Maido Ōkini

Hiroshima


If you want to get off the tourist circuit and eat with local workers, this shokudō (small budget restaurant) serves authentic and excellent-value dishes, conveniently on display. Take a tray and pick up the freshly cooked dishes you want, canteen style. Choices such as pork with bean sprouts, okra, grilled salmon, and spinach are simple and tasty.


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