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Tamayaki

3.6

20 Reviews

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₱ 200 / Person

Addition Hills

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Tamayaki is located at 453 P. Guevarra Street, Addition Hills, San Juan City. This is a Japanese restaurant near the Addition Hills.The average price range at Tamayaki is around ₱ 200 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Tamayaki is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Addition Hills area. There are different kinds of food in Tamayaki that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6325707789.

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Tamayaki Reviews

3.6

20 Reviews

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  • Ayya Sarisha

    3.0

    I have tried this place twice, once for milk tea and takoyaki with my high school friends then another time with my wife for dinner. I am not a takoyaki fan but I think their takoyaki is good and has high quality ingredients (I'm not sure but it tasted like it). The price is a bit high but obviously you are paying for quality compared to street food takoyaki. The place is well decorated; cutely in a pink japanese cartoon theme. I felt that the seat was a bit uncomfortable but I guess the seats are also part of the interior design. The place is not the easiest to access because that section of the street (P. guevarra) is one way. They have ample parking because they are in the same compound with a goodyear servitek center.12/12/15: i got to try their tamayaki again when we ate there to try the food at 5th taste (restaurant at the 2nd floor; same owner). The tamayaki is crunchy outside and octopus and veggies inside. It is definitely better than the batter type tamayaki found in food stalls. The honey lemon drink we tried was refreshing and not overly sweet.

  • Hi!

    4.0

    Tamayaki is my favorite go to place to eat while waiting for car wash.Today, I tried the sampler with the milk tea. I like how they have different types of takoyaki variants to choose from like octopus, fish fillet, ham & cheese, etc. I like that I see veggies in the takoyaki (unlike in some with just flour or extenders)& it's topped off with those japanese moving wafers. Their milk tea is okay as well. It was a good P175!The place has a nice theme to it & the staff are nice. They have wi fi but in the few times I was there, it wasn't working.Would still go to this place though for my car wash. Worth the trip!Taste - 4Value for Money - 5 Service - 4Ambience - 4

  • Clarissa Felipe

    3.0

    Tamayaki is a takoyaki and milk tea shop located in P. Guevarra Street near Wilson Street. I have tried both the takoyaki and mlik tea here. Their best-seller is the seasoned octopus takoyaki. The takoyaki balls here are quite pricey. It's priced at 115. There are 4 takoyaki balls per serving. The taste is okay but it's not addicting. The milk tea is okay.

  • Emircan Yılmaz

    2.0

    With Everything At Steak closed this lunch time, Tamayaki is my next option during this rare visit to San Juan. I ordered the octopus tamayaki (P115), pork miso ramen (P185) and Lychee cold tea (P75).Pork miso ramen is ok lang based on the price, they gave me extra broth but I got overwhelmed with the saltiness and I wasn't even done with the initial serving of broth. The supposed star of their menu which is the tamayaki (or takoyaki) turned out to be a major fail for me. The outer part is too crunchy for a takoyaki---it feels fried and not cooked in the usual takoyaki thingamajig. It was too much starch and it lacks flavor. Honestly, I enjoyed the P30 mall takoyaki more than this.The lychee tea is a bit sweet and I wasn't able to finish the regular serving. I dont know if they allow you to choose the level of sweetness but the server didn't give me an option.Hana and Octoboy remains to be the best takoyaki places in Manila for me.

  • Food Journal PH

    4.0

    I don't like takoyaki. The first time i tasted one are the ones you see in kiosk and from the first taste i just want to puke (but this is just my tastebud).So my colleague introduced me to this place near the office and their specialty is takoyaki. I thought it was pricey at 115php for 4 balls but upon serving it was huge so it was okay. I ordered their kani and mozarella. It was amazing. The sweetness of the sauce and a hint of saltyness from the fish toppings (well my colleague said it was fish thingy). There are veggies inside but it didn't matter because all the ingredients complimented the overall taste.I will definitely go back and try their other takoyaki flavors

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