Trying their odeng feels like you've been transported to Japan. You choose what goes with the broth. The popular are the daikon, fish cake and tamago. It is a bowl of comfort always.
Their shoyu ramen is also a steal at P150. Perfect pairing it with gyoza.
Sometimes they let you sample their dishes for free. During one of my visits, they handed orange chicken and it was also good.
The restaurant was barely noticeable but it is bigger inside than what it looked like from the outside. The owners are same owners of Nihonbashitei so there would be similarities on the menu, pricing, and the feel of the place.
Their okonomiyaki was really good, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. If you have late night cravings for some pancakes, this is the place to go.
Don't forget to add mayo on the yakisoba/yakiudon!
Overall the experience was good. :)
Great dining place that feels like im in Osaka. Greatly cooked food especially the gyu corn tama okonomiyaki... thanks also to the lunch promo hahahaha it was a great lunch..
Very good Okonomiyaki. Exactly like the Okonomiyaki in Osaka, frankly even better! Very assertive and pro active staff. They even let you cook the Okonomiyaki if want to. Their Gyu Shio is a must try as well.
Unlike the other reviewer who failed to find out what the restaurant is about before entering or ordering, I find this place serves authentic Okonomiyaki just as the big sign outside says.
Reasonably priced and as good as other okonomiyaki places in little tokyo. Diners have the option to cook it themselves if preferred. The waitress will guide you through the process if you inform her you're a beginner. If it wasn't authentic, Japanese dudes wouldn't be eating here.
Last stop of my Saturday food hunt was Kojiro Okonomiyaki a Japanese restaurant which offers okonomiyaki,teppanyaki ,Japanese pizza and yakisoba ,so don't go here if you're looking for tempura and ramen ,they have a sister restaurant along Pasay Road for that menu.
I always see this place whenever I passed Pasay Road there's always a lady staff outside offering to try their offerings,The restaurant may seem a bit small outside but on the inside the space is just right and very charming with real Nippon background music reminiscent of some eateries in Osaka .
Ordered the pork okonomiyaki,it was hefty and filling at a very reasonable price of Php280 plus service charge.The okonomiyaki's taste was flavorful,authentic and rich with the real presence of pork belly bacon.You can have it cooked by yourself or by the staff.
Overall nice authentic Japanese experience and taste.
Lucille Antonette Barrios
+4.5
If you're looking for an affordable Japanese resto that is good for groups then you should try here.
The servings here are good for sharing and also affordable.
The okonomiyaki are cooked right infront of you just like in Japan (I just kinda hoped that we're the one who'll prepare it just like in japan). I was quite surprised on how thick the okonomiyaki was and how plenty the toppings was.
I also recommend you to try the yakisoba. It tastes same as the yakisobas sold on Matsuri or festivals in Japan.
The place is quite small but ok, though the place might get hotter and a bit smokey due to the cookings.
This place also serves alcohol, so it is also good for a drink after work or "nomikai" with your co-workers.
Over all its a good japanese comfort food restaurant.
The okonomiyaki here is delicious. The presentation is homey but taste is great! There are many flavors the choose from, but the star of the night was their Yakisoba! You must order this!
It can get packed at night. We had the opportunity to sit in the bar and watch the Japanese chef in action. Come here with friends and family.
Edit: Hours changed! Open hours 11AM to 1AM now. Like all restaurants along Arnaiz Avenue, parking may be difficult to find!
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