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Tempura Japanese Grill

2.5

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₱ 400 / Person

Alabang Town Center

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Tempura Japanese Grill is located at Lower Ground Floor, Cinema & Entertainment Complex, Alabang Town Center, Alabang, Muntinlupa City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Alabang Town Center.The average price range at Tempura Japanese Grill is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 21:00.Tempura Japanese Grill is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Alabang Town Center area. There are different kinds of food in Tempura Japanese Grill that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63288502136.

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2.5

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  • Meivy

    3.0

    While I love Japanese food, I shun away from  sushi and sashimi. I went with my website friends to Tempura Japanese Grill for a Katsu treat and it  further piqued my interest. As a website, I'd say that my superb Katsu experience at Tempura Japanese Grill justifies its premium price. I have always wanted to try out eel and it is was yummy. The Deep fried eel with Japanese bread crumbs was really good. The Unagi Katsu is something that melts in the mouth. The breading seems to enhance the flavor. One serving comes with fresh shredded cabbage and teriyaki miso sauce. I also love the Kurobuta of Tempura Japanese Grill because of its thick meat slices. Though deep fried, the breaded pork meat comes out tender. The tonkatsu sauce goes well with the premium pork loin cut which I find lean. Kurobuta is the finest pork in the world mainly due to its softness and rich flavor. It is also known as the Black Berkshire pig. And lastly, I get to taste the Ramen Burger!  It is a must-try! Its homemade beef patty comes with honey-cured bacon, roasted onion, sesame seeds, and garden fresh lettuce. Best of all, it is sandwiched between two pan-fried ramen buns!

  • Mulyana Saya

    4.0

    If you are looking for good maki that is affordable then this the place to be. The ambiance of the place is calming and relaxing because it is very spacious and wide. I would recommend the uncle sam's maki its similar to a california maki but has toasted sesame seed surrounding it. I also recommend the teriyakidon i don't really remember the name but yeah it also delicious. Must try!

  • Naqaa

    3.0

    Affordable and good, but I've had better Japanese food. Try the maki, you'll love it. I don't get why they play pop music in this kind of place.

  • Angelica Rodriguez

    1.0

    Worst experience ever!!! Rude servers like no other! After a function, they immediately started shuffling back tables by DRAGGING them around, made so much noise that it actually reverberates inside you! Asked them to stop, they didn't. Not even, did they exert any effort to minimize the racket they were making. We wanted to leave right then, canceled the rest of out orders and asked for the bill. We asked for the bill about 4 times with probably 5 mins in between askings, and here Comes the manager and says the POS is not working! Really? Ugh! It's like they were deliberately annoying us to the end!

  • Chitra Prastikayani

    2.0

    Since time immemorial, Tempura Japanese Grill used to be the go-to favorite for good Japanese food. In recent years though, it has been overshadowed by more hip and classier restaurants in the genre. Their branch in ATC recently underwent a facelift, including a revamp of the menu. Highs:1. Ebi tempura: The prawn tempura has remained consistent through the years, and expectedly so. The batter is light and just enough to smother the prawns. The prawns are a bit small, but one can opt for the tiger prawns, setting you back a few more bucks. Still, it was juicy, fresh, and plump. Brings back memories of the old Tempura joints. 2. Salmon sashimi salad: Raving about salads is rare, but this one was quite good. Just the right level of spice, with the greens fresh and crisp. The salmon sashimi was fresh but too few. Would have aced it if larger slices were added to the mix. Lows:1. Chicken teriyaki: It lacked that smokey grilled flavor. The sauce was also underwhelming and wanting flavor. The serving size was okay though. 2. Katsudon: Huge serving but the meat quality paled in comparison to the more prominent katsu restaurants. Obviously not their strong suit. 3. California maki: Thin and mushy, this ubiquitous roll failed to impress. 4. Yakisoba: It had a strange sour taste, and lacked that salty kick. 5. Menu change: gone are the grills we were used to. The revamped menu lacks the old time grill favorites, as even the grill tables are gone. It remains to be seen how the new menu will keep Tempura's head above water, as the selections aren't entirely mindblowing. The tempura remains one of the best in the metro, although a handful of other joints are eclipsing their version. Clearly they need to step up their game on the other dishes to lure back their loyal followers.

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