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A Japanese delight in the Philippines! Nihonbashi Tei Food Review
written on Sunday, April 27, 2014 @ 9:00 AM ?

Time to fire up the grill. Unlike the grill in a place like"YakiMix", this grill fires up and cooks your food a lot faster compared to the "YakiMix" grill which only heats up your food.
Time to fire it up!

Now, I was in the mood for some Japanese food and I'm not talking about "Tokyo Tokyo". People always wonder where is the best authentic Japanese food in the Philippines where even Japanese people would even want to eat that will remind them of the "Land of the Rising Sun",

Do you want some Tuna?
I found this restaurant in Makati which was quite hidden from all the hustle and bustle from the busy streets of Ayala. I thought this restaurant would be a bummer. Boy! Was I wrong! The moment I got it, I was already surprised by the venue. I felt like I was really back in Japan with the furniture and Japanese greetings!

They had their own private rooms complete with the fire grill and comfy seat cushions. I don't remember exactly what I ate but I took the lunch specials which cost around P320. The tuna, the beef was just to die for! The service was just great since I came there at a time when there were no customers.

I can just simply say the food tasted so good that I plan to come back here again. I will let my photos do the talking and you guys can be the judge. The chef really took his/her time on the food and I can tell just by tasting it! Try it out guys and tell me what you think. :)

Believe it or not. This filled my stomach up!
Restaurant: Nihonbashi Tei
Parking: Available (Free) 
Security: 1-2 Security guards
Food: Japanese
Reservation: Yes
Bathroom: Pleasant/Hygienic
Appetizers: Yes
Bottomless drinks: None
Alcoholic Beverage: Yes
Smoking Area: Yes
Space: Enough space but I suggest to reserve in advance to avoid any hassle.
Waiters/Staff: Hospitable
Open: 11am-2am
Address: 806 Arnaiz Ave San Lorenzo, Makati
Telephone: (02) 818-8893


Japanese for a day! My seating area
You can watch the chef do this thing through the windows

Check out the prices! 
You can choose US or Japanese Wagyu Beef

My happy stuffed face. 

Never judge a book by it's cover. The entrance of the restaurant.

Photo Credits: Kristian Marfori

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