Tasty aromas waft from the corner where Dhanie’s Kitchen is located near an American-style bar and other small businesses, just a 15-minute drive from Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo.
Mii Bee restaurant has no menu because every meal is created that day from a fresh selection of the best ingredients sourced from the local markets in Beppu, Japan.
Tucked away beside the Officer’s Club, Route 16 is a 1950s-style eatery serving American classics like burgers, Philly cheesesteaks and pulled pork sandwiches, and malts and shakes.
If you are looking for simple yet tasty Mexican cuisine after a long day of shopping in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, stop at Casa Burrito on your way back to base.
Taste bonito sashimi, along with other locally caught seafood, for lunch at Hotel Maruman in Japan’s Miyazaki prefecture, a short walk from the Meitsu Port pier.
Along the Kose River, on a winding road on Mount Rakan in Hiroshima prefecture, sits Spa Rakan, a scenic rest stop boasting a small restaurant, convenience store and onsen.