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Japan, 〒900-0014 Okinawa, Naha, Matsuo, 2-chōme−9−6 タカミネビル 1F
contacts phone: +81 98-927-9295
website: www.ccbokinawa.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 26.2150533, Longitude: 127.6880069
John G
::If you are seeking a traditional American breakfast this is about as close as your gonna get. We had the Eggs Benedict with smoked bacon, the mixed fruit juice, ginger basil lemonade and it was all on point. We're gonna go back and try their pancakes.
GZS
::Visited several breakfast spots in Okinawa during my visit but this was my favorite. It seems that all the places focus on soufflé pancakes, eggs Benedict, French toast and/or Açai Bowls as the core menu items including this place. First you will have to wait as there is limited seating. We waited about 40 minutes which I would recommend trying the spam Onigiri which is across from C&C which also has a very long que but if your 2 or more you can wait for both at the same time. I ordered the eggs Benedict which was extremely good. The ham & Hollandaise sauce were perfect and high quality. On the side I ordered an açai bowl with fresh fruit and homemade granola. The açai bowl is small so perfect as a side dish. One more thing I really liked were the potatoes. They were fresh cut fried with the perfect crispiness. Interior is very clean with friendly smiling staff. The wait is long but worth the visit.
Jeff O
::What a gem of a place. Breakfast was amazing, so well prepared. Wife had the fruit special with lilikoi sauce pancakes, and I had the waffle with banana and bacon, not crispy but still mouth watering.
Sani Hawk
::Great breakfast spot, quite popular. There was a line when we got there, so prepare to wait for a few minutes. French toast, strawberry pancake souffle, and the omelet, all tasted delicious.✔️
Delphine Yeo
::There were about 10 people in our queue on a rainy late Monday morning. There's no shelter so you need a brolly. The queue moves very very slowly so you need plenty of patience. There's very limited seating. Even though a table (2 tables joint together) sits 4 people, and there's only 2 of you, they get you to sit there. I thought it would be helpful to split the table so another couple can join in to get the queue moving. Food was served very quickly. Quality of food was very good (fresh and subtly tasty) but I'm not sure if it's worth the long wait. I noticed that some customers sat a very long time at the table leisurely trawling through their mobile phones even though they had finished their meals. I think we need to be considerate to eat and leave so others have a chance to enjoy the food and experience.