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3.5

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₱ 200 / Person

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3.5

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  • Eric D. Ganaganag

    1.0

    Ganjou is a relatively good place to get your Japanese fix satisfied around Taft. Despite being quite pricey for their proportions, the pricing still fits into a regular student's allowance. They offer decent japanese dishes. I often order the chicken terriyaki and the ebi tempura. The chicken terriyaki is good while the tempura is okay. The ambience is good and clean. Design is consistent. The room temperature is okay. The plates and cutlery is presentable. I find the green chopsticks rather adorable. Situated close to Fully Booked, this is a good place to eat at during longer breaks in school.

  • Hazwani435

    4.0

    One of the few food places I miss in Taft. The place is kinda hard to locate though since it is situated inside the newly built Torre Lorenzo 2. If you see the Fully Booked, go further. I like their omu rice and ganjou rolls. I always order those two and surprisingly, those two only cost around 200 bucks. What I only dislike in the place is their poor network signals.

  • Sim Elopre

    5.0

    THE BEST PLACE TO GO FOR AN AFFORDABLE SUSHI!!!! They have the best sushi I have tasted so far in my whole life like the Ganjou Roll and the Torpedo Roll. If you are going to visit this place, you should definitely get those two rolls because they are I-N-S-A-N-E-L-Y GOOD!!! (well i love sushi maybe that's why it's that good for me but whatever) You can also get the salmon skin so you have something else to munch on. It's a really great and an affordable place for your japanese fix. You guys should totally try it!!

  • Arta

    4.0

    I crave for their Spicy Ika Roll! Not my photo, but it's a maki served with a rich, flavorful topping of cubed squid and spicy "mayo." It is served without their signature mayo+black sauce dip, but I usually request for that dip to go with my maki as it brings out the flavor of kani and other stuff rolled inside this maki. What's more is that it's really affordable and satisfying to the last bite. I keep going back to Ganjou for it ^_^ (it deserves to be a favorite ;))---I also used to like their Torpedo Roll...I used to order it a lot, but marginal utility struck. Anyway, I cannot give this a 5.0/5.0 rating anymore because I am now quite disappointed at their Ganjou Roll. I've never had aversion for salmon or tuna, but the flavors of cooked salmon+cheese+special Ganjou sauce just don't mix well together. Event thinking about it makes me cringe.

  • Elok Haryanti

    4.0

    This place is quite new here at Vito Cruz yet it was a blockbuster already (well that's for me), because the first time we (my boyfriend and I) have been here, during their soft opening, there were only a few who eats here. Maybe it was not well-known yet. But on the following times that we're back, there were no space to eat anymore since it's crowded. Only a few Japanese restaurants are located here in Vito Cruz so whenever I crave for Japanese food, Ganjou is what comes to my mind first. Plus, their food are affordable to think that it is Japanese.

  • Tayyibe Şimşek

    3.0

    Tried this because it says Ganjou by Omakase and to my knowledge, Omakase is really a great place for Japanese food because I went in its Ayala Triangle branch and it didn't fail me. However, when we tried Ganjou, I wasn't that satisfied to its rice meals and maki. Plus they were overpriced for their servings. I can say that I went here just to try it and not to go back afterwards. But it's worth a try. :)

  • Jaycee Dela Cruz

    3.0

    Omakase is one great Japanese restaurant so when I learned that Ganjou is managed by the Omakase Group, I immediately tried it. The place is hidden inside a condominium so it is really hard to spot. When I saw the place, I was shocked because I expected it to be a fancy Japanese place. The place might not be as nice as other Japanese restaurants, but it is clean and there is enough space in it. The next thing I noticed were the prices of the items they serve. Most of them are relatively cheap so this is a great place to dine when in a budget. The rice meals range from 120 - 140 pesos and sushi does not cost much. Of course, expect the food to not be as great as Omakase. I tried the Tendon and I found it a bit bland and dry. I guess, their sushi are the ones you should try. They may not be the best, but they taste good. Overall, I would say that Ganjou is incomparable to Omakase but because of the cheap prices, this is a good option to eat when you don't have much in your pockets. The place was usually crowded maybe because it is inside the condominium and it is convenient for the tenants.

  • Margareth Haryono

    3.0

    I like the sushi and salmon skin here! Omg. Taste and amount is a check. The price is pretty affordable. Although I despise the slow service and bad signal in the area. I mean like what if there was a pokemon you know what i mean, and I've got no lte. Also, I'm not a fan of the rice bowls because I know there are better ones out there. But damn this place is hellaaaa My bias: torpedo roll

  • Firsta Ratnasari

    4.0

    I tried Ganjou because it's near my school and I heard it was created by the Omakase group, but more of a fast food vibe. The place is a bit cramped up because there's always a lot of people. The service is fast, and I often find myself frequenting the place cause everything is so good! My favorite sushi is the tempura roll and the ganjou roll (with salmon inside), katsudon, gyudon, and kani salad sandwich. For something that's very affordable and cheap, its really good. Great job omakase!!

  • Milka Deviani

    4.0

    I've already eaten here several times and not a single time did Ganjou fail me. My favorites here are the Torpedo roll and the Teriyakidon, so whenever I crave for Jap food in Taft, Ganjou is my go-to restaurant. **Their Calif Tempura roll tastes good as well. I have yet to try their Gyudon and Tonkatsudon.

Ganjou Location

Ganjou is located at Ground Floor, 2 Torre Lorenzo, Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Malate. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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