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    Seryna

    4.5 (23 reviews)
    PriceySushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Trisha T.

    Outstanding authentic Japanese cuisine in Manila's Little Tokyo area. We came in for dinner during vacation to the Philippines and enjoyed fresh sashimi and wagyu sukiyaki at the bar. It was packed with Japanese nationals and the hostess was kind enough to squeeze us in without reservations. The service and food quality were Tokyo level. Highly recommend.

    Salmon sashimi is very fresh and tasty.
    Danyella P.

    Seryna is the first restaurant I've visited in Metro's "Little Tokyo". As other places there, is serves authentic japanese food. Something that attracted me about it is that Seryna is frequented by the japanese community placed in Manila. The night I've been there I could see lots of expats and also filipinos there. It seems everybody loves their sushi! Don't expect that kind of fusion cuisine. Seryna's focus is really the traditional japanese food. I started my dinner with a delicious misoshiru soup. Simple, but great. The sushi and sashimi were really fresh. Unfortunately, the ordinary salmon wasn't available and the waitress suggested the special one, from Atlantic Ocean, which was of course more expensive. Anyway, it was worth the money! Fish there is really soft and fresh. Try the salmon roll, with salmon skin and roe. Waitress told me their bestseller is the sukiyake, a thinly sliced beef with vegetables. You can choose between the US Beef and the Wagyu one (usually people's choice). Didn't try it yet, but it seemed tasty on the table just beside me. To be checked next visit!

    Here's a flat lay to show you one of meals here. Can't wait to go back!!
    Maritzi T.

    You know you're in for a treat when local Japanese folks occupies 3/4 of the restaurant. Especially when their in the Sashimi Bar chatting their orders. Been craving for Japanese food lately and this one is my go-to place if I want to indulge a little. Mainly because they serve traditional quality Japanese food that will curb my cravings. I'm a big fan of Japanese Cuisine so I'm very particular with their raw menu. With Seryna however, it's possibly the best sashimi set I've tasted in Manila. Generous servings from the Chef and the fish tasted so fresh and butter-creamy. Did you know they serve Uni Don and Scallops baked in UNI Sauce?!?! It's so good, you won't regret the calories. I ordered two more of dish and got surprised with the huge servings. Though this joint is a bit pricey compared to its neighbors, ambiance and service wise, it's worth it.

    Uni and toro
    Gabrielle A.

    This is my favorite place in Little Tokyo. It's not on the main cluster and it's located in a building (not one of the cozy little houses) but the atmosphere in the restaurant is pretty cozy. I like to sit at the sushi counter - both because I like to see what's cooking and because I like to get my food faster! This place is a little on the expensive side, especially since the sushi is pretty small. But it's really good quality. I like the toro sushi here as well as the uni! YUM. From the fried items, the fried squid is so delicious. Not chewy and just the right amount of batter around it. The uni tempura is also pretty good. It's a pocket of seaweed filled with uni, battered, and deep fried. Heaven!

    My constant lover - the Sukiyaki Gozen
    Carl C.

    There was a time when my former boss and I would have these cravings for this specific Japanese place. After attempting - or were we merely pretending - to go through the menu, it's funny how we would always end up ordering the same thing over and over - I'd get the Sukiyaki gozen (Sukiyaki lunch set), while she would ask for the Sashimi counterpart. The set would consist of the Japanese beef stew, miso soup, a small serving of fresh salad, a bowl of gohan, some pickles, and a few pieces of grapes. The egg would be served on the side so it is up to the patron if he wants to drop it into the Sukiyaki or not. (Which I do.) It all comes neatly arranged on a polished, wooden tray with a matching glass of iced tea on the side. As can be expected from the Japanese, this meal is very well-balanced - no flavor overpowers another and the serving is satisfying. People with smaller appetites might even find it hefty. I have been here a lot of times and it's actually borderline foolish that I haven't eaten anything besides that. Besides the meal set that I seem to have an obsessive relationship with, I also like the place because the decorative wooden panels on the ceiling remind me of a ship's hull. The ambient music is soft and while it is apparent that most of the customers are carrying conversations with one another, never have I heard anyone speak louder than necessary.

    5 kinds sashimi
    Gia M.

    Seryna has always been one of the best Japanese restaurants in the country, known not only for its delicious food, but its dark and cozy ambience and very accommodating staff. My favorite Chirashi set (Kaisen Gozen) comes from Seryna, hands down. Their lunch set at 380PHP fits right on the budget and the sashimi they serve is always of the best kind-- fresh, juicy, and not frozen. I always order the Kaisen Gozen and I always leave with an aquarium tummy with the different kinds of sashimi that they include in the set. I really love their uni because it's so creamy compared to other Japanese restaurants I've tried. They're also very generous with their servings too. This set has two levels, the first with all your sashimi and the second level with your japanese rice, ginger, tamago, bamboo, and denbu, just to name a few. The set also comes with miso soup, salad, a side dish (depends on the day, but I've received karaage, mushrooms, and some salty dried fish before), and fruits. Additional items that receive special mention is their Sukiyaki gozen-- the beef is not tough and I love the taste of the sukiyaki soup, 5 kinds sashimi-- fresh, thick slices of different kinds of fish, and the grilled beef cubes-- aahh! so fatty and juicy! There's never a wrong time to visit Seryna to satisfy your authentic Japanese craving, except that they get filled fast, especially on weekends! I would recommend eating there for lunch as their sets are well worth every peso.

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    Fresh food felt like I was back in Japan including the ambiance and decor. The staff were very welcoming and attentive. Will be back soon.

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    food is really fresh and of top quality. service is awesome. staff is really accomodating and friendly. fabulous restaurant.

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    Nobu Manila

    Nobu Manila

    4.0(31 reviews)
    4.0 kmParanaque City
    ₱₱₱₱

    I had high hopes for Nobu Manila's Valentine's Omakase, but the experience fell short of its…read more"high-end" reputation. For a PhP 6,500/head dinner, I expected seamless service and premium quality