
Posted on 13 November 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY ASHLEY MORALES My friend decided to take me out to lunch for my birthday. She chose the restaurant Nana Iro no Niji. Nana Road The restaurant is hidden in a valley surrounded by a range of small mountains in northern Yomitan. The scenery around Nana Iro no Niji is refreshing. There is a [...]
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Posted on 07 November 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY MONETTE EAMES Olive Sign Lately, I have been craving the Olive Garden back in the states. So when I found out that there was an Olive Restaurant, I immediately started thinking about the Italian favorites and the never ending breadsticks and salads. I knew not to get my expectations too high, but once [...]
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Posted on 04 November 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY JESSICA RODRIGUEZ Gyu Front On a family outing looking for dinner, we found on OkinawaHai the Jungle Themed Izakaya. We stopped, and went in, and realized that there were people smoking. We had our four month with us and decided against staying because we didn’t want the baby to be exposed to so much [...]
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Posted on 02 November 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY ANGI BRZYCKI Ploughmans Food The term “Ploughman’s Lunch” is a British phrase for a plain and simple, cold lunch. It usually includes a piece of meat, salad, cheese, and bread. Ploughman’s Lunch Bakery is true to the name and the general idea remains the same, but the meal is anything but plain and [...]
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Posted on 01 November 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY LEAH MAGID English on the awning is our signal that the restaurant we are approaching has an English menu, or at least a picture menu. We rely on the familiar characters not only to let us know that food can be found inside, but that we are encouraged to patronize the particular establishment. [...]
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Posted on 27 October 2011.
Oldwest Front Oldwest Burger CONTRIBUTED BY TASHA GUNN Craving a good ‘ole fashioned homemade hamburger? You should venture on out to Oldwest Cafe. The owner of this restaurant, Mr. Hayashi, used to own the 50′s Cafe by Koza Music Town. His new restaurant has a country ambience from the moment you walk in the room [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2011.
Dragon Front 1 CONTRIBUTED BY LEAH MAGID “Where do you want to eat?” “I don’t know. Where do you want to eat?” “How about this place?” “No, I’m tired of that place. Plus, there is never parking. What about the other place, the one with the things and the people?” “It’s good and all, but [...]
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Posted on 17 October 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY LORALEE ALCANTARA Associa front If you’re looking for a nice, feel-good kind of full, and not a heavy food coma, Café & Bar Associa is a great lunch spot to fill up on some lite, healthy dishes for only ¥980. You’ve probably passed by this little gem many times like we did. Its [...]
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Posted on 10 October 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY KATHRYN CALAGUI Tacorice Plate One sunny Sunday, a friend (Hi Rebekah!) and I had decided to have a Girls Day Out at Depot Island. We’ve already tried a few restaurants in the area and decided that we should try something new. We glanced over the Depot Island map and saw “Tacorice Cafe.” Sounds [...]
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Posted on 10 October 2011.
CONTRIBUTED BY KATIE CLARY Rose Tea Garden Today, my friends and I went to check the mail right around lunch time, and they mentioned that they were both hungry. On a whim, I suggested we try the cute little garden cafe just outside of Courtney’s commissary side, which we learned later is called the Rose [...]
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