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Oki Oki

3.5

10 Reviews

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₱ 425 / Person

A.Venue Mall

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Oki Oki is located at Ground Floor, A. Venue Mall, 7829 Makati Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the A.Venue Mall.The average price range at Oki Oki is around ₱ 425 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Oki Oki is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the A.Venue Mall area. There are different kinds of food in Oki Oki that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6327290134.

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Oki Oki Reviews

3.5

10 Reviews

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  • Winasti Rahma Diani

    4.0

    I recently tried the Katsudon of this place and I have to say that I loved it. The pork was very tender and the breading was just perfect for me.  There was a slight sweetness to it that I loved.  For the first time I a while I actually finished a katsudon dish. Rice and all!

  • Cansu Sezer

    5.0

    Ramen is okay,sushi and sashimi are bith okay as well...But the MUST TRY for us is the Crazy Maki! You will really get crazy of this awesome maki!crunchy,tasteful and oh so great!

  • Meditya Tjioe

    4.0

    Their black tiger prawn is something else. It really is the biggest in town.  Their ebi tempura is one of the best I have tried in a long time. The high price is definitely worth it. I will definitely go back here with my family in tow.

  • Chua Gary

    4.0

    As a salad lover I liked their Tori teriyaki salad very much. The sweetness of the chicken complemented the greens very much. I did not feel deprived at all. I also tried their crazy maki. The one in Yuujin is still the best but this one was close.

  • Ratihnurdiany

    3.0

    This restaurant makes ramen in an unconventional way. The ingredients are sauteed first and then poured over a bowl of noodle and soup. This is manifest in the gyu to kimchi ramen in which beef slices, kimchi and other veggies are cooked first a la "ginisa" and overlain on the noodle. Though unexpected and atypical, the ramen still tastes good, an inventive approach to be different from the usual ramen that is served in other Japanese restaurants.

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