Gluten-Free Cuisine Specialty Restaurant Ichiri-Cho-De
グルテンフリー料理専門店 いちゃりばちょーでー
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You can enjoy omakase dishes using pesticide-free vegetables and other ingredients. Please note that the menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability.
You can enjoy omakase dishes using pesticide-free vegetables and other ingredients. Please note that the menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability.
You can enjoy omakase dishes using pesticide-free vegetables and other ingredients. Please note that the menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability.
Please enjoy the historic Ryukyu Dynasty court cuisine served on a todo tray. Please note that the menu is subject to change depending on the season and availability.
5-piece course will be served with Ryukyuan hospitality dishes. Please note that the menu may change depending on the season and availability.
Okinawa has developed a unique food culture based on the ingredients nurtured by trade during the Ryukyu Kingdom era and the subtropical climate. The foundation of the dietary habits that support the longevity of the island's people is rooted in the age-old spirit of 'medicinal food is the source of health,' known as 'kusui mun.'
The idea that both the treatment of diseases and everyday meals are meant to nourish human life and maintain health, and that their source is the same. We are particular about using ingredients that align with this concept and cook without using scientific seasonings.
(Homemade! Made with peanuts from Chiba Prefecture!)
(Higher nutritional value compared to regular tofu due to being freshly squeezed)
(Uses mozuku from Okinawa and vinegar made from domestically produced rice)
(Salted young fish of Aigo, served with tofu)
(Salted bonito entrails, perfect with strong awamori)
(A delicacy made by fermenting island tofu with red koji.)
(Enjoy the deliciousness of shredded carrots)
(Using Arthur (Aosa) from Ie Island)
(Rafute wrapped in egg with mayonnaise and sauce)
(Using firm island tofu cooked with homemade chili oil)
(Stir-fried Okinawan tofu)
(Stir-fried car-fried gluten)
(Stir-fried somen noodles)
(Uses pork belly with skin from Okinawa. Marinated and cooked with island salt.)
(Pork ears are mixed with homemade chili oil. Spicy and crunchy, it's perfect with beer or awamori.)
(Using rare Miyako Island pork! Slowly simmered with awamori and brown sugar)
(Steamed Agu pork, which is sweet and delicious due to its fat, is served with homemade ponzu sauce.)
(A court cuisine dish made by marinating pork in black sesame sauce and steaming it)
(Pork trotters simmered in awamori. Tender and full of collagen)
(Tempura made from Aosa seaweed from Iejima)
(Sweet and spicy flavor with deep-fried Taimo dipped in homemade sauce.)
(The broth is made by combining bonito flakes from Irabu Island in Miyako with pork broth.)
(Homemade meat using several types of spices, with cheese that does not contain cellulose)
(Salt-flavored yakisoba using Ishigaki Island pepper Bibachi)
(Squid ink has detoxifying effects)
(Contains handmade meat miso)
(Contains rare dried fruits)
(Homemade, made over 2 days)
Zero sugar! Zero purine! Low calorie! The thrombolytic effect is actually 1.5 times that of wine! Awamori that has been aged for more than three years is called 'kusu'! There are also awamori with rich flavors of vanilla, milk caramel, bitter chocolate, and cacao! If you can catch such wonderful flavors, you too can join the ranks of awamori enthusiasts♪ Enjoy it straight, on the rocks, with water, or with soda – there are many ways to enjoy it.
Delicious regular sake on the rocks, slightly diluted with water
100% Hitomebore from Ishigaki Island, served on the rocks or with water
A rare brewery from Yonaguni Island, Rock
20% blended awamori aged in barrels for 3 years, bottled in June 2012
2018 Special Limited Release First Distillation on the Rocks, Watered Down
Manufactured in July 2005, aged aroma and Western liquor aroma, served straight
Limited 2004 Distillation Straight, On the Rocks
Limited Edition Awamori 8-Year Aged Straight
1989 Distilled 63-degree raw sake, straight or on the rocks
Manufactured in 1982, Straight
Bottled on July 2018, 3-year-old aged sake, served straight or on the rocks
