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2.8
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Ann Cabarse
2.0
I was curious since I always see this restaurant along Doña Soledad Avenue. After trying it I would say it was simply strategically located. Food on the other hand is not memorable. Miso soup was diluted. Takoyaki was spiced okay but too... starchy. The rolls were mostly rice. Service was slow and more time was spent waiting than enjoying the food. Would I come back? Maybe if there's a super promo of sorts. Not worth braving the DSA traffic for.
appraise this reviewMichelle Apacible
3.0
The food tastes good and was served quickly. However, it's a bit pricey for a taste that is just okay. I also suggest to replace the old spoon and bowls. The staff needs to be a bit more accommodating and lively.
appraise this reviewAileen Laksana
3.0
Parking: Better come early, this place only offers about 3 parking slots in front of the restaurant if I remember. My friend that I rode with had to park in the Caltex beside, luckily though, they had customer parking there.Service: Waiters were always attentive and were helpful.Food: Spicy Tuna Salad - Can use some work, the one I was served had flakes that were makunat instead of crispy.Chef's Specialty Roll - A bit weird at first, but turned out really great. Don't know if I would order it if I were alone, but if I had someone to share it with, then yes. Mount Fuji Roll - This was really delicious. Definitely would order this if ever I come across this restaurant again.
appraise this reviewMichelle Patricia
3.0
We ate at this place tonight for the first time. We picked seats at the far end of the 1st floor, next to a table stacked with an assortment of condiments, table napkins, chopsticks, etc. Frankly it was an eyesore, so hoping they wouldn't keep it in plain view next time or at least tidy it up.We had the Chashu and Tonkotsu ramen, ebi tempura with gyoza, tuna sashimi, and some refreshments. The ramen was passable but didn't really wow us. The noodles were a bot too thick for my liking. What I did like about the ramen was the portion/serving size. The ebi tempura was also okay, as well.as the gyoza, though I'd still prefer the juicier, fresher, and bigger sized ebi tempura from their nearby competitor.Overall, it was a positive dining experience. They would be my second choice when it comes to Japanese food in this area.
appraise this reviewHey Guys Eats
5.0
Still the best Japanese Resto for me at a very reasonable price. My personal Favorites are seafood ramen,tempura,gyoza and assorted sushi. Its now under new management.
appraise this reviewBono Tei is located at 104-A Dona Soledad, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco, Parañaque City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Don Bosco. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
Bono Tei is located at 104-A Dona Soledad, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco, Parañaque City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Don Bosco. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.
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