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Meaning 'to mix up', 'champuru' is the name given to typical Okinawan home cooking. 'Champuru culture' is a term often used to express the culture of Okinawa City. With around 40 nationalities represented among its residents, Okinawa City certainly has a 'champuru' aspect to its food culture with Indian, Mexican, Peruvian, and American foods being just some that you can enjoy. Even traditional local Okinawan food such as Okinawa soba or goat dishes are set apart by their own 'Okinawa City' style.
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- Cafe, Patisserie
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Cafe, Patisserie / Izakaya, BarDowntown Donuts
A wine bar in Gintengai where you can also eat donuts.
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TakeOut / Cafe, PatisserieMelrose
Melrose American Bakery & Cafe
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Phone:098-989-6700
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Cafe, PatisserieYoshimoto Coffee
"Yoshimoto Coffee" -Coffee of the World, from Koza City.
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Phone:098-937-2645
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Cafe, Patisserie / Izakaya, BarOkawari Cafe & Bar
A cafe and bar on the 2F of Hals Building across from the Bank of the Ryukyus
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Phone:098-923-3128
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Cafe, PatisserieCafe Ōuchi
Come enjoy handmade cheesecake and red bean paste!
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Phone:098-960-3363
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Cafe, Patisserie / Izakaya, Bar / Restaurant, Dining BarPlayer's Cafe
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Phone:098-929-1169
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TakeOut / Cafe, PatisserieBrown Roll
Their soft, chewy cinnamon rolls are a must-try!
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Phone:098-988-7949
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Cafe, PatisserieUtugusui Cafe Enn
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TakeOut / Cafe, PatisserieRaw Sweets Cafe Abondance