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4.3

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₱ 400 / Person

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Hatsu Hana Tei Location

Hatsu Hana Tei is located at Herald Suites 2168 Chino Roces Avenue, Makati, Luzon 1229 Philippines. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Hatsu Hana Tei is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Hatsu Hana Tei is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Hatsu Hana Tei that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 917 854 8508.

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4.3

10 Reviews

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  • Andre Sitepu

    3.0

    ordered the particular hako sushi - salmon and mackerel. of both, i actually enjoyed the salmon even more. melts like butter. but end up being warned: when purchasing the hako sushi, these can be found in 8s. strangely when i requested the waitress just how many parts of these will be offered,she answered just two bits of each (!) imagine my consternation when she earned a plate packed with 16 bits of sushi! ugh! miscommunication nearly spoiled our meal or even for the delicious salmon hako sushi.

  • Alfian

    4.0

    Wanted to try additional Japanese restaurants regarding lunch and got the recommendation from the friend to use this place. Foods was okay, acquired katsudon & sushi platter .... I'd say flavor is "so-so" but will get back to try other dishes.

  • Ahok Sim

    5.0

    We were in your community of Hatsu Hana Tei and we heard evaluations about any of it so we made a decision to give it a try. The restaurant is situated on the 2nd flooring of the Herald Suites on Pasong Tamo. The moment we sat down, kimono-clad waitressesserved us sizzling towels. We purchased the Hatsu Hana Tei Bento, that was fantastic and had huge portions, Ebi Tempura, which contained 5 plump refreshing shrimps. We also purchased the Ebi Gyoza that was bursting with pork and shrimp, and the Ebi Chahan, that was tasty. The miso soup had been also among the best we've attempted. The only con will be that there exists a smoking region in the restaurant that is simply curtained off therefore everybody can odor the smoke. Our costs was a little expensive, around PHP2000, nonetheless it was worth it.

  • Haryobimo Pramudito

    4.0

    In the event that you crave for Japanese but come across Seryna or Kikufuji a little prohibitive, cross the road to Herald Suites and check out Hatsu Hana Tei on the next floor. This location is much less occupied and quieter compared to the abovementioned because it's larger, the tablesare farther aside and they have even private areas than can sit around around 8 pax. Their meal sets have become affordable and quality is great though, in my own view, not really at par with Seryna as well as Kikufuji. You'd find even more Japanese eating right here than Filipinos, a certain indication that the price-quality combo is perfect.

  • Andhika Wicaksana Mahardhika

    4.0

    Across from Small Tokyo on Pasay Street, Makati may be the Herald, which homes this small gem of the Japanese restaurant. Whether it's any indication, when I proceeded to go for lunch time everyone eating there is Japanese. The meals is priced like meals in Japan, that is tosay, reasonable. The quality is excellent too. I got a Kaiseki meal. All of the dishes were somewhat less new than in Japan, but nonetheless excellent. A great deal of pickles and veggies. Definitely well worth a callback. Highly recommended. Tip: Like all great Japanese dining places in the Philippines, cost effective to be had has been the bento lunch time specials. Select your time and effort and meal well

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