Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in La Union Province, Luzon, Philippines including Kamameshi Town Honten, Baraka Place, Chu's Diner, Kaizen Izakaya and Japanese Restaurant
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This restaurant is considered new in the Greenhills area. It occupied the same location as its Japanese restaurant predecessor that offered expensive yagu steaks. We like their beef kamameshi rice which too a while to be served than we expected. The kamameshi rice was served in a hot kettle and was indeed very tasty. It complimented the nice tempura shrimp and vegetables that we ordered. Prices were moderately high but prices of its array of sushi were reasonable. Service was fine but may be improved. Next time I visit, I should try their yakitori⦠and kamemeshi again.
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My family's palate varies from Filipino, Italian & American cuisinewhich surprisingly this restaurant has to offer. An oasis in the north very comfy settingespecially the Sakura Garden . Staff and owner herself were superb and courteous and service is fast efficient. We love the pizza pastas and the desserts and smoothies.Wasn't able to try the spa but will definetly go back. More power guys!
We found this place by accident when we were going for food in anoter locationMy wife saw the Japanese chef and we knew this would be greatAuthentic Japanese cuisine by a Japanese chef, fresh sashimi, tastier than any I had in phillipine. Sarap grilled beef Japanese style and washed down with Japanese beerThis may just be a hole in the wall eatery but it is fantastic
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We went here for brunch because we really missed eating Japanese food (and mind you, this was the only Japanese restaurant in the area). We ordered ramen, gyudon, and maki. I liked the maki, but my boyfriend hated the gyudon. It really was too sweet. The ramen also was a pass. They had limited ramen choices, and the one that was available had slices of lechon on it.
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