Ramen FTW! I must say that Tetsu is my favorite ramen house, love their sushis too. We keep on coming back to this place, love their promos as well, worth every peso <3
Definitely one of the must go place to dine if you’re craving for Japanese food.��
First time I dined in here sobrang I loved talaga that I came back again for a second time. Price is reasonable and the food serving is a lot. Sulit talaga siya and the food is really tasty. Thank god my assumption of this place was wrong at masarap talaga dito. Servers are also nice and attentive.
Surprisingly, for a relatively small restaurant they do have a lot of items in their menu. And if you compare it to other Japanese restaurants, the price range is not bad. For dinner we ordered the following:
Tantanmen ramen
-I personally thought the broth is too peanuty thick. It’s like a subtle combination of kare-kare sauce and curry. But it works. However tonight, the winner for me is my husband’s order which is —
Gyokai tsukemen ramen
-The broth tastes like the ramen we’ve had in Japan. This is a great choice.
Salmon teriyaki maki
-This is another good choice tonight!
Overall we paid only 590 pesos. The staff were friendly and the food did not disappoint. Plus, it’s nice to listen to Filipino pop songs sung in Japanese.
I must say we’ve found a hidden gem in SM Southmall.
The foods we ordered weren't as tasty as expected but the affordability of all the dishes in the Tetsu Japanese Ramen menu is something to celebrate. The quality matches the price so it’s good enough. They also have large servings and nice plating. A bowl of ramen can be shared by two already. We only paid P950 for this set.
Combo Meal - P330
Beef Yakiniku Set - P310
Tantamen - P140
Salmon Mayo Maki - P170
Always a good experience dining at Tetsu. We always eat the ramen. There are quite a selection for the ramen as well as other Japanese food on the menu like maki and tempura.
I had cravings and Tetsu didn’t disappoint. Tastes good for an affordable price. I didn’t get to take photo of the teppanyaki we got but i tried it, I would go back for it. 😋
Place is quite nice, it resembles a simple Japanese ramen place but a bit small to accommodate under 50 pax simultaneously.
Service was okay, waiting time was about 10-15mins for a 2 ramens, 1sushi sampler and 1 set meal of tempura.
Food is surprisingly good for an affordable price. You should try their shoyu and tonkotsu ramen for 140.0 per bowl its not bad!
Timi Santiago Garduque
+5
Spent Mothers' Day dinner here. Truly value for money. We ordered the tenderloin meal set, mixed seafood meal set (meal sets include rice, iced tea, dessert, curry sampler), ramen and cheese sticks (just refer to the menu for their japanese names haha) plus excellent service despite being jampacked being today is Mothers Day - all these for only 1030 pesos! PLUS, for the occasion, moms were given a long-stem rose, not one but two bottles of Kikkoman soy sauce (the other is "less salt"), at may pa-photobooth pa, san ka pa! Just lovely to cap my moms day celebration.
One of my go-to places for ramen.
Tetsu has a wide array of ramen to choose from and my favorite is Gyokai Tsukumen.
I also love the Bento dishes they are really worth the price.
Taste and affordability can be found at Tetsu Japanese Restaurant.
We had our post valentines date here. So many varieties and cheaper food compare to other japanese restaurants. Ambiance is just okay, maybe they can improve for a little. Overall I recommend this place.
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