Friday 13 March 2020

Ryukyu Sabo Ashibiuna (100 Kobudo Kata 2020)

This one is number three on my list and was also the third place that I visited.
It is very close to Wolfbrau- my next stop and only a ten minute walk from the monorail station.

Based just off the main road and with a small gated entrance it really is like walking into a secret garden, with lots of  blooming flowers, shrubbery and a little cobbled path to the door.


All customers are asked to take their shoes off before going into the restaurant which adds to the atmosphere and overall traditional effect. 


Outside they display part of the menu, I went in the lunchtime opening time (from 11am-3pm) but they also open for the evening (from 5pm-11pm). They are Open seven days a week. 


I was met by very friendly staff who give you the option of sitting outside under the canopy or inside- either on the low tatami tables or on a western style table and chairs. 


The interior of the restaurant is very traditional but well maintained.  There is only so much you can say about a restaurant- there are good menu choices, the staff are approachable and friendly and they will adjust sets for you taking allergies and dislikes into account. 
The food is freshly cooked and well presented for a reasonable price.


I'll go here again. 




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