3.7
20 Reviews
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₱ 1,250 / Person
Diamond Hotel, Roxas Boulevard Corner J. Quintos Street, Malate, Manila
Currently closed: 11:00 - 20:00
Yurakuen - Diamond Hotel is located at Diamond Hotel, Roxas Boulevard Corner J. Quintos Street, Malate, Manila. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Manila.The average price range at Yurakuen - Diamond Hotel is around ₱ 1,250 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 20:00.Yurakuen - Diamond Hotel is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Yurakuen - Diamond Hotel that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285283000.
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Cari Cymric
2.0
We'll honesty, did not enjoy much of the food here because it's pricey...but then since I like inari sushi, let's start the verdict.I'll just make a review of the place, since japanese food will always be japanese food.Hmmm..the place is more on executive type. It clings for associates with suits and neck tie..like those people.I dont think it fits the mid and early age as the place is too...hmmm samurai.But given a chance to be here again, I will definitely give a double no, triple nod! 😁😁😁
Ferhat Çeper
4.0
I have always loved this place!!!! It's also one of my family's favorite Japanese restaurants as well. I have had their donburis, shrimp tempura, chicken teriyaki,makis and various dishes. For this particular visit, I had Pork katsudon and chicken karaage. The karaage was perfectly crispy and my katsudon as always was delicious. I love how they give big proportions for each meal. Overall, the food is delicious and I would highly recommend the place! Service is exceptional and staff are all friendly. ❤️
Mathew Lothian
5.0
Despite the distance from my place, I always look forward to dining at Diamond Hotel. Although I admittedly had only been to Corniche, I had heard the stories of their amazing Japanese restaurant, Yurakuen. For some reason, I was under the impression that the Japanese entrees of Corniche was basically what you would find at Yurakuen (Kinda makes sense since it's the same hotel, right?). Considering I was actually quite pleased with what I've tried at Corniche, I never really found an urgency to try Yurakuen.
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