI Branch)” like?
Market Cafe (HIRO SENGIRI Branch)” has an eat-in space, albeit a very small one, where you can also have breakfast.
The menu includes Yushi Tofu & Pork Tamago, Salad Morning (both 600 yen), and Shoga-yaki (800 yen). The menu is small, but the portions are reasonable and hearty, so you will be full if you eat all of them.
This restaurant is open from 3:00 a.m., and mornings are served from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. What a surprise!
Since professionals come to stock the restaurant, is it positioned like Tsukiji or Toyosu in Tokyo?
The most popular morning meal is Yushi Tofu & Pork Tamago, and the tofu has the true Okinawan tofu taste with bittern. Taste professionals also come to eat at this restaurant after stocking up, so it can be said that the taste is certified delicious!
Point 3: What is the drink menu at the “Ichiba Cafe (Hirafu Sengiri Store)”?
The “Market Cafe (HIRO SENGIRI Branch)” offers a drink menu that includes coffee, tea, orange juice, root beer, and cola (all 300 yen), Okinawa Zenzai (with brown sugar and white beans) 400 yen, and parfaits (mango, strawberry, and kintoki) 500 yen.
Next to the eat-in space, PEPSI goods and American-style sundries are lined up, creating a fun atmosphere.
Alongside the café, the storefront is a little unique, with a lineup of prepared foods such as instant pickles made from shredded vegetables. Please visit us.