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3.8

10 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

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Shitamachi Location

Shitamachi is located at Fifth Floor, The Podium, ADB Avenue, Ortigas Centre, Mandaluyong City, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the The Podium.The average price range at Shitamachi is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Shitamachi is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the The Podium area. There are different kinds of food in Shitamachi that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6325843574.

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3.8

10 Reviews

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  • Sawitri Ari

    4.0

    Shitamachi is known for their grilled Japanese dishes. I have been eating here since 2013. Specifically in their Podium Branch. The staff are very accommodating and the food is awesome. My favorite dish are: Wagyu Strips, Beef Yakiniku, Chaschu and their nugget sauce 🍢

  • Nadzirah M.L

    3.0

    Gyoza - the wrapper is a little too thick for my taste.Seafood chahan - or the japanese fried rice. A little too salty for my taste. Plus, i didn't like the inclusion of salmon in the mix. I would have preferred shrimps.Grilled chashu - now this is yummy. I just wish they put the slaw in a separate plate/container so that the water from the cabbage did not mix with my chashu.

  • Wina Lia

    4.0

    I eat soup noodles for comfort. In fact, noodles of any kind. It's a food that is very easy to eat; it's very soothing and comfortable, too. @shitamachiph has Tantan Men that has the combination of spice, flavors, ingredients cooked with love and commitment and homage to Japanese food.Every strand depicts yearning for me. It strings memories that were confined in the recesses of my mind. The soup reminded me of rainy days and the comfort it often brought.As I finished the whole bowl, as if I had a newfound openness. I saw the world differently. And my heartstrings had come undone.

  • Maro Gonzales

    4.0

    Let's start off with adding to our Japanese Cuisine dictionary:What is Chashu?An evolved, Chinese dish of barbecued pork called “Char Siu”, the Japanese took it and made it a perfection of its own. It’s simmered pork, which just simply melts in your mouth and disappears. Each bite is a seriously wonderful experience as pork is bursting with flavour and the thin slices and the exquisite tenderness almost feels sinful. Their take has a very mellow and simple salted flavour plus the taste that I enjoy about pork is modest but it's there.What is Tsukemen?It’s like a ‘deconstructed Ramen’, to quote a person I admire, which is possibly the best explanation for a Tsukemen. The soup is separate and is more flavorful than the soup in Ramen. It also has a darker color and a full bodied taste and texture.This is the first time I’ve experienced it, while I’ve eaten Ramen quite a lot and have never really fully appreciated it as much as my Chashu experience. Each bite was like waking up to your favourite meal on a Saturday, it felt so warm, comfortable and almost nostalgic. I can’t even imagine how this would taste like in rainy weather! Am pretty sure it’ll be heaven after any kind of day.Salmon with Rice was not the best idea, and that's why I stuck to experiencing the slightly hot Tsukemen (And I wish I had easier access to a branch than just SM BF or Ortigas) Salmon is best to experience on it's own or with a very small serving of rice. It's taste is very mellow and graceful so topping it on rice no matter how hefty the portion is like sweet on sweet, you'll barely taste anything.Overall dining ExperienceTo quote a personal favorite competitive cooking show, “Good Gastronomy!”It was excellent for its price and I’ll be willing to even go there if their price increases suddenly up to around a hundred bucks. There service tea was good, the cups used were proper for it and my only complaint is they didn't have a lot of drink choices. Which I hope would improve! There prices are quite fair and wouldn't leave your tummy full while your wallet starving.

  • Ahmet Sürer

    4.0

    Ramen is good and definitely worth the price. Staffs are accommodating,not to mention super unlimited tea servings. Chashu is soft and tasty. Must try.

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