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What User doesn't like about Toki Japanese Fusion and Fine Dining:
Having had one nice lunch and one average one I persuaded my Wife to try out dinner at Toki. The place was deserted when we arrived at 7pm and we were offered a private room. This was a mistake as it was dingy and the walls stained. I ordered a beer and my Wife water, the beer arrived, but the water didn't materialise. I ordered the set menu and the food was terrible, they brought sashimi, but nothing to eat it on. W... View all feedback. What User likes about Toki Japanese Fusion and Fine Dining:
We had a business lunch near the office. Toki is located just above McDonalds and serves set lunches and a la carte menu.We had different sets (tempura, bento box and vegetarian) and portions are very large but seasoning could improve.With drinks and food we paid around 60$. Ambiance is nice and relaxed.It's a good option for a relaxed business lunch in that location. View all feedback.
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The place is big, good for large groups and it also has several smaller separate rooms where you can have dinner more privately.The food is of pretty good quali...
read moreReasonably priced Japanese food including sushi noodle dishes and nice deserts strange location but friendly service
Authentic Japanese indeed! When dining, go for the omakase. They have it in three kinds. Even the basic type is excellent for the price. The sake, wine and beer...
read moreWe had a business lunch near the office. Toki is located just above McDonalds and serves set lunches and a la carte menu.We had different sets (tempura, bento b...
read moreBest wagyu sukiyaki i ever had though pricey. Never had any complain when it comes to wagyu steak. Cant wait for my next visit.
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read moreToki offers a mixed dining experience in Manila. Some diners enjoy the authentic Japanese food, particularly recommending the omakase menu and fresh ingredients. However, service quality can be slow and disorganized, leaving some customers frustrated. Prices are average for a sushi restaurant, ranging from 600php to 1200php. The ambiance is cozy and sophisticated, with a large seating area suitable for both large groups and private dining. Despite some complaints about service, Toki remains a viable option for those seeking Japanese cuisine in Manila, especially for a relaxed business lunch or authentic dining experience.