Sojasauce Restaurants in Pasig

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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, Ground Floor, Metrowalk Commercial Complex, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"So when half of your oyster dishes is not available and the ones remaining is good for at least 3 people, never mind. <br> <br> Don't you find it a hassle sometimes to eat alone? Its more expensive and wastage is high. I got three dishes for review. Impossible to finish especially if their meals are for groups. <br> <br> The Tuna Sisig is a waste of money. It doesnt taste like sisig at all. More like cuts of tuna with lots of soy sauce. Super salty. <br> <br> The Chicken Inasal was more like chicken barbecue. Marinated well but portion was small for Php 155. Barely any meat. <br> <br> Whats good is the Laswa. For Php 110 only, its one big bowl of shrimp with lots of fresh vegetables. The soup was tasty yet light. I highly recommend this when you visit Marina. <br> <br> Another not so good was a slow service. It took me around 30 minutes to get food with the resto only having 3 tables. <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alwayshungry.ph&amp;r=26904286&amp;to=8697461&amp;k=017316c881838b38929d7e8ef626e93c" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">alwayshungry.ph</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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City: Pasig, Level 2, Bridgeway Food Court, Medical City, Ortigas Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"They have meals with free dessert or pancite. free suppe tasted beautiful, but already cold I liked her viands, but some like her lechon paksiw is a bit on the salty side. I think it could be because of the soy sauce. all the others we have tried are beautiful, until server are alerted and accommodating."
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City: Pasig, Ground Level, Emerald Manision, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines
"We love ordering here every time we have our meet. The traditional rice topping of pork, chicken or Bangus with Java rice, achara and the sauce. It's worth the price because they really serve a large portion of chicken and pork, bangus is a little small but overall the food was excellent. Our only problem here is the packaging of the take-out. It is very difficult to eat in your box because it will tear when you put sauce on it. I am definitely looking forward to a packaging change and food improvement."
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City: Pasig, Upper Ground Floor, Outside Building B, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"The people order in the rule the pm1. when my friends tried and I pm4, it was still worth it. her sisig was delicious! Halo-halo was also good. had a lot of milk"
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City: Pasig, Pioneer Center Supermart, 8006 Pioneer Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
Home Delivery, Beer, Terrace, Wifi
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Japanese food has a special place in my heart. With all the recent ramen joints and Japanese restaurants popping up, I jumped at the chance to sample the food that helped shape some part of who I am; I found Rosanjin in SM Megamall a good place to rekindle the palate for that classic Japanese taste. <br> <br> The big draw of Rosanjin is that it provides diners the opportunity to cook their food. In our case, we were provide slices of Australian Striploin, Wagyu, US Angus Short Ribs, and a Seafood Platter filled with salmon, prawns, scallops, and tofu in a broth, among other things. <br> <br> The dishes are cooked on a portable burner heated by a combustible gel. Think of an incense oil burner but bigger. That should give an idea of what is used. This has the advantage of reducing smoke and other unpleasant odors that may bother other diners and themselves, especially if they have other plans. <br> <br> The dishes themselves came out very well. The meat comes with a choice of three dips, but I don't need them. It is good enough to be taken on its own. Just cook it to a good medium rare and it comes out tender and juicy enough to be savored on its own. <br> <br> The seafood needs a little more care since it comes in a broth, but I personally love the salmon with its hint of lemon. As always, anything with a hint of lemon is a plus on my end. Just a splash of the sour to remind that not all things in life are sweet. <br> <br> But I digress. <br> <br> Aside from grilling meat or stewing seafood, diners can indulge in classic Japanese dishes like crunchy shrimp tempura and sushi or maki. A unique take on sushi is the cake-like layered sushi, also known as oshi-zushi. We sampled two types: a tuna-flavored one called Hana and a salmon-flavored one called Taiyo. Each long plate comes with five pieces of oshi-zushi, and each one takes a couple of bites to consume. It is a filling meal on its own. <br> <br> But if one wishes to indulge in more rice, they must look no further than the Beef or Seafood Chahan. The veritable mountain or rice comes bursting with spices, seasonings, and vegetables. Depending on the choice, it also comes with ground meat or chopped squid and fish. The seafood version is a must-try as it does not have a fishy, salty taste. Everything blends into a a savory, flavorful delight that can fill the stomachs of many a diner. <br>"
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City: Pasig, 9 East Capitol Drive, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
Wine and Beer, Home Delivery, Parking Available, Takeaway
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City: Pasig, 433 F. Legaspi St, Maybunga, Pasig, Philippines
"Simple vegan food and all are delicious. their pizzas tasted good, and their pastas are good for 2, so I can say the prices are right."
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