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If you find yourself in the vibrant locale of Chatan, Okinawa, one culinary gem stands out among the bustling eateries—**Fish shop TSUNA**, known far and wide for its authentic Hawaiian poke bowls and fresh seafood offerings. Nestled in the American Depot C Building, this restaurant, lovingly referred to as Fisherman’s POKE, is a paradise for seafood lovers and poke enthusiasts alike.
At Fish shop TSUNA, the philosophy revolves around freshness and quality. The husband and wife team behind this eatery take pride in sourcing their fish daily, often bringing in tuna, salmon, and other delightful catches. This commitment to freshness translates beautifully into every dish served, as echoed by satisfied customers who rave about the taste and quality of the food.
One of the standout offerings is the customizable **poke bowl**, where you can choose from a variety of fresh fish, including tuna, salmon, and even tofu for those seeking a vegan option. The toppings, such as avocado and cucumber, paired with unique sauces like cold ginger or spicy and Hawaiian salt, elevate the experience to new heights. Customers like Doro and Jackie Garces have described the poke bowls as simply the best they’ve ever had, highlighting the perfect portion size and the friendly atmosphere of the staff.
The menu doesn’t stop at poke bowls; indulge in crispy **Fried Fish** options or the classic **Fish & Chips**, featuring the region's mahimahi, a local favorite. Each dish is crafted to perfection, ensuring a delicious experience that leaves patrons returning for more. Plus, the vibrant decor and casual tropical vibe of Fish shop TSUNA draw you in, making it the ideal spot to unwind after a day of exploration in the American Village.
Whether you’re dining in, taking away to enjoy the sunset on the promenade, or even savoring a glass of **Habu sake**—an adventurous traditional Okinawan drink—your visit to Fish shop TSUNA promises an unforgettable culinary journey. So, don’t miss out on this cherished local business and make sure to indulge in a poke bowl that captures the essence of Okinawa’s ocean bounty.