Ocean's Pizza is a buffet restaurant in Yomitan Village under the same ownership as the Pizza In Restaurant in nearby Chatan. The food and setup is very similar to its sister eatery but Ocean's adds views of the East China Sea and a coffee bar, not that the bar is included as a part of the buffet. For more information about the pizza, pasta and salad buffet, read the review article on Pizza In. Ocean's Pizza is located just off of Route 6 in the Yomitan Gala Shopping Center; look for the Kanahide grocery store just past the American Army Torii Station base and veer left, then turn left at the next intersection, and follow the path to the Mura Saki Mura Village hotel, turning left at the hotel which leads to the entrance to Gala. Ocean's Pizza is open 10:30 ~ 21:30 daily. Prices have recently risen modestly to 1,029 yen for adults and between 250 yen and 750 yen each for children under 12.
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Ocean's Pizza
A waterfront salad, pasta, and pizza buffet in Yomitan
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Ocean's Pizza is under the same ownership as the Pizza In restaurant in Chatan
There's about a dozen seats on the wooden deck that overlook the East China Sea
Look for this sign once leaving the parking lot
More signs to let you know where you are at - Ocean's Pizza
Pay at the front once done eating
The coffee bar is an additional charge to the buffet
Like most places on Okinawa, American celebrations are acknowledged at Ocean's Pizza
A close up shot of the salad bar
Pasta
The taco rice is a bastardized creation that includes rice mixed in taco seasoning with just a little bit of beef added; avoid it
Hawaiian style pizza
Bacon and spinach pizza
Dessert Pizza
Take whatever you like
The Ocean's pizza staff continually brings out new pizza; to make room the previous pizzas are consolidated to make room for the new
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