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4.6

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  • Nurhayati Amali

    4.0

    If you have gone to Japan and long to be reminded of the authentic environment and flavors in your own life in traditional-design eateries there, Zaan Japanese Tea House is where you will discover them within Manila. The menu includes an enticing choice ofsimple but interesting selection of dishes that aren't within other Japanese dining places in the city. The area is intimate with pleasant service and the purchase price is very reasonable.

  • A Fafa Nardhie S

    4.0

    I often travel by this restaurant together Mother Ignacia, nonetheless it had not been really eye getting. I acquired curious though just because a few yrs passed also it was nevertheless there, therefore i thought that probably the place was great? I attempted it for the firsttime for supper. The area is small and peaceful, and I was fulfilled by a individual waitress in a Japanese design kimono/robe. The menus is in just a little album, with options that aren't typically within Japanese restaurants right here. We attempted the trio of onigiri which contains salmon, egg and tuna. I enjoyed the tuna best, and they also used red rice that was different by okay also. I experienced the ramen with tomkotsu broth that was really flavorful. For dessert I got iced coffee that used milk ice that melt once you pour the espresso in it. It had been sweet and slight. The matcha latte had been very good, the ideal sweetness and a bit bitter. I am not just a matcha enthusiast, but this is good. I'll definitely keep coming back and attempt their other meals.

  • Ling Chow

    5.0

    This place transports one to the home of one's favorite aunt in Japan! Serving food you hardly ever see in usual dining places, this is a place in order to head to attempt soboro and chazuke. Their soba is the greatest you will get in Manila! Their pusitsalad can be a popular. They will have unusual desserts, a few of which are usually Japanese variations of our kakanins! In the event that you come as an organization, you may also try all of them! The flavors are constantly clean, bright and fascinating. The area is spotlessly clean and bright, with the characteristic neatness of Japanese aesthetic. There exists a tatami region for conventional dining, where one can also knowledge a tea ceremony. Services is definitely polite. Prices have become affordable. You'll find nothing to dislike in this gem of a location. In fact, my children likes it so very much it is becoming our default location for eating out for there's something for everybody, including for my incredibly picky 9 year older and my pancit loving 73 year old mom!

  • Josel Palaspas

    5.0

    Zaan now includes a wider menus. Salmon soboro chix karaage grilled salmon salad tamago sashimi all excellent and also the desserts now having an also sider selextion. We furthermore attempted their sake sampler. Costs have increased since this past year but stay reasonable. Service isgood.

  • Ainur Fatwa

    5.0

    Had an enjoyable experience eating authentic Japanese meals. I sensed like I has been in Japan when I visited the area :)

  • Nazla Alifah

    5.0

    I recommend this spot to try their Japanese tea ceremony. Promise! It's worthy of the price and encounter. Their Japanese foods is genuine. Tofu ice lotion is so delicious!.

  • Michael R.M. Abrigo

    5.0

    We went there for the tea ceremony - my gift for my children who like everything Japanese and who've been egging me for a vacation to Japan. Prior to the ceremony, Madam Iwamoto gave us a brief lecture, an insight on Zen. Needlessly to say, mygirls listened intently, occasionally giggling because the lecture had been lively and elucidating. The ceremony is really a shortened version of the true one, but will offer you a first hand connection with the Japanese life-style: politeness, self-discipline, humility, and those traits which produced japan people and culture admirable. We left with the memorable experience. It had been like we've visited Japan actually without securing visa.

  • Ahc Palao

    3.0

    At the suggestion of a pal, we tried this location. The set-up of the area gives you a sense you are in a Japanese village cottage. The meals was ok--a little bit on the salty part. Price? center-left. Warning: they cost for more plate ifyou are planning of sharing your meal. A real switch off!! (I've never experienced this sort of arrangement--not even yet in Japan.) My recommendation: alright to try once.

  • Tine Castro

    5.0

    Live the authenticity of the place! It’s got lots of choices and the costs are affordable. They will have a lot to pick from and it’s yummy! Excellent spot to chat and capture up. You can also have got a tea ceremony with the web host inkimono and all (that is sooo costly in Japan)! WiFi can be acquired so that you can study or simply relax! Personnel are so accommodating as well! Love each time we dine!

  • Clarence Rae De Veas

    5.0

    Quiet and serene location for a day visit. Location is quaint sufficient reason for a lighting drizzle that Sunday reminds me of 1 of those tea stores in Osaka or Kyoto. The menu is easy also for the unfamiliar w/ basic intro to Japanese desk etiquetteand the abc's of some meals that could not be that acquainted. We ordered only lighting snack foods (onigiris and okonomiyaki), a chilly dessert (kakigori) Japanese ices w/ mochis' privately and each is soooo good. Why is the place unique isn't only the meals but their launch to Japanese lifestyle. There's tea ceremony course (by appointment?) held at a vintage tatami mat and on that afternoon several 3 where getting maki rolls beneath the watchful eye of japan chef. An extremely interesting place to become and we'll definitely be back again. You should attempt it too.

Zaan Japanese Tea House Location

Zaan Japanese Tea House is located at 16 Mother Ignacia Norfil Foundation Building, Corner Don Roces Avenue, Quezon City, Luzon 1103 Philippines. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Kidapawan City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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