What I liked about the restaurant:
-Slightly more affordable than other Japanese restaurants but still of good quality
-Moriawase sashimi
-Spicy maguro roll
-Sunset roll
-Saba nigiri
-Sukiyaki
-Katsu curry (not the best but it was okay)
What I didn’t like:
-Spicy tuna salad (nothing wrong with the taste but the tuna/greens ratio was off.
Tip: avoid peak hours especially if you’re really hungry and in a hurry to eat since it might take a while for you to be seated
The One Who Does Not Eat Alone
+4
One of the very first Japanese Restaurants in the South to have emerged. Over the years, the menu has expanded and improved while retaining the very reason why this is a good restaurant- reasonable prices, good food, cozy and comfortable seating, clean place and well trained staff.
Paolo Angelo Anyayahan
+5
Weak bones for japanese food and Omakase at Molito offers superb set of dishes without breaking the bank! Decent price for quality food and ambience 👌🏼
Staff during my latest visit Jan 28, around 8PM, were very friendly and accommodating. Some even offered to take pur photo since it was a date night for me and my baby hehe
Love going back to this place. Kudos to your team! 👍🏼👍🏼
I super love Japanese food pero di kaya ng budget. Seems like a dream nalang kung maka kain ng jap food. Pero Omakase wow ang dami mo ng makakain dahil sa affordability at the same time ung service and ung place is above average. My fav Jap resto for ilang years na.
Got the teriyakidon. Serving was a bit small for me. Also took awhile for it to be served. The taste is really good though.
To the ones who know me, Japanese is my top favorite cuisine. So for a simple celebration, I treated my siblings and boyfriend to lunch.
Knowing that it was a payday weekend, I already anticipated that there will be a lot of people within the area. Good thing the boyf arrived their earlier, so he was able to secure a table for us.
For starters, we had Crazy Maki and California Crunch Maki (sorry, no photos!). The Agedashi Tofu and the Gyoza arrived next.
My siblings have these “special diets” so I considered that when I ordered the mains.
My brother, Justin, is currently on a no-rice diet, but I still got a fried rice bowl. The server told me that it’s good for 5 pax anyway.
Other mains were Karaage and Tonkatsu. The viands were not hard to eat without rice. I think the Karaage was the one with sweet potato fries as side dish.
On the other hand, my sister is on a pescatarian diet. I ordered 2 sets of tempura for all of us.
It was very filling! Thanks to all the servers who attended to our needs. :)
Salmon sashimi was sooo good. Also really liked Singaporean roll! The best! Their poke bowl wasn’t good though. Oh, plus attentive staff! Ebi and kani tempura were just OK.
I love this place. Been coming here since it took the place of okasan as the reigning japanese resto long ago. spent many birthdays/dates here. Yes the AC is busted at times, staff can be a bit passive on occasion. The quality may fluctuate a bit, but most of what I ordered here is very good! After trying all the new japanese restos popping up here in the south, I always come back, imho, nothing can beat their zigzag roll.
Cindy Kathleen Sardiña
+5
Worth the late review and post of pictures. Since I am a big fan of gyoza and since not all gyozas are of the same taste, I came here to try their own. Since then I kept coming back. Kinda lost of words for Japanese food.👌🏻
I was invited by my churchmates to eat here. I love their food. In one plate order, it will result to a happy tummy. Great customer service, it is not hard to get assistance or help from the staff on this simple and wonderful Japanese restaurant.
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