I'd say the ambiance gives you a feel of Japanese cuisine. Tables are usually good for four people but can be arranged if you're dining with the family. We got the ones at the side as we want to sit at the cusioned sofa. Here's Maezy and Elena.
And Boo and I.
We also got our complimentary tea while waiting for our order.
Tonkatsu sets start at Php 295 and above with unlimited sidedishes.
Elena got the basic Tonkatsu dish at Php295.
I got the Pork Katsudon at Php375
while Boo got the Chicken Katsudon at Php330.
These sets have unlimited sidedishes as well. Sidedishes are the following:
Misou soup
Sidedish of the day
Cabbage
The condiments:
Now how to enjoy your Tonkatsu is as easy as 1,2,3.
1. On this mixing plate, add salt, add tagarashi if you want a spicy sauce or you can skip that step if you want the sweet sauce. You mix the condiments here.
2. On the Tonkatsu, grind the sesame seeds into the meat.
This is the traditional way of eating Tonkatsu.
For the cabbage, choose between their salad dressing - sweet or sour.
So far we had our stomachs full and indeed their Tonkatsu sets make a balanced meal.
So here's my review:
Value for money: 7/10
Ambiance: 8/10
Food Presentation: 8/10
Taste: 8/10
Customer Service: 10/10
xoxo,
lheyvens <3
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