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Still one of the food that brings back memories. It might not have the correct takoyaki sauce but this is the first one I ever had when I was a kid so this is the OG one. I'm kinda glad they have more branches now and they were able to maintain its taste from before View all feedback.
What Cathleen L doesn't like about Samurai:
This place used to be called Samurai Balls. I'll give you ten seconds to giggle about that. Done? Good. Me too. This stall is actually where I got my first taste of takoyaki. That was when I was young and impressionable. Now that I've tasted pricier takoyaki from other establishments, it's safe to say that their takoyaki is sub par at best. It's mealy and hot with barely a scrap of octopus... and yet it's actually qu... View all feedback.
Still one of the food that brings back memories. It might not have the correct takoyaki sauce but this is the first one I ever had when I was a kid so this is the OG one. I'm kinda glad they have more branches now and they were able to maintain its taste from before
The only things constant in life is change and Samurai's Takoyaki. My brother and I have been fans from the time they still had a branch in the old SM Makati era and nothing's changed. It's still the same affordable and delicious Takoyaki that we've grown to love.
Classic taste of my childhood.. you cannot eat just one order!!!! Probably not the most authentic but by far the most delicious takoyaki you will ever have!
Even before the advent of takoyaki craze that is overwhelming the nation today, Samurai has already been making delicious takoyaki balls forever, dating back to 1990. It can then be said that Samurai started it all, unconsciously. And after more than 2 decades, the taste of the octopus balls has not changed. With all the booming ball kiosks in the industry today, Samurai is quite underrated. Takoyaki and squid ball lovers must try the signature product. And yes, it's cheap. It must be emphasized, though, that this branch in Megamall is a kiosk; dine-in customers can eat the food via common tables in this food area at the supermarket.
I've been a fan of Samurai's takoyaki since I was a kid. It's just a bit disappointing that over the years, the seafood stuffing of their Takoyaki has lessen. The taste is the same as I remember it, so that still works for me. Food: Honestly, it's all that I order from Samurai. I usually consume 2 orders and eat it there and buy 2 or 3 more for take out. I'm just so addicted to it. Service: It's always fast as the takoyakis are always ready. Place: it's a small kiosk at the supermarket, so they don't have seats, but they have small tables where you can just stand and eat.