
tucked into the pottery district of tsuboya, uchina café buku-buku feels like okinawa's answer to third wave coffee without the pretense. the name alone tells you something: "buku-buku" references the traditional okinawan tea ceremony, foam whipped thick and ceremonial. here they bring that same reverence to espresso. what keeps the 4.5-star rating solid across 239 reviews isn't flashy equipment or instagrammable latte art. it's consistency. the kind of place where your cortado tastes exactly right every time, where the steam wand hisses at just the right pitch. regulars drift in like they're visiting family, settling into familiar rhythms while ceramic cups warm their palms. the tsuboya location matters too. surrounded by pottery workshops and traditional kilns, this isn't tourist coffee. it's neighborhood coffee that happens to be excellent. that distinction makes all the difference when you're searching for something real in a city full of chains.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
+81 98-943-4811
website
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google reviews
239
avg rating
4.5
local cred
72%
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