There's a new Japanese restaurant in Maginhawa that's making a lot of buzz since it opened last month with its beautiful plating and Instagram-worthy spread. I was a bit iffy to try it myself as I've been to several restaurants that focused more on design than taste. But curiosity hit me bad and soon I found myself in front of Soru Izakaya one Saturday afternoon.
Hello, Soru Izakaya.
We were welcomed by dark and warm interiors as well as Japanese inspired murals and wall designs. There were not a lot of diners too at 4:30 p.m. but the place was quite warm as not all A/C units were on.
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Wednesday, June 7, 2017
First Bite: Soru Izakaya
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Kuro Dragon Maki,
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Friday, March 3, 2017
Now in BGC: Uma Uma Ramen
I think I’ve used the
sentence “I love Japanese food” countless times to the point of me quoting
myself. But I can’t resist it. I really do love this Asian cuisine and always
find myself craving for more. And when I found out that one of my favorite ramen
joints finally opened in Uptown Parade, I just have to drop by ASAP. But
adulthood got in the way and it took me a few months before indulging in some
Hakata ramen.
Hello, Uma
Uma!
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uptown parade,
yakitori
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Love at First Bite: Asakusa Home of Tempura
I
have been dying to visit this tempura place at The Grove for months but it gets
cancelled every single time. I blame the lazy weekend bug! There was one time though
when we finally braved the Saturday traffic and we were greeted by… a closed
sign. I heard my heart break and my tummy whine the moment I saw the glass door
signage. But the Year of the Monkey seems to be my year as when R and I visited
The Grove during Chinese New Year for dinner, the place I have been eying for
months was open. OPEN! *insert creepy mega giant smile here*
Hello, Asakusa!
The foodie in me
found it so surreal that I finally managed to get inside the “home of
tempura”. It was a long wait and I hope that it won’t disappoint.
Famished, we
ordered Salmon Salad (PHP208), Emperor Tempura Set (PHP578) and Gyudon (PHP288). For beverage, we settled
with the complimentary house tea.
Service was quick
as it was not even past the 5 minute mark when the salmon salad was served.
I loved it! The
fresh salmon cuts drizzled with what seemed to be teriyaki sauce went really
well with the crisp veggies and tempura flakes. The contrast between the soft
and crunchy textures was delightful as well. Though flavor was a tad strong as
appetizer, it was still a great starter!
Gyudon was served
next and we were perplexed with its appearance. It did not look like the gyudon
we know. The meat looked a bit too dark. Tastewise, the flavor was
overpowering. It was too sweet for gyudon.
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