Rāmen House Tida

Top choice in Okinawa & the Southwest Islands


This old-school family noodle joint exudes a Shōwa-era movie vibe if only for its fabulously faded original decor. Friendly hosts dish out hearty bowls of steaming broth, tasty fried rice and juicy gyōza. Many years of slow-paced island cooking, kids growing up at the counter, and locals visiting week after week have all helped to perfect the product.

It's on the way to Miyako-jima Onsen near the intersection of Rtes 78 and 194.


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