Reviews
What Fabian Howell doesn't like about Samurai:
samurai takes care of a nostalgic foodie demographer. when they are raised to eat samurai takoyaki, this is an excellent snack, they were on the business way in front of the influx of authentic, packed takoyakis, which are now a more common sight in food halls and food dishes. samurai doesn't have much to do about the filling because it's all broken. tiny speculation from the inside, hardly noticeable. it is drowned... View all feedback. What Mia Moore likes about Samurai:
Samurai may not taste like authentic Japanese food but its takoyaki remain to be a crowd-favorite because its sauce tastes good We also tried their okonomiyaki which is full of cabbage and bulldog sauce and we also liked it They increased price though The Eatventurers View all feedback.
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One of the best food court/stall finds. They serve other Japanese dishes but I come here for their Takoyaki, Japanese octopus balls. Their variand are filled wi...
read moreWhat makes samurai different from all the available takoyaki here in manila today. The batter, the sauce and the powder. It's perfectly hot when served and it w...
read moreOne of the best food court/stall finds. They serve other Japanese dishes but I come here for their Takoyaki, Japanese octopus balls. Their variand are filled wi...
read moreWhat makes samurai different from all the available takoyaki here in manila today. The batter, the sauce and the powder. It's perfectly hot when served and it w...
read moreOk, I think my review would be a bit biased because if I eat takoyaki from samurai, it brings back childhood memories. (It's really happy that they have more of...
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read moreSamurai restaurant in Manila is known for its unique takoyaki that stands out from the rest. The nostalgic foodie demographics appreciate the snack that brings back childhood memories. The takoyaki is distinct with its flavorful batter, sauce, and filling. Despite some mixed reviews on other dishes like okonomiyaki and ramen, the takoyaki remains a crowd favorite, enjoyed by many for its addictive taste. Overall, Samurai offers a different take on traditional Japanese dishes, making it a must-try stop for food enthusiasts in Manila.