They have different kinds of ramen and other
mouth-watering dishes. For vegetarians or those trying to stay away from any
kinds of meat, they have vegetable ramen, tofu, and other meat-free dishes. The
foods are a bit pricey (although it’s expected of Japanese restaurants), but a
bowl of ramen can feed 2-3 people. And the foods are delicious so the price is
worth it. Your Php300 will get you one filling meal. If you’re planning to get
more than 1 dish and share the bill with someone, or several someones, better
make sure you have at least Php500 to spare.
Top, L-R:
Cashumen (sliced pork with soy sauce), California Roll,
Chikinkatsu (chicken cutlet with rice and shredded cabbage),
Cashumen (sliced pork with soy sauce), California Roll,
Chikinkatsu (chicken cutlet with rice and shredded cabbage),
Bottom, L-R:
Fried Tofu, Tanmen
(Vegetable Ramen),
Ebiturai Don (rice with deep-fried shrimp and egg)
The place is smallish, and the parking can
accommodate maybe only 2 vehicles at the most. If you’re planning to try the
place, take into account the limited parking space. If you’re lucky, the place
won’t be too crowded and you won’t have to find another place to park. I heard,
though, that the restaurant gets filled some days and you’d have to look for
someplace else to park or go to another place altogether.
Itadakimasu!
The menu:
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