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Yayoi Japanese Restaurant Opens in SM Megamall

September 30, 2016 by Richard

Yayoi Japanese Teishoku Restaurant opens it’s first Philippine store at the 3rd floor of SM Megamall. Teishoku is a Japanese dining concept that is composed of a main dish, rice, soup, pickles and two side dishes. There are over 300 Yayoi restaurants in Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, the United States, and Australia.

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First thing you’ll notice is the iPad ordering system they have in each table. It’s not really needed since you can also place your order with the staff. A nice gimmick but could be useful if the place is full and staff is swamped.

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My favorite was the Hitsumabushi (P650). This is a Nagoya style grilled eel dish on top of rice with a side of dashi broth. There’s 3 ways to eat this, as is, with the dashi broth and with condiments. Each one imparts a different taste and texture and are all equally enjoyable so order this and try all three ways to find out.

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If you want a little bit of this and that, get the Mix Toji Teishoku (P425). A piece of breaded pork loin (tonkatsu), ebi fry and sukiyaki beef cooked in special sauce and egg.

 

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The Sukiyaki Teishoku should entice all lovers of this classic Japanese dish. A bit different that usual as this is served with additional udon noodles for a more filling dish.

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There’s lots of other choices from fish to meat to poultry and all should be familiar to regular Japanese restaurant diners.

Yayoi Japanese Teishoku

3/F Bridgeway, Building B SM Megamall
Julia Vargas corner EDSA,
Brgy Wack Wack, Mandaluyong
 

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Filed Under: Ortigas and Pasig, Restaurants Tagged With: Japanese restaurant in Megamall, Restaurants in SM Megamll

Comments

  1. Ana says

    October 1, 2016 at 1:43 PM

    The food looks nice. I’m glad there are more inexpensive Japanese restaurants now.

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