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A-UN Japanese Restaurant is located at 370 El Grande Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the BF Homes.The average price range at A-UN Japanese Restaurant is around ₱ 350 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.A-UN Japanese Restaurant is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the BF Homes area. There are different kinds of food in A-UN Japanese Restaurant that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6325529332.
A-UN Japanese Restaurant is located at 370 El Grande Avenue, BF Homes, Parañaque City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the BF Homes.The average price range at A-UN Japanese Restaurant is around ₱ 350 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.A-UN Japanese Restaurant is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the BF Homes area. There are different kinds of food in A-UN Japanese Restaurant that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6325529332.
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5 Reviews
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4.0
website led me to hotaru when i keyed-in japanese el grande BF. I didn't use the map since most of the restaurants on that road were all conspicuous enough not to be seen. But i got lost. I made a double-check but there ain't a hotaru name displayed. It had "a-un" and some japanese characters which (of course) i couldn't read. Anyway.... I entered.It was a warm welcome. The japanese owner was busy drinking his beer while chatting with his comrade when he greeted me. I just gave a grin. 😁 The place was decent and clean; with separate smoking and non-smoking areas which was a plus point. (I love smoking while eating, though others might find it absurd). They have a non-pretentious interiors (very minimalist) which is a japanese trademark. Everything displayed was japanese including sake bottles, samuraii figurine to mention few. A big flat screen tv was the main attraction with japanese program running. Good thing the theme wasn't jeopardized by abs-cbn or gma7.Im very excited to taste their ramen albeit quite worried of a cheaper price (hoping that the price will not compromise the quality). I ordered for my favourite miso ramen at p200 and 5 pieces gyouza for p100. Wow! Combined price (no service charge) was even cheaper than a single order ramen of other fancier restaurants.The owner personally handed me a japanese rice cracker which maybe was his 'pulutan' that time. Im baffled if it was a protocol to give complimentary appetizer or i just really looked starving (patay-gutom) that moment. Lol. Anyway, though I'm quite disappointed with the taste of the ramen, i still managed to devour everything. Here's my ramen concern. I wonder if they used white miso which is less salty but i cannot taste it vividly. They could have added more. Personally, i hate carrots and cabbages on ramen (specially miso) which made it less authentic. I presume that they used local carrots and cabbages (again, i presume) to save costs. Who would import carrots and cabbages from japan just for that in the first place? They could have used dried or fresh spinach instead. The mongo sprouts and green onions were perfectly fine. The soup was too empowered with the taste of minced pork and cabbages that i could imagine it was a local sopas sans the milk. The noodles were fine but i could have it harder instead. But let me emphasize that the bowl was big and i ended up with some breathing problems out of fulness. Still a good meal.The gyouzas were fine; in fact the cheapest of all i encountered. Good blend of pork and minced cabbage.I will try the other ramens next time and will definitely come back.
appraise this reviewJanelane
4.0
Thanks to website, I discovered this Japanese restaurant. The place really has an authentic Japanese feel. While the food at Tatsuko is cheaper, here the servings are bigger. I would always order sake sashimi and the cut is bigger and serving is almost double size. The katsudon is really good, extra rice will be it. Their bbq s are really good but you will always be asked to order minimum 3 sticks. Rice is to die for but one cup is p60.00.
appraise this reviewPaterno Oracion
3.0
They actually changed their name from Hotaru to A Un but everything else is the same. The look of it, table placements, etc...They have a wide variety of japanese menu to choose from. Love their sushi menu for a reasonable price (1 order for 2pcs at 100-120php and everything seemed fresh!). Will be back for other sushi plates.
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