CONTRIBUTED BY MONETTE EAMES

Wafu-Tei l Okinawa Hai

Wafu-Tei is a Japanese restaurant chain found all over Okinawa.  Sometimes, they are located inside San-A stores and sometimes, they are located near San-A buildings. They offer a huge variety of delicious Japanese food at reasonable prices. With some meals, you can order a set which comes with a type of noodle and soup dish.

Wafu Tei l Okinawa Hai

Their kid’s meal comes with an entrée, drink, dessert, and a Japanese type of toy/eraser (which my kids love—they beg me to go to Wafu Tei just for the toy). Some of the kids’ meals are filling enough for me, and I eat a lot. Their menu is in English and they also have pictures. Everything they serve is always fresh. 

Wafu Tei l Okinawa HaiIf you just happen to stop by and are starving, they also offer an all-you-can-eat shabu-shabu meal, which is where you swish your meat and vegetables in broth to cook in hot water (delicious) or yakiniku, which is where you can barbecue your meal in front of you as you sit at the table. With the all-you-can-eat meal, you can also order side dishes. These sides can also be very filling as there are a lot to choose from. 

We have never been disappointed with our meals here. Another awesome thing here is the all-you-can-drink hot tea, which is an added plus. And the waiters and waitresses are always fantastic, very friendly and often speak a bit of English. Wafu-Tei is one of our favorite and always-good places to eat on island. We love it because no matter your mood or Japanese food desires, there is always something to suit your taste.

Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Phone: 098-936-9120 (Hamby Town Location)

Directions: The closest one to the Foster/Kadena Area is by Camp Foster in the Hamby Town location, inside the San-A on route 58, right across from Araha Park/Beach. (There are many locations throughout the island.)

Payment: Yen only

Wafu-Tei l Okinawa Hai

6 COMMENTS

  1. We were at Naha Main Place this weekend and ate at Wafu-Tei…it was our third or fourth time doing so, at several different locations on the island. They are very family friendly and reasonably priced. High chairs are available, though they are usually the type without harnesses. We’ve also found them to be very understanding when it comes to bringing in a home-made bento for our daughter, who has Celiac Disease.

  2. Yes! I actually got that meal (the chicken??) and it was DELICIOUS! I didn’t know they had sushi. Looks so yummy I might have to go today. Would you happen to know what was in the top right container? I believe it had a cheesy thick substance and had some sort of vegetables or seafood??