Passo a Passo

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沖繩縣浦添市磯1-21-2 牧港建設大廈1F

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店舗紹介
  • Located in Urasoe City, Okinawa, "Passo a Passo" (Passo a Passo) is a unique modern izakaya that adds memorable culinary experiences to your Okinawa trip with its diverse Asian-themed cuisine and warm, relaxed atmosphere. Here, you can find a fusion of Japanese, Western, Chinese, and other international delicacies. Whether for a casual lunch or an enjoyable evening drink, you can savor delicious food and happy moments.

  • 【Signature Dishes】

  • Handmade Italian Pizzas and Pastas | Made with a commitment to starting from scratch, the crispy crusts and chewy noodles present the most authentic Italian classic flavors.

  • Weekly Selected Grills and Fresh Seafood | Carefully selected seasonal ingredients offer a variety of Japanese grilled meats, skewers, and fresh seafood directly from the fishing port, providing a different surprise with every visit.

  • Specialty Sushi Rolls and Asian-inspired Small Plates | Blending local characteristics with Asian creativity, these offer unique taste experiences, making them excellent choices to pair with fine wines.

  • 【More Recommendations】

  • Excellent Location for Easy Self-Drive Access: The restaurant is situated in Iso, Urasoe City, adjacent to the main road and next to the au Shop Urasoe Higashi store. With ample parking, it's easy for self-driving travelers to reach and enjoy their meal without worry.

  • All-Day Dining Experience to Suit Diverse Needs: From a leisurely midday break (11:30-14:00, average spend ¥2,500) to lively evening gatherings (18:00-01:00/02:00, average spend ¥2,500), "Passo a Passo" offers abundant choices. We also have all-you-can-drink plans for you to chat and drink to your heart's content.

  • Comfortable Asian-Style Space, Perfect for Any Gathering: The interior design is full of Asian flair, creating a warm and inviting dining atmosphere. Whether it's for a romantic date, a family meal with children, or a gathering with friends, you can spend an unforgettable Okinawa food journey here.

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