About 50 minutes by car from Naha Airport. Located in Chatan Town, this store sells a variety of different kinds of omusubi. In addition to cheese, olive oil, Agu meat miso, etc., they also sell lemonade, miso soup, side dishes, and desserts such as apricot bean curd. What kind of store is this?
Point 1: What kind of omusubi do you have at “CHATAN PARLOR”?
Photo: Adult Tuna Mayo Wasabi
CHATAN PARLOR sells not only standard Omusubi such as kelp, tuna, and salmon, but also “oddball Omusubi” such as Hokkaido salmon with salted malted rice, adult olive oil wasabi, cream cheese cod roe, Okinawa-style cooked rice with juicy rice, and Agu pork miso.
The store’s stylishness is of course a source of excitement, but the carefully crafted, addictively delicious Omusubi that accentuates the taste of each unique ingredient are something you will want to eat every day.
The staff especially recommends the “Curiti Mentaiko,” a rice ball filled with cream cheese and cod roe. The rich creamy cream cheese and spicy Mentaiko are somehow in perfect harmony.
Point 2: Drinks and desserts from “CHATAN PARLOR” are also recommended!
CHATAN PARLOR also serves lemonade, coffee, café au lait, and other beverages in addition to Omusubi.
The lemonade is homemade by soaking a large amount of thinly sliced lemons with glacial sugar to make the syrup. The lemonade is made by soaking large quantities of thinly sliced lemons with glacial sugar to make syrup, and the lemonade is made from domestically grown lemons.
They also sell homemade thick apricot jelly and brownies, which also have many fans, and are sold at Sanpachina Grocery in Ginowan.
Point 3: “CHATAN PARLOR” also has boxed lunches and prepared foods.
In addition to rice balls, beverages, and desserts, CHATAN PARLOR also sells bento boxes with several side dishes and pickles on top of rice, and salads such as Ise hijiki yamitsuki salad.
In the past, omusubi shops sold only omusubi or pickles at most, so it is nice to see them selling side dishes, drinks, and desserts as well.
They specialize in take-out, and many people seem to park their cars in front of the store and come here to buy, but the staff even goes out of their way to bring the onigiri to your car.
The warm personality of the staff is even more delightful than the delicious onigiri.