Yui-yui










Payment is by cash, PayPay, or Setapay only. Instagram: setagaya_yuiyui_lunch
1 Chome-17-4 Setagaya, Setagaya City
Lunchtime Meal Menu
Soki Soba & Jushi
ソーキそば&じゅーしい
Delicious soba made with a blend of bonito and meat broth. (Dried shiitake mushrooms are used in the jushi. If you have allergies, you can change to meat miso onigiri.)
A set of Okinawa's signature noodle dish, "Soki Soba," and seasoned mixed rice, "Jushi." Soki Soba features tender braised pork ribs (soki) and a mild soup flavored with bonito and pork broth. Jushi is Okinawan-style mixed rice infused with the flavors of pork, vegetables, and dried shiitake mushrooms.
Sashimi Set Meal
おさしみ定食
The fish changes weekly. See the in-store sign for details... (Sold out / marked with X)
A set meal featuring fresh sashimi as the main dish. Enjoy seasonal fish that changes weekly. It's a well-balanced meal with rice, miso soup, and side dishes.
Yushi Tofu Mapo Tofu Set Meal
ゆし豆腐の麻婆豆腐定食
Uses sansho pepper and pippatsu (island pepper)
Mapo tofu made with "Yushi Tofu," a fluffy Okinawan tofu. It uses sansho pepper and Okinawa's unique "Pippatsu" (island pepper) for a distinctive aroma and spicy kick. The soft tofu texture and spiciness pair perfectly with rice.
Taco Rice
タコライス
Yui-yui's salsa is not spicy, so it's easy for children to eat.
A popular Okinawan dish topped with spicy taco meat, lettuce, cheese, and tomatoes. Our salsa sauce is mild and not too spicy, making it easy to eat. Please mix everything well before enjoying.
Goya Chanpuru Set Meal
ゴーヤちゃんぷるー定食
A popular Goya Chanpuru set meal. Includes plenty of vegetables and Spam.
A classic Okinawan stir-fry (chanpuru) of bitter melon (goya), tofu, egg, and pork luncheon meat (Spam). The moderate bitterness of goya and the saltiness of Spam are appetizing. It's a nutritious dish that goes well with rice.
Ground Meat Chanpon
ひき肉ちゃんぽん
Ground meat and onion simmered in egg and served over rice. Sweet and savory flavor that goes well with rice.
In Okinawa, "chanpon" refers not to a noodle dish, but to a rice bowl dish with stir-fried ingredients covered in egg. Ground meat and onions are seasoned sweet and savory, then lightly covered with egg. It's a home-style dish similar to oyako-don (parent-and-child bowl) but with ground meat.
Assorted Salted Seafood
塩辛4種盛り
Squid Ink, Salted Aigo Fry (Suku-garasu), Bonito Belly (Hara-ga), Bonito Salt-Cured Innards (Wata-garasu)
A platter of four types of Okinawan delicacies: salted fish and seafood. Includes Suku-garasu (salted baby fish) and Wata-garasu (salted bonito innards), offering rich, salty flavors perfect with awamori.
Shima Rakkyo
島らっきょ
Small Okinawan rakkyo (scallions). Known for their crisp texture and mild spiciness, they can be eaten pickled or as tempura. Refreshing and perfect as a palate cleanser or snack.
Umibudo (Sea Grapes)
海ぶどう
A type of seaweed also known as "green caviar." Enjoy its unique popping texture and oceanic aroma. It's typically eaten with a dipping sauce.
Mimiga Peanut
ミミガーピーナッツ
Boiled pig's ears (mimiga) mixed with peanut butter and miso. The crunchy texture of the mimiga pairs well with the rich, nutty flavor of peanuts.
Mimiga Kimchi
ミミガーキムチ
A snack made by mixing crunchy pig's ears (mimiga) with kimchi. It's a spicy dish that pairs well with drinks.
Goya Vinegar
ゴーヤ酢
A refreshing dish of thinly sliced bitter melon dressed in vinegar. The acidity of the vinegar mellows the bitterness of the goya, making it easy to eat.
Edamame
枝豆
Boiled soybeans (edamame). A simple yet addictive classic snack.
Pickled Vegetables
おしんこ
A platter of pickled seasonal vegetables. Refreshing and suitable as a palate cleanser or accompaniment to drinks.
Kimchi
キムチ
A Korean-style fermented dish made from napa cabbage and other vegetables pickled with chili peppers. It has a spicy and sour taste.
Mozuku Vinegar
もずく酢
A refreshing dish of Okinawan mozuku seaweed dressed in Sanbaizu (three-vinegar sauce) or similar. Characterized by its smooth texture and unique slimy consistency.
Yushi Tofu
ゆしどうふ
Fluffy, soft tofu that hasn't been set. Enjoy the mild taste of soy and dashi broth, eaten like a soup.
Jimami Tofu
ジーマミーどうふ
Okinawan tofu made from peanuts (jimami). It has a chewy texture and rich peanut flavor, often enjoyed as a dessert with a sweet and savory sauce.
Goya Nukazuke (Pickled Bitter Melon)
ゴーヤのぬか漬け
Bitter melon pickled in rice bran (nukazuke). The flavor of the rice bran combined with the bitterness of the goya pairs well with sake and shochu.
Tofu and Umibudo (Sea Grapes) Salad
とうふと海ぶどうのサラダ
A healthy salad made with Okinawan island tofu and umibudo (sea grapes). Enjoy the simple flavor of the tofu and the popping texture of the sea grapes.
Daikon and Carrot Shiri Shiri Salad
大根と人参のしりしりサラダ
A salad made with shredded daikon radish and carrots. "Shiri shiri" is Okinawan dialect for shredded. Enjoy the crisp texture.
Bonito Marinated in Spicy Koregusu
カツオ ピリ辛コーレーグース漬け
Sashimi-grade bonito marinated in a sauce made from "Koreguusu" (island chili peppers steeped in awamori). The spicy kick enhances the savory flavor of the bonito.
French Fries
ポテトフライ
Classic french fries. Enjoy the hot and fluffy texture of freshly fried fries.
Curly Fries
カーリーフライ
A type of french fries, characterized by its curly shape, popular in Okinawan fast-food restaurants. It's seasoned with spices.
Tender Braised Cartilage Soki
軟骨ソーキのトロトロ煮込み
A dish made by slow-simmering pork ribs with cartilage (soki) for a long time. The cartilage becomes incredibly tender, resulting in a rich flavor.
Tebichi Stew
テビチ煮
A Okinawan specialty dish of tenderly simmered pig's trotters (tebichi). Rich in collagen with a jiggly texture.
Gurukun Nanban
グルクン南蛮
Nanban-zuke (marinated fried fish) made with Okinawa's prefectural fish, Gurukun (thread-sail filefish), coated in a sweet and sour sauce. Often edible down to the bones, it has a refreshing taste.
Gurukun Tempura
グルクンの天ぷら
Tempura made by coating white fish (gurukun/thread-sail filefish) in batter and deep-frying it. Okinawan tempura is characterized by its seasoned, thick batter, giving it a fritter-like texture.
Umami Nik Garlic Pepper Tender Spare Ribs
ウマニク ガーリックペッパー 柔らかスペアリブ
Pork spare ribs seasoned with garlic and pepper, cooked until tender. The savory meat and spicy aroma are appetizing.
Grilled Soki
焼きソーキ
Braised pork ribs (soki) are grilled until fragrant. Enjoy the crispy exterior and juicy interior.
Rafute
ラフテー
Okinawan-style braised pork belly (rafute). Made by slowly simmering pork belly with skin in awamori, soy sauce, and sugar until it's tender enough to cut with chopsticks, with a rich sweet and savory flavor.
Aosa Seaweed Tempura
アーサーの天ぷら
Tempura mixed with aosa (green laver) seaweed. It has a rich oceanic aroma and a chewy batter texture.
Mozuku Tempura
もずくの天ぷら
Tempura made with Okinawan mozuku seaweed. Crispy on the outside, with the unique texture of mozuku on the inside, it's a popular staple in Okinawan izakayas.
Pork Tamago
ポーク玉子
A staple of Okinawan home cooking: grilled Spam slices and tamagoyaki (rolled omelet), served with rice. Simple yet pairs perfectly with rice and drinks.
Purple Sweet Potato Croquette
紅芋コロッケ
A croquette made with Okinawan beni-imo (purple sweet potato). Characterized by its vibrant purple color and the natural sweetness of the beni-imo.
Taro Croquette
ターンム 田芋コロッケ
Taro (Tan-mu) is a type of taro root, an essential ingredient for celebrations in Okinawa. Enjoy the unique sticky texture and flavor of this croquette.
Goya Chanpuru
ゴーヤちゃんぷるー
A representative Okinawan home-style stir-fry (chanpuru) of bitter melon, tofu, pork, and other ingredients. The flavor combines the bitterness of goya with the savory taste of dashi.
Fu Chanpuru
ふーちゃんぷるー
A stir-fry made with Okinawa's "Kuruma Fu" (wheel-shaped wheat gluten). The fu absorbs the egg mixture, giving it a chewy, meat-like texture and satisfying bite.
Somen Chanpuru
ソーメンちゃんぷるー
A dish of stir-fried boiled somen noodles with tuna and vegetables. It's simple, light, and a popular choice to finish a meal.
Tofu Chanpuru
豆腐ちゃんぷるー
A vegetable stir-fry featuring firm island tofu. The tofu has a rich flavor, making it a satisfying yet healthy dish.
Carrot Shiri Shiri
人参しりしり
A simple Okinawan dish of stir-fried shredded carrots and egg. It brings out the natural sweetness of the carrots for a mild flavor.
Rafute Fried Rice
ラフテーチャーハン
Fried rice made with tender braised pork belly (rafute). The richness of the meat and fat coats the rice for a deep flavor.
Soki Soba
ソーキそば
Okinawa soba topped with sweet and savory braised pork ribs (soki). It's a hearty dish that meat lovers will adore.
Okinawa Soba
沖縄そば
The most standard Okinawa soba, topped with pork belly and other ingredients. Features a light bonito broth and thick noodles.
Neapolitan
ナポリタン
A Okinawan soba noodle version of Neapolitan spaghetti. The chewy noodles and ketchup flavor are a great match, reminiscent of old-fashioned kissaten (coffee shops).
Taco Rice
タコライス
A soul food of Okinawa, topped with taco meat, cheese, and lettuce on rice. It's spicy and very filling.
Salted Yakisoba
塩焼きそば
A stir-fried noodle dish with a refreshing salty flavor. It brings out the savory taste of the vegetables and meat.
Squid Ink Yakisoba
イカスミ焼きそば
A rich dish of yakisoba noodles coated in squid ink. Enjoy the deep flavor of squid ink and the aroma of the sea.
Ground Meat Chanpon
ひき肉ちゃんぽん
A Okinawan-style rice bowl dish with stir-fried ground meat and vegetables covered with egg. Unlike the noodle dish "Champon," this is a unique Okinawan menu item.
Set Meal Set
定食セット
A set that allows you to add rice, miso soup, etc., to any à la carte dish to make it a set meal.
Andasu Miso Onigiri
アンダースーみそおにぎり
Onigiri (rice ball) coated or filled with Andasu (oil miso). The sweet and savory flavor of pork fat and miso pairs well with the rice.
Pork Tamago Onigiri
ポーク玉子おにぎり
An Okinawan convenience store and home staple: grilled Spam and tamagoyaki (rolled omelet) sandwiched or wrapped in rice. It's a substantial onigiri.
Orion Draft Draft
オリオンドラフト生
Okinawa's representative beer. With a crisp, refreshing finish and mild taste suitable for the hot climate.
Assorted Sours
サワー各種
・Shikuwasa Sour ・Mango Sour ・Guava Sour ・Pineapple Sour
A sour made with tropical fruits. Enjoy the fruity, sweet and sour taste of shikuwasa, mango, and more.
Highball
ハイボール
A classic cocktail made by mixing whiskey with soda. The carbonation makes it a refreshing drink.
Fresh Lemon Sour
生レモンサワー
A fresh sour made with freshly squeezed lemon. The refreshing aroma and acidity of the lemon stand out.
Assorted Tea Highballs
お茶ハイ各種
・Oolong Tea Highball ・Sanpin Tea Highball ・Ucchin Tea Highball
A drink made by mixing shochu with tea. Sanpin tea (jasmine tea) and Ucchin tea (turmeric tea) highballs are particularly popular Okinawan ways to enjoy shochu.
Soft Drinks
ソフトドリンク
・Shikuwasa Juice ・Passion Fruit Juice ・Mango Juice ・Pineapple Juice ・Guava Juice ・Non-alcoholic Beer ・Root Beer ・Orange Juice ・Apple Juice ・Grapefruit Juice ・Coke ・Oolong Tea ・Sanpin Tea (Jasmine Tea) ・Ucchin Tea (Turmeric Tea)
A variety of non-alcoholic drinks, including Okinawan fruit juices and root beer with its unique flavor.
Zanpa (White)
残波 (白)
A popular awamori affectionately known as "Zanshiro." Its fruity and mild flavor with a clean finish makes it recommended for women and awamori beginners.
Yaesen
八重泉
One of Ishigaki Island's representative awamori. A direct-fired distilled awamori characterized by its rich aroma and mellow taste.
Kumesen
久米仙
Awamori made with the famous water of Kume Island. It has a refreshing aroma and a light, crisp taste, perfect for enjoying on the rocks or with water.
Zuisen
瑞泉
Awamori produced by a traditional brewery in Shuri. It has a rich yet clean flavor that pairs well with food.
Seifuku
請福
Awamori from Ishigaki Island. Its charm lies in the roasted aroma from direct-fired distillation and its rich flavor with a hint of sweetness.
Ryukyu Dynasty
琉球王朝
Awamori from Taragawa Distillery in Miyako Island, based on Koshu (aged awamori). Enjoy its mellow aroma and deep richness from aging.
Contains Dairy
Peanut Allergy
Contains Fish
Contains Shellfish
Gluten Free
Vegan Options
Need dietary or allergy information?
4.3
88 customers praised this place. (Google)
$
$$
Moderate
1 Chome-17-4 Setagaya, Setagaya City
Are you the owner? Please let us know if there's any incorrect information.
Report Incorrect InfoLoading map...