Once you step inside, you can’t help but notice the wooden spoons and pottery that graced the entrance while you take off your shoes to walk on the sm ... More
Once you step inside, you can’t help but notice the wooden spoons and pottery that graced the entrance while you take off your shoes to walk on the smooth wood floors, making it clean enough for toddlers to crawl on the floor, and this they do in pairs, such is the popularity of this cafe with young families and sea changers escaping from Tokyo and other big cities on the mainland.
The menu here feature locally sourced vegetarian dishes and while there are only half a dozen choices, most come in sets consisting of five or so different plates in a tasting menu sized serving.
The one hour drive on the motorway north from Naha, with views of verdant subtropical mountains, and glimpses of the tranquil blue seas, is the perfect way to meditate and take in the country air on the way to Cafe Koku.