Miso Restaurants in Pasig

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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Ayala Malls The 30th, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"Its our first time in This mall and Akimitsu. We actually chose Ramen Nagi but discovered to our delight that we can cross order in Akimitsu too. Perfect!<br> <br> First off , notice that their prices were on the high side.<br> <br> 2nd son and father-in-law ordered tempura. 2nd son prefers Tenya's tempura better than Akimitsu's version . Sorry.<br> <br> Spicy Salmon Sushi : filling and flavorful. Thumbs up<br> <br> Ambiance : Resto is fairly new, clean and cosy. It gets to be a little cramp though when fully booked<br> <br> Service : Attentive and cheerful <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pigoutsundays.blogspot.com&amp;r=30065944&amp;to=38768672&amp;k=2ceaf9b99585ec5fa7d47bc83c41c318" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">pigoutsundays.blogspot.com</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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City: Pasig, Uptown Place Mall, 36th Street Corner 9th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Pasig, Philippines
"Food was good! And servers are nice. It just took a bit of time once there were more customers since they only have a few servers and they have to get all the orders from the buffet table, because of covid measures<br"
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City: Pasig, Second Floor, Edsa Shangri-La, 1 Garden Way, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
Wifi, Serves Cocktails, Takeaway Available, Private dining area available
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Bridgeway, SM Megamall, Ortigas Center, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Was excited to try the food here. As we enter we were seated right away. As it was my first time eating here a waiter gave us a quick tutorial on how to order using the iPad tablet on the table. I was a bit confused though as we were also given the usual table menu. They told us that there were some items that are in the paper menu but are not on the iPad menu. And only the items that are on the iPad that are available for ordering. That said, it still didn't explained why they gave us the paper menu. Anyway, so we ordered from the tablet, and it was so nifty and "hi tech" and the food was service was also quite fast since we were served maybe within 10 to 15 minutes. Also if you are not comfortable ordering via iPad, a waiter can explain everything to you. <br> <br> As for the food, most of their items are served "teishoku" style or "complete meal set" style. In other words, most of their entrees comes with a bowl of rice, miso soup, chawanmushi or japanese savory egg custard and japanese pickles. I had the Mix Toji Teishoku which is a mix of pork Katsu, shrimp katsu and sukiyaki style beef served on a hot stone dish and the rice was served separately. My brother had the sukiyaki teishoku which is a a big bowl of sukiyaki with both thin noodles and thick udon noodles. As for flavor, it was really good. I like that the sukiyaki beef was really tender and sweet. And the pork katsu was also tender and flavorful. I love that the food were served on hot stone dishes which kept the food warm all through out the entire meal. What I didn't like though, was that the rice and the miso soup were not refillable. But the rice was real Japanese rice so it was really good eventhugh it was "bitin". I ate everything on my set except for the chawanmushi which I never really developed a liking to. Drinks were not included with the set so we ordered lemon iced tea which was also not refillable.<br> <br> Once you are done, you can again click on the iPad to check your bill and to signal the waiter to get your payment. Prices were a bit expensive comparing it to other Japanese restaurants and considering they don't have free refills.<br> <br> This is not the first restaurant that I have eaten here in Manila that offers this unique experience of ordering from a tablet. And I think it is a more efficient way of servicing customers. I think children of all ages will like this new "hi-tech" way of service. I just wish this establishment will have more branches out soon!"
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City: Pasig, Food Hall, Fifth Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"We tried their combodon and the firs thing that came in my mind after seeing the meal? The serving was too small for its price. The Miso soup was tasty though."
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City: Pasig, Second Floor, Mega Atrium, SM Mega Mall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Yabu is one of a very small handful of restaurants in Manila where can you find Kurobuta Pork. This rare type of pork is delicious, juicy, and very..."
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City: Pasig, Second Floor, Ayala Malls The 30th, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"Delicious spicy miso tsukemen and ebi tempura. Service was courteous and efficient. The restaurant is decorated in an interesting fashion. Would go back to try their other stuff."
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City: Pasig, Lower Ground Level, Shangri-La Plaza, Ortigas Center, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"If you're looking for an affordable Japanese restaurant with a casual ambiance, Kimono Ken is a good place to try. The service is good, the food's good, and the price is just right. :"
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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Metrowalk Commercial Complex, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"Nommu, literally means 'to drink'. It was derived from the word, nomumasu. Nommu has been at Tomas Morato for a long time. Their place si small and can be easily missed, as compared to metrowalk, which has a bigger seating capacity.<br> <br> As I was speaking to the owner, they bought the whole concept from the brainchild of nommu and revamped the menu by adding new food items to offer. They now specialized in Japanese-Fusion dishes that fits the pinoy palette.<br> <br> We got the bestsellers, as according to the owner.<br> <br> Garlic Saikoro steak. It was seared beef cubes served with sauteed vegetables and a sauce. The beef was tender and seasoned well. It was cooked just right.<br> <br> Uzura Bacon Yakitori is basically grilled, seasoned pork then served with a yakitori sauce on the side. The yakitori was overcooked and was a little dry outside. The sauce was too thick that can become salty when dipped too much. The sauce was nice, sweet, savory, but salty for my taste.<br> <br> Spicy Tuna Sashimi was just lacking some flavor. It was chopped tuna with Japanese mayonnaise topped with tempura bits. I prefer my tuna with alot of tempura bits to give it a nice crunch and texture and to balance of the mayo. It also lacks thin slices of scallions, that doesn't just ad color, but also flavor to the dish. Lastly, I hope next time they would have a better tuna supplier, because it wasn't as fresh as i was expecting. It tasted nothing, no fishy tuna aroma.<br> <br> Crispy Chicken Teriyaki. It was fried chicken thigh fillet that was dressed with teriyaki sauce. I like the crunchiness of the chicken taht was perfectly complimented with the sweet-salty-teriyaki sauce. This was my highlight for the night.<br> <br> Volcano Roll. It was tempura batter, fried salmon maki roll dressed generously with teriyaki and cheese sauce. At first glance, it was drowned with both sauce. It was just overflowing. The maki was crunchy on the outside, but can't really taste the filling until I broke it open to see whats inside. I find the maki too sweet and can't really taste the cheese sauce. I think this is for beer match to compliment its strong flavor with a glass of beer.<br> <br> Lychee Blosson Sangria was the best drink I had. It was served in a carafe. It was sweet, tropical-fruity with an after taste of red wine. The best part is, it has whole lychees that is soaked in the cocktail.<br> <br> Sensei's Passionate Mojito was also good. It is nice, citrusy. The fruity flavor masks the taste of the rum, which is really good. As a person who dislikes the taste of rum.<br> <br> Overall, Nommu has the potential to be known as a Japanese bar, but needs to improve on some of their menu items and really explore who and what Japanese cuisine is all about.<br> <br> #TheFoodCrawlers #OngsFoodprints #TheLostDiego"
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"We had a great time with the food and the service as well. As for the other bashers who rated 3 stars and below and complaining about the customer..."
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