For a memorable, elegant meal in Naha, don't pass up dinner at the hilltop Nuchigafū, off the southern end of Tsuboya Pottery Street. Formerly a lovely Okinawan teahouse, and before that a historic Ryūkyūan residence, Nuchigafū serves lunch and frothy buku-buku tea during the day and beautifully plated multicourse Okinawan dinners by night. Children aged 11 and older are welcome.
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