We came here for the first time for their okonomiyaki and it did not disappoint. The whole piece which costs around 200 pesos was more than enough for two people to share. A minor downside of eating here though is that there’s no signal (for Smart at least).
We were craving for Japanese food, but it was lunch hour and most Japanese restaurants in the area were full. We ended up in Fukuya and so glad we did.
Surprised that there weren't a lot of people dining here. Food was good and affordable. Staff was friendly and service was quick.
I enjoyed eating bento meals with my friends in here. It is very delicious. I would love to try more, especially their sushi! I wanna go back!
Food is really great and cheap for a Japanese Food. This is one of my childhood resto. They were initially located in SM southmall then transferred to festival. 😍
Japanese restaurant that offers authentic foods and affordable meals. Tried their budget meals for 170 and 140 only, complete meal, has rice, vegetables and main course. Tonkatsu value meal pork cutlet, the breaded of pork quite thick, loved the golden brown of its color since deep fried sya, vegetables included was fine I like the oyster sauce in it. Beef Korokke value meal, there was like mash potatoes inside the dish mixed with beef, they served it to us very hot, honestly medyo naiyak friend ko sa init nya. The sauce for fried dish was not salty, got refilled twice.
Go here for their Okonomiyaki. Affordable and filling. This is a Festival Mall staple. They may have transferred but their food never changed.
I seem to frequently come back to Fukuya whenever I crave for Japanese food. I love the variety to choose from. Really a great place if your tummy's craving for some Japanese but not exactly sure what dish (Me most of the time).
The prices are alright considering their serving size. They also have budget meals which are always a good option to have. The karaage was good but the mixed sushi had too much rice for my liking. I prefer being able to eat my sushi in one bite. I also enjoyed their Katsu Curry. Personally, I had no problem with their service.
●●●●○ 4/5
I just can't see myself not coming back
A nice alternative when you have a sudden crave for Japanese food.
I often order their Gyoza/Chahan Value Meal since it's both good and filling for a reasonable price. The way their gyoza is cooked is great, with one side being toasted for that crunch. The filling is also good but not the best if we're talking about gyoza. The chahan is the highlight for that meal, its flavorful but not salty, you can really eat it on its own.
Have also tried their Tonkatsu, Curry Rice, and Pork Shogayakidon which were good aside from the last one.
However, the service here is bad. Most of the time the cashier will not be in the register and the kitchen staff themselves will be the one to take your order but you will have to pay later when the cashier returns. The serving time can also take a while but its acceptable since the food is good.
Maria Feminina Escalante
+4
Okonomiyaki is my go-to Japanese comfort food and I really love their okonomiyaki here. Not as good as the original ones in Japan but this is my favorite place to get them here, esp the Hiroshima style okonomiyaki, which is my favorite.
Also love their gyoza, even tho the wrapper can be a bit thick.
I'm a regular here and I think the staff already recognizes me, they never fail to smile as they take your order and bid you goodbye as you leave.
I love this place. I love the food. The servings are great. Only downside is the serving time. I was goven the impression that the place is a Japansed fastfood but it is not. If you are too hungry, do jot expect to be served promptly. I do not have any other qualms though.
Looking forward to going back and trying all of their food.
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