Japanese food has been one of my addictions. Tempura, gyudon, misono, teriyaki, you name it. I was invited by a friend for lunch and we found ourselves lost in a mazeatic Little Tokyo.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Inside these nearly-remnants facade are authentic look of Japanese life. From the airing television in Nihongo to menus, everything in Japanese.
This place offers authentic Japanese setting.
One turn on for a restaurant is for the crew to know very well of their product. One of the servers offered and suggested the best of the house.
Our orders include the most-spoken specialty, the Takoyaki. Compared to the takoyaki served over the mall’s kiosk, this one is one of the best and flavorful takoyaki I ever tasted. Topped with garlic thin strips, mayonnaise and mouth-watering sauce.
Don’t miss out the Bento meals. We grabbed a bento meal good for sharing.
Talk about gyudon, sashimi, tempura, karaage, and their own version of vegetable salad.
Along with it is a bowlette of miso soup and slices of fruits.
Dining experience is not enough without their kakigori (shaved ice)on a hot sunny afternoon.
Before we left, we were given a complimentary card for the next visit.
2/F Herald Suites, Don Chino Roces Ave