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absolutely one of the most satisfying meals I had in a long time. amazing eating, excellent service and cheap. you made a loyal customer out of me, kenshin beacon. View all feedback.
What Lonnie Bahringer doesn't like about Wagyu Japanese Beef:
so unexpected that the portions were enormous.Food food and good price-performance ratio Replacement varies from ala carte, singles/bento meal times at common meal times. this may go to authentic Japanese resto if only malapit saakin mega karaage ftw < br ceeefoods IG: @ceefoodsph View all feedback.
Ambiente: Just like the makati linear branch, the interieur was decorated with a striking bambus and cherry blossom. everything was also brightly lit. I enjoy seeing AKB48's fortune cookie music video on HD TV. please play so much! good mood! seats: they have several of them plus more private to the back left. two high chairs for children are easily placed near the entrance and Japanese reading materials, and four bar seats are located to the rear, closer to the personal. eat: aburi chashu roll was so good I recommend it very! kewpie mayo and cream cheese made easy this good plus the tasteful chashu! bark curry and katsu curry had delicious curry taste, with only an available level of feel but the mild was perfect! the sauce had a few nice swirling and carrots, leaving sauce buffalo as boring. chashu don was worth it for the generous slices of meat and taste. I have always chashu with rammen, but that has done very well with my taste buds! niku yasai itame was very tasty and healthy looking. takoyaki was very funny to cook! our friendly server has checked us all now and then to lead us. They may not be able to help so much if they are full. we cook the food until they were golden brown and the filling was extremely hot! the filling was sticky as monjayaki! service: I like that they are free cold tee and offer discounts for LINE users, although I don't have a user of this app. instruct to claim they will find on the table cup when it is so. the staffers looked like they wanted to dance with momolands boom boom music video. (yes, hd tw again happy vibes! expect them service fee. I think it's worth it.
Absolutely one of the most satisfying meals I had in a long time. amazing eating, excellent service and cheap. you made a loyal customer out of me, kenshin beacon.
So unexpected that the portions were enormous.Food food and good price-performance ratio Replacement varies from ala carte, singles/bento meal times at common meal times. this may go to authentic Japanese resto if only malapit saakin mega karaage ftw < br ceeefoods IG: @ceefoodsph
The price is reasonable and the taste is good. I want to drink draft beer.
Wagyu Japanese Beef is a small 2-storey restaurant reminiscent of small eateries in Japan. As the name suggests, they specialize in wagyu beef. We looked through the menu and decided to order the Chuckroll Kagoshima Beef (P1,270 for 100g). We chose to have the beef grilled. The beef was sliced and grilled on a hot stone slab along with onions, carrots, and okra. We wanted it well done and that was exactly what we got. Some chili powder and 3 kinds of salt was placed on our table — plum salt, lime salt, and pepper salt. They were for seasoning the beef. The wagyu beef was heavenly but really, it’s way too expensive at almost P1.3k for 100 grams. We each had a bowl of Angus Gyudon (P250). Whoa, now this is the best gyudon bowl I’ve tried in Metro Manila so far! The beef is really tender and subtly flavorful. You just want to keep eating. They even serve a bit of extra sauce on the side so you can dip the meat. Yum! If the wagyu beef is out of the budget, the complete meal in a bowl Angus Gyudon is nicely satisfying. We also ordered Inari Sushi (P120). Deliciously sticky Japanese sushi rice is wrapped with sweet beancurd skin. Delicious, plus the pieces are pretty big. All the diners were Japanese when we were there. I take it as a good indication of the restaurant’s authenticity. We loved everything we ate. It’s a bit cheaper if you go during lunch time. They have great deals on lunch sets. We went there for dinner so we couldn’t avail of the sets. Anyhow, I don’t think we’ll repeat P1.3k for 100g but we’ll definitely be back for the Angus Gyudon and the other interesting things in the menu… such as the P500+ bowl of Wagyu Curry.