Yanbaru Dining Matsu no Kominka Restaurant Reservations | Nago, Okinawa

Discover Yanbaru Dining Matsu no Kominka, a cozy retreat in Old Okinawa. Savor our signature Agu pork shabu shabu and seasonal vegetables in a charming, traditional setting. Book your table today!

Overview

Restaurant Overview and Charm: A Cozy Retreat in Old Okinawa
Yanbaru Dining Matsu no Kominka offers a unique dining experience within a charmingly renovated traditional Okinawan house. This setting invites guests into a peaceful atmosphere, where the essence of Okinawa is deeply felt through both decor and culinary offerings. Known for serving Agu pork, specifically the purebred Okinawa Agu, this establishment showcases the region’s culinary artistry. The owner and chef prioritize quality, crafting each dish to ensure a delightful experience.
Culinary Appeal and Recommended Menu: Noteworthy Agu Pork Delicacies
The cuisine at Yanbaru Dining Matsu no Kominka features various Agu pork offerings, including the signature "Shima Kuro Agu Extreme Shabu Shabu Set," which elevates the dining experience. Guests often praise the rich flavor profile of the meat, characterized by its tender texture and subtly sweet taste, achieved through careful preparation. Other popular dishes include a selection of fresh local vegetables, house-made dumplings, and a special rice dish known as "Jushi," which enhances the overall meal. The creative presentation adds an element of surprise, making the experience memorable.
Cuisine Genres: Traditional Okinawan Shabu Shabu
Yanbaru Dining Matsu no Kominka specializes in traditional Okinawan cuisine, focusing primarily on shabu shabu—a style of hot pot. The restaurant expertly prepares Agu pork, utilizing either the purebred variety or a hybrid, allowing guests to indulge in taste comparisons. Emphasizing local ingredients, the menu also includes an array of seasonal vegetables that capture the essence of Okinawa’s vibrant agricultural landscape, ensuring a wholesome and fulfilling dining experience.

Reviews

"Visiting Yambaru Dining was a wonderful experience. The atmosphere of the old house added to the charm, and the agu pork was simply exquisite. Each bite was delicious and full of flavor. I felt the focus on quality made every dish memorable."
"Dining at Yambaru was delightful. The blend of fantastic agu pork with local vegetables made for a flavorful meal. The staff were very friendly, creating a welcoming environment. It’s definitely a must-visit when in Okinawa."
"The ambiance at Yambaru Dining was warm and inviting. The presentation of the agu pork was beautiful, and the balance of flavors exceeded my expectations. I truly enjoyed the fresh, locally sourced ingredients, making for a satisfying dining experience."
"I had a lovely time at Yambaru Dining. The selection of agu pork was impressive, and every bite was tender and savory. The attention to detail in both dishes and service made it a memorable visit. I will definitely return."
"My visit to Yambaru Dining was fantastic. The uniquely prepared agu pork was tender and flavorful, and the local vegetables were a highlight. I appreciated the informative staff and their enthusiasm for the menu. A great choice for dinner in Okinawa!"

Opening Hours

Monday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Tuesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Wednesday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Thursday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Friday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Saturday: 5:00 – 10:00 PM
Sunday: Closed 

How to Get There

Train / Subway
123m (0.08mi) from Northern Regional Headquarters (via Nago Bus Terminal/Motobu) - about a 2-minute walk 
164m (0.10mi) from Ominami (via Nago Bus Terminal) - about a 3-minute walk 
182m (0.11mi) from Northern Regional Headquarters (via Yohuke/Isagawa/Nago Bus Terminal) - about a 3-minute walk 
Bus stop
146m (0.09mi) from Kitobu Gōdō Chōsha Mae (Bus) (120 Nago Nishi Kūkō Line - Downward) - about a 3-minute walk 
295m (0.18mi) from Nago City Hall North Entrance (via Motobu) - about a 5-minute walk 
164m (0.10mi) from Ominami (via Nago Bus Terminal) - about a 3-minute walk

Map

 2-chōme-14-5 Ōminami, Nago, Okinawa 905-0015, Japan 
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Things to Do in the Area

Okinawa - An Island Paradise of Culture and Nature
Okinawa, known for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, is a captivating destination that attracts visitors with its unique blend of Japanese and Ryukyu heritage. The island is famous for its history, friendly locals, and breathtaking natural landscapes.
  • Shurijo Castle: Once the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases stunning architecture and offers insight into Okinawa's rich history.
  • Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium: Home to diverse marine life, including whale sharks and manta rays, this aquarium provides an immersive experience into the beauty of Okinawa's underwater ecosystem.
  • Cape Manzamo: Known for its dramatic cliffs and scenic views, this picturesque spot features a distinctive rock formation shaped like an elephant's trunk, making it a popular photo op for travelers.
Nago - A City of Natural Wonders and Traditional Charm
Nago, nestled in northern Okinawa, is celebrated for its lush landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, offering visitors a glimpse into Okinawa's natural beauty and local culture. The city's serene beaches and gardens make it an ideal place for relaxation and exploration.
  • Nago Pineapple Park: A fun and interactive park dedicated to pineapples, this attraction features guided tours on pineapple cultivation, along with rides and fresh pineapple treats.
  • Kourijima Island: Connected by a bridge, this small island is perfect for cycling and offers stunning views of the ocean, along with pristine beaches and local eateries serving delicious seafood.
  • Nago Sea Glass Museum: This unique museum showcases beautiful art made from recycled sea glass, offering visitors a glimpse into the creative ways the local community repurposes ocean debris.

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