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Go here if you're craving for ramen but on a tight budget. We were worried that at P220 the miso ramen might be bland. But the broth was actually flavorful. There's only a thin slice of chashu and half tamago but you could buy add-ons. The karaage, slightly salty for me, was more expensive (P250)! We also tried the cheezy gyoza which was ok. We'll be back! Note to foodies: don't compare this place to more expensive J... View all feedback.
A Look Into Hakata Tonichi Hakata Tonichi. A fast-food ramen shop with more than just ramen in their menu to satisfy all your possible wants. Located at the “Top of the Glo” in Glorietta 2, this restaurant makes it easily accessible to students, families, and workers alike, even dedicating themselves to serving quality ramen to those even on a light budget. The restaurant opened sometime in June 2019, and ever since it has been a nice restaurant to go to for those who wish to indulge in something expected to be pricey at a cheap cost. When my friends and I went to the store, we were greeted by the loud welcome of all the staff members, and greeted with a colorful and cheery store interior. On one end of the restaurant are the couch seats, and near to said couch seats is a wall with a mural on it. This would be a great photo, if it weren’t for the even more impressive mural on the other end of the restaurant, and having your picture taken here is sure to be an eye-catcher if you were to post it on your social media account. Dining here really gives off the vibe as if you were in a ramen shop in Japan as they played a few J-pop songs over the speakers, however not loud enough to be able to disrupt your meals or conversation. Once me and my companions were seated, on their menus, their famous “essential ramen” or in other words, very affordable ramen, you could basically get one every day, was displayed along with 3 other variants of it. One being the “black” variant, including squid ink in the broth, one being the “red” variant, featuring a little extra spice for those out there looking for a bit of extra heat, and the “miso” variant, which gives the ramen broth a much deeper flavor. The one thing is, with this kind of ramen, you would expect a relatively high price somewhere around the P350 to P400 price range, however the price range of the ramen here? P180 or P220 per bowl! Really affordable, and add to the fact that it’s taste is on par with that of the more costly ramen, it’s a real great deal, giving some real nice bang for your buck. However, if you’re itching for something other than ramen, Hakata Tonichi has got you. They have more than just ramen on their menu. Curry rice meals, rice bowls, a few sushi and entrees, they even have set meals which could be separated into 3 variants, each giving you a bowl of ramen to go with it! One which gives you a bowl of ramen with a rice bowl, another with a rice of your choice, and the “King” set which lets you pick a rice side of your choice, an entree, and a sushi roll of your choice. Now, I may be a fan of ramen, but I have to say, their curry is pretty great as well, even having different toppings to go with it such as shrimp, pork cutlet, chicken, and hamburger. While this does seem like a tempting offer, the price range for the curry plates are just slightly higher than the ramen bowls at P260 to P290. Or maybe you don’t like the taste of curry or just want some rice with sides? They got your back! Hakata Tonichi has rice bowl meals as well if you don’t feel like having ramen or curry. Hakata Tonichi seems to be one of those places which I thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere, the food, and the service as well. It’s in a mall with a lot of different activities available to do, so if you’re eating out with friends or family, once you finish, there is just a huge variety of activities to do, which makes it perfect for a get-together.
We arrived 10 minutes before closing and they still accommodated us. Kudos to ate who assisted us that night. Even if it's late she still served us with a smile. In fact, everyone still greeted us warmly until we left. Food was good especially for the price. Overall, it was the greatest experience we had. Will definitely come back!
Surprisingly good for 180 pesos. If you're craving for ramen and on a tight budget, this is the perfect place for you!
Go here if you're craving for ramen but on a tight budget. We were worried that at P220 the miso ramen might be bland. But the broth was actually flavorful. There's only a thin slice of chashu and half tamago but you could buy add-ons. The karaage, slightly salty for me, was more expensive (P250)! We also tried the cheezy gyoza which was ok. We'll be back! Note to foodies: don't compare this place to more expensive Japanese restaurants
Went here on a weekday lunch and the place was packed! Our group tried the Hakata King's set because we were really hungry and the deal seemed like a good one given the inclusions. I got the Black Ramen and I liked it. I was surprised to find out that its ala carte is only Php 200 cheaper vs the usual ramen joints here in Manila. The gyoza side dish was also yummy. Fried rice was okay but a bit of carbo overload already for me. The only thing I did not like was the teriyaki pork roll. I couldn't sense the pork at all and the taste that filled my mouth was just pickled radish. Adding this place as another Makati lunch option when in Glorietta!