Pineapple-fed pork with skin is super sweet 🍍🐷

How can you go to Okinawa without eating Agu pork hot pot?
Before leaving, I found this place on Google with high reviews
A popular Japanese shabu-shabu specialty shop with locals and tourists
The shop offers high quality skin-on pork (Agu pork) and local fresh vegetables Here you can taste the authentic Okinawan flavor

The shop area is small and the atmosphere is warm
Great for gathering with family or friends
One-person bar seating Curtain booth Group seating room....

The staff highly recommends [Cha-boo Deluxe Package]
Package includes: Appetizer, Pineapple Agu Pork Belly, Pineapple Agu Pork Rib Muscle, Skin Pork Belly, Japanese Cauliflower, Island Vegetables, Sea Grapes, Island Tofu
There is also a choice of Okinawa noodles or Japanese assorted congee
and dessert a total of 10 dishes

Exclusive special secret broth with tender and juicy pork
It really tastes with a hint of sweetness
Heat the soup first and then immediately try the original soup
The secret broth is fresh and refreshing
Then put the pork pieces into the pot one by one and rinse lightly
The soup is starting to become rich
Then you can add vegetables and tofu

Combine your own favorite seasoning
Let the taste have more layered changes
Recommend the grapefruit pepper sauce
The refreshing sourness highlights the freshness of the meat
Also the homemade Okinawa oil miso sauce was good rich aroma

In the end we chose "Japanese Assorted Congee".
Heat the rice until soft
Then pour in the egg yolk juice and turn off the heat immediately
No need to stir until the egg mixture is cooked through Sprinkle with spring onions
The flavor is rich and really delicious

The "Pineapple Agu Pig" produced in Okinawa Prefecture is a pig raised with pineapple as feed, so the meat is particularly fresh and soft
A must-eat specialty food when you come to Okinawa
Affordable price Super high CP value
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#restaurant recommendation
#Must-eat choice
#Okinawa Agu Pig

📍Agu Pork Hot Pot Chaboo (CHABU)
Address: 2F, Higashi-Ibankan, 4-12 Higashicho, Naha, Okinawa, Japan
Opening hours: Closed on Mondays
Tuesday to Sunday 17:30-23:00

Post by Cmama! | Sep 3, 2025

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