Thursday, July 6, 2023

OKINAWA NAHA: JIMMYs bakery and supermarket! Atmosphere totally reminded me of Hawaii plus American Restaurant! (Nikon D5100, Sony RX100)

 


Jimmys is the most famous home grown bakery in Okinawa and just loved by locals.

A whole section of Hawaiian Kona Brewing Company beer!  The BGM was all Hawaiian here.

Okinawa is famous for rotisserie chicken and tacos! Best in Japan.
But never tried Jimmys chicken though... Im more of a Urasoe Bueno Garlic Chicken guy.


Japan just doesn`t do cookies... was so tempted to buy this.  Jimmys is influence by the US Military so it might be authentic. Gotta try next time.


Whole grain apple triangle!  Apple filling I guess... only 130 yen!

Lots of fresh Apple Pies.

New limited item... peanut butter bread.






It took a while to eventually enjoy a piece of apple... it was mostly bit of apple sauce.

But more than anything the whole grain bread was sooo good... great solid chewy flavor.   Because the apple sauce was kinda limited you really got to enjoy the flavor of the bread.  If you want more apple and sweet sauce then hit up McD`s apple pie.

Overall if you are in Naha definitely give Jimmys a try... they have a great selection of imports, local goods, take away food and lots of baked goods.  Nice place to shop for freshly baked cakes!



This looked really good! Jimmy`s Island Grill lunch and dinner buffet at an incredibly reasonable price.


Wish I could join the Hawaiian special dinner buffet.   The interior of the restaurant had alot of booths just like the US.  Definitely a great spot to take your family.

Restaurant: Island Grill Naha, Jimmy`s Naha Branch
Restaurant J: アイランドグリル 那覇, Jimmy`s那覇店
Address J: 沖縄県那覇市銘苅3-8-5 ジミー那覇店内
Address E: 3-chōme-8-5 Mekaru, Naha, Okinawa 900-0004, Japan
アイランドグリル 那覇, Jimmy's Island Grill, ビュッフェ、アメリカ料理,  沖縄、那覇、ベーカリー、お土産, Japan, Japanese, goodie, yelp, sony rx100, tokyobelly, nikon d5100, cookies, baked goods, super market, grocery store, american restaurant, USA, US Military, gift shop, cookies, cakes, birthday, pastries,  beer, sake

No comments:

Post a Comment