The original white ramen was really good, and the spicy tuna as well. The karaage is better than most, not too oily and not too heavy on the batter. The potato salad was light and refreshing.
The serving size is huge especially considering the price. Will definitely go back here!
They changed their menu and some of the dishes we came back for were no longer there. However, I must say that everything that arrived at our table still actually tastes great. Allowing for extra noodles is also a plus, especially for those with big appetite such as my food buddy.
When we arrived there was a semi large group that were being seated (family) and the kids were kinda undecided where to sit and the server was just standing there looking instead of handing us the menu right away. I feel that the ramen broth has gotten a bit salty from the last time we ate at a different branch. I like the fact that they have sizes to choose from for those who cannot eat a big bowl like my wife. Overall it’s above average.
Very value for the ramen and (4) gyozas- only 360p. You won’t complain about going hungry because he get a very healthy portion of ramen and soup broth in your bowl. The shoyu broth was very tasty. I was very satisfied with the taste and firmness of the noodles. I liked the shape of the gyozas- roundish. It made me feel like they were made fresh rather than thawed from a bag.
Ambiance was very nice 👍🏼
Interior design was very well done. Japanese decor with different finish materials. 👀👍🏼
Service was very good ⭐️
Curry Tsukemen is the best I’ve ever had! Will definitely come back! :)
Had the yuzu tsukumen, pretty good but slightly sweet, wish the broth was hotter, and wish they would serve it with lime on the side. Noodles are very good! Overall would definitely come back 😊
...its my first venture to tsukemen and i must say i loved it! the cool interiors of the place give off good vibes that set up a great setting for a casual date night.. eating tsukemen (the right way) is an experience in itself and the great food is cherry on top
IRASHAIMASE!!! Wooooooah! #ennaramenlife okay okay here we go again... that naruto making me weak.. the ramen here was delicious.. may not be the best one but still enough to satisfy the ramen craving.. the place was nice that nihongi feels izzzz there. Orayyyyt!! All in all EXP GREATOOOOO! the servers were very knowledgable and attentive. Place was nice, clean and filled with that Jap feels. Value for money well well i dont know how to judge that hahahhaa anyways.. I will try the tsukemen next timeuuuu
Went into this place not expecting anything. Was I surprised! Nice ambiance like old Japan... Food is fairly priced and definitely LEGIT! Gotta come back and try everything else!
🐽 Food: Tsukemen for the win! I enjoyed the one with cheese sauce. Really filling though even if I just got the small size. They have set meals that are worth it too.
🍹 Drinks: They serve complimentary hot or cold tea. You can also order soft drinks and beers.
🍴Ambiance: Resembles a typical yet nice Japanese restaurant.
👫 Service: Servers are approachable. Serving time is also good.
💸 Price: Affordable for quality and quantity of food.
My tsukemen craving is again satisfied! They use real yuzu for the ramen broth (at least it tasted real to me). love how al dente the noodles were. If all I ate were the noodles, I'd be happy.
Ramen Night PH 8.0 🍜
Let us share with you another ramen shop we tried in the south area. Finally we had the chance to try both ramen and tsukemen. It’s a must try! 👍🏻👍🏻
We spent P 1024.00 here including service charge.
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The ambiance of the place is nice and modern. Food was fantastic and serving was generous. Price was also fair and affordable for a good ramen place!
Food was good. Noodles were firm and chewy, 'soup' was very flavorful, and toppings were fresh and tasty. The cheese sauce was meh for me. It's similar to cheeze whiz and doesn't really do anything to improve the overall flavor of the dish. Noodles and soup were adequate while serving size for toppings could have been more.
The place looked clean and air-conditioning was good. Service was efficient and our server was friendly. A good experience overall.
Okay so before eating here i never had tsukemen ever.... but I’m so glad i ate it first here. Me and my wife ate here last night and ordered the set meal b (yuzu tsukemen/curry rice) for me and that spicy ramen and gyoza for her. We both loved the food! The dipping sauce of my tsukemen was delicious! It was thick enough for the sauce to properly coat the super chewy noodles but thin enough to still be enjoyed like a stew. Her ramen was spicy but not overpowering but still very flavorful.
The curry rice and gyoza were good too. I would definitely come back here to try out more of their tsukemen!
They could work on providing free water to their customers though.
Tsukemen is my ultimate favorite ramen style when I discovered it back at the other Misuyado Sei-Men branch a few years back in Bel-Air, Makati. Don't get me wrong, I am fine with any ramen, but tsukemen does has a stronger broth, and I prefer having a stronger flavored broth. Plus the fact that I have to dip the noodles in the broth makes the eating more interactive, which makes the experience more fun.
Cheese Curry Tsukemen was what I ordered, with the largest noodle serving option. It may sound like a weird combo, but it actually isn't. I have tried the flavor when it comes to Nissin Cup Noodles (the Japanese version). It's pretty good (but the Seafood Cup Noodles is still my fave). But at Mitsuyado's, the Cheese Curry is brought up on a whole different level--a million times better!
