Tag: Japanese Restaurants in Metro Manila
09
Apr
Tori Ichi @Ayala Malls The 30th
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Ayala Malls The 30th is Ayala’s first commercial development in Pasig City. It caters to nearby residents, students and office workers. Several exciting restaurants to...
05
Apr
Asakusa: Home of Tempura
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The Grove is one of our go-to places when we want to have a dinner. Besides the wide parking space available, the restaurants here are...
24
Mar
Oyasumi’s Tonkotsu Tantan and Truffle Ramen
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Oyasumi Ramen was the most convenient ramen place for us because it was near to our house. I mentioned it from my previous post that their...
19
Mar
Curry Udon and Naan Bread @Coco Ichibanya
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We visited Coco Ichibanya several times but today is more exciting because we are trying their new items in the menu. We ordered for curry udon...
01
Mar
Sushi Anytime @Sushi Nori
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Walking along the Mega Food Hall, you will see Sushi Nori in the center. It was interesting for me because we usually go to a...
27
Feb
Lava Cheese Tarts
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You will be surprise that Lava Cheese Tarts are proudly local. It was inspired by Japanese molten cheese tarts that have three kinds of cheese...
25
Feb
Tenya Tempura Tendon
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Tendon (Tempura Donburi) is a culinary tradition from Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. Tenya’s version of Tendon is composed of battered, deep fried seafood, meat or vegetable...
06
Feb
Izakaya Kikufuji @ Little Tokyo, Makati
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I decided to celebrate my birthday in Little Tokyo, Makati City. Little Tokyo has lots of authentic Japanese restaurants to choose from. The one caught...
10
Jan
Ramen Daisho @ Shaw Blvd
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We can’t deny that when we first hear the word “ukokkei”, Ukokkei Ramen Ron first comes to our mind. Ukokkei is actually a rare chicken in...
03
Dec
New Restaurants to try in Uptown Place Mall
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Uptown Place Mall is the newest destination when in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Some of the establishments are still ongoing, but unlike our first visit in...