Reviews on Japanese food in Pasay, Luzon, Philippines. Nickname(s): The Travel City
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4 based on 336 reviews
Buffet 101 is a large buffet restaurant. They have a large selection of items, some great drinks and wonderful desserts.If you are vegan, I suggest you go elsewhere. They have a great selection, but little to offer a vegan. We love the cakes and they have really good juices, all fresh. The food is very good and the price is reasonable.The service is very friendly. It can get crowded so I suggest going on an off time. Have fun.
3 based on 68 reviews
Very good post-lunch experience lately at Watami. Service is very warm, even before we entered the restaurant. Try their spicy salmon maki - very good taste and texture provided by the crunchy skin, and generous serving. I also recommend the watami salad and salmon aburi sushi. Taste and look are awesome. Lastly, their Tonkotsu chashu ramen was enjoyable. Super soft and tasty chashu is a result of long marinating and slow boiling process, no doubt. Fantastic. Would have wanted the soup to be piping hot, though. This is one of the marks of a good ramen. Excellent food, quality service. Best thing is that Watami is part of Bistro Group, so you can avail of big savings when you have the BFF card. Free tea or coffee whenever you dine, on top of big discounts off the total bill.
4 based on 37 reviews
Good ramen but use eatigo app 50% off is worth it for their items. Ice creams are good too. Green tea taste of pure matcha powder. Black sesame seed was good also. Takoyaki was very crispy like as if it was deep fried.
4 based on 45 reviews
We had a dealgrocer voucher but we did not expect that the restaurant serves quality Japanese dishes such as sushi, sashimi, ika teppanyaki, beef,chicken teppanyaki and sukiyaki. All dishes are to be prepared per your request. Tempura is served per table request. Also, you can pick wasabi, black sesame, red bean and green tea ice cream for desert. I really love the ice cream flavors. However, no hot tea or coffee is free.
4 based on 86 reviews
The restaurant setting is true to its name. It gives this japanese market vibe without being messy. The place is not intimidating unlike other resto that gives so much complication with the setup.Yakitori platter - recommended :) you'll be served (2 of each): chicken, quail eggs, pork and wagyu cubes. The pork and beef melt in your mouth with the right texture.Chirashi don - fresh seafood donburi without the overwhelming serving of japanese rice. Must try if you want to try a different kind of donburiSalmon sashimi - nothing special but fresh neverthelessIchiba roll - tastes awesome :)You have option to purchase fresh seafood and cooked there ala "dampa".Try it, you won't get disappointed.
4 based on 56 reviews
When I back to MOA, I will for sure visit Ramen Nagi... The taste of the soup is so good and flavourful... Just try the Ramen, the side dishes are not so good!
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4 based on 39 reviews
My daughter brought us here for lunch. We arrived before 12 noon and the place was not crowded. The waiters and the manager were courteous.The food was nice and you can ask for more noodles for free. Few minutes after 12, the place was already full. It seems customers keep coming back, like my daughter.
4 based on 35 reviews
Chanced upon their pop up during the Gourmand Market two weeks ago and they were only selling cookies and coffee.For starters, the price isn't cheap but I did not even hesitate to buy one for myself because they looked so big and so good. I was choosing between the Double dark or the Chocolate & Walnut but eventually chose the latter. You could tell they didn't scrimp on ingredients upon holding the cookie because it was heavy and every bite was filled with chocolate! They were also generous with walnuts as they put it in whole. As much as I wanted to taste more than one, it would just be too much. I know that I would've finished it in one seating. It was a struggle thinking of how to keep it til the next day So i guess, i'll have to wait for another Gourmand pop up or if I ever set foot in S Maison, Conrad Hotel haha
4 based on 876 reviews
Vikings Luxury Buffet is a contemporary and stylish restaurant that overlooks the majestic Manila Bay through its' vast windows. At Vikings, we are redefining the concept of buffet by incorporating show kitchens in our dining area to show our guests how o
We reserved for a very big group for a small family reunion and celebration of 2 birthday celebrants, which is why they placed us on the edge of the restaurant. Thanks to the reservation, we didn't really have to wait. The food selection is definitely wide ranged and had so many offers for everyone's taste buds to be satisfied. Dishes were refilled immediately and the chefs/cooks were very accommodating for special orders. The staff and crew were very friendly. The place was tidy but the floors just seemed to be a little slippery and somehow it was just too crowded at some point and you can hear loud chattering and boisterous laughing from the guests who's having such a good time, but other than that the experience was good. I loved the Desert area the most.
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4 based on 2735 reviews
The choices are just awesome ~ by quantity and quality.It makes you wonder that to enjoy it fully, you need to stay for a couple of days in Sofitel and "attack" it per section. But that is just a suggestion on my part.Otherwise, you can proceed on what makes you happy at that moment.I like to whole setup as well. Even though there can be a huge number of people, you don't feel crowded.The staff are also well suited for the job and makes the experience even more memorable!
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