The cheesy part of the ramen consists of a cheese sauce that is poured onto the noodles, then mixed. Think of the sauce as a homemade type of Cheez Whiz, that isn't as thick or salty. The curry part is the broth. I believe it is a pork based broth, that's mixed with the tad sweet and spicy Japanese curry. It has nice bite size char-siu and slivers of fishcake. Even with the coating of cheese on the noodles, the curry broth manages to even coat itself on the noodles too. The slurp maybe messy, but it's all good!
Aside from my ramen, I ordered a plate of Gyoza. Mitsuyado's gyoza is delicious as it is handmade and not the frozen ones. The crisp bottom is a great contrast to the soft top. Filling is overflowing with porky, green onion goodness.
Food: 5.0 - The tsukemen and gyozas are top on my Japanese foodie faves.
Price: 4.0 - Quite ok. The bigger portion of noodles, gives more bang for the peso.
Service: 3.5 - Good but, a little slow on the gyoza. More or less the food arrived rge same time. I exlected gyoza to arrive earlier as it was an appetizer for me. Sometimes took a while to get a server's attention too.
Ambience: 3.0 - It's got the vibe of a mix between old Japan with that market feel. Bel-Air branch has a better design as it's bigger. Plus, the AC felt a little weak.
I love that there's a Mitsuyado Sei-Men near work. Easy to get my tsukemen fix when that craving hits. :)
Had the tsukemen with cheese. It was deeeeeelicious, fun, and filling. Noodles were cooked al dente and coating it with cheese was fun. When combined with the dipping sauce, I loved the play of salty, somewhat sweet and fishy, subtly cheesy flavors. Despite the above average price, I was happy with the portions and flavor. Service was great - didn't have problems getting my service tea refills and they knew the menu and what to recommend. Coming back here to try the tonkotsu ramen and curry rice.
Great place to eat tsukemen- Japanese al dente fat noodles to be dipped in sauce and slurped up!
I had the karashi tsukemen - which is a spicy pork based sauce with chunks of tonkotsu. Somewhat thick sauce and lovely to dip the hot noodles into. I added the aji-tama (flavored egg) to the sauce for added taste. This is a unique ramen experience.
I had the potato salad to start. And hot tea as my beverage.
This place is all about the tsukemen!
Food: The Yusuf Tsukemen and Curry set I ordered was amazing. Most quality tsukemen I have ever tasted.
Ambiance: Standard Japanese restaurant
Price: Very reasonable pricing. I was able to fill myself for PHP 350
You come here for their Tsukemen. The freshly-made noodles are firm, thick and filling. The dipping broth is pork-based, flavorful with a hint of citrus, but not too salty. You can actually sip the leftover broth, but in case you need to water it down, they will give you complimentary vegetable broth. No house water, they serve you hot or cold house green tea. Pleasant servers.
I will definitely come back and bring my ramen-loving son.
Karashi Wonton Ramen. This is a departure from ramen noodles that I like, which are those thin hard ones. The noodles are still good though—aldente but not as fat as udon. The broth was tasty, a little spicy and a bit oily (as expected of any ramen broth I guess). I’ll definitely order this again.
Tsukemen quite literally translates to "dipping ramen". Aside from the noodles being separate from the broth, it differs from traditional ramen in that tsukemen has a thicker soup base to make it cling better to the thicker noodles.
Mitsuyado has a very satisfying meal option that combines a small portion of their tsukemen with half portions of rice viands, and potato salad to round it off. Being partial to japanese curry, i was quite happy that there was a set that included this.
Personally, I prefer thinner noodles such as cold soba dipping noodles, so I wasn't too impressed by the tsukemen. Perhaps it was because i opted to add the cheese sauce which overpowered the broth. I felt that i had consumed more than my fair share of sodium just in that meal.
However, the alleluia moment was the curry rice. I know that japanese curry includes fruit in the gravy base, but this was the first time i could actually savor the fruitiness without it being sweet. It had small nuggets of pork that melted almost immediately on your tongue, and even the pickled ginger served with it was the best version I've ever tasted.
I would recommend that you visit Mitsuyado for the novelty of trying tsukemen; but come back for the homestyle, tasty treat of their japanese curry.
Seriously, in Metro Manila, noone has yet to copy the quality of their tsukemen as far as I know. Going here used to be a hassle as I live in q.c. now at least I need not go to makati for their tsukemen :D
Delicious spicy miso tsukemen and ebi tempura. Service was courteous and efficient. The restaurant is decorated in an interesting fashion. Would go back to try their other stuff.
Always loved this place because wherever branch we dine in, they have been consistently serving good food!
Giving it a 4.5 cause i think this branch's portion is a little smaller compared to the others.
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