Shuritonai” is an Okinawan restaurant in an old red-tile house.

基本情報

店舗名
Shuri-dennai
住所
2-81 Shuri Kinjo-cho, Naha City
電話番号
098-885-6161
営業時間
11:00~15:00, 17:00~0:00
定休日
None
サイトURL
https://omorokikaku.com/sui/

Okinawan restaurant in an old private house to stop by after strolling along the Kanagi-cho stone-paved street

Although the gate inside Shuriden looks like a prestigious restaurant, it is a reasonably priced restaurant where you can enjoy Okinawan soba noodles, pork dishes, and other dishes.

Located at the bottom of the slope of the Kanagi-cho stone-paved road, this is a great place to stop by after a stroll along the Kanagi-cho stone-paved road.

Seating is semi-private, so there is no need to worry about other customers.

It is a blissful experience to eat Okinawan soba and pork dishes while looking out at the beautiful garden.

Because of its relaxed atmosphere, it is often used by tourists and for business entertainment.

Point 1: Okinawan-style red-tile restaurant with an elegant appearance

Sui” in the name of “Shuri Donnai” means “Shuri” in Japanese,

Dounchi” is a title for the family of the head of a Ryukyu warrior clan.

It may be an image of a mansion.

Shuridennai looks like a prestigious restaurant with its gate, but it is an old-fashioned house-style restaurant where you can enjoy Okinawan cuisine and other dishes at reasonable prices.

There are many semi-private, sunken kotatsu-style seats, so you don’t have to worry about the customers next to you. You can also enjoy a view of the beautiful garden.

It is easy for tourists to visit here on a whim, and it is also popular for use as a restaurant for business entertainment.

Point 2: Reasonably priced Okinawa soba and pork dishes

At Shuritonai, you can choose from a variety of Okinawan dishes such as Okinawan soba noodles and goya Chanpuru (bitter melon stir-fry), as well as tonkatsu (pork cutlet) made with specially selected pork.

Both individual items and set menus are available, so you can choose according to how hungry you are.

The menu is full of dishes that can be eaten casually, so you can relax and enjoy them after strolling around Shurijo Castle or the Kanagusuku-cho stone-paved street.

Dining with a view of the beautiful garden will soothe both your mind and body.

Point 3: You can also visit the Folk Museum and Awamori Museum.

Shuridennai” is located at the entrance to Kinjo-cho Stone Paved Road. The stone-paved road is a prefectural scenic spot that has been selected as one of the 100 best roads in Japan, so its appearance is appropriate for a stone-paved road.

Shuritonai” is a restaurant, but it also has a folklore museum and an Awamori museum on its large premises, which can be visited free of charge.

Folk tools used in Okinawan households and awamori from 48 breweries in the prefecture are on display.

It would be hard to find a place with such a large collection of awamori. Some of them are very valuable Awamori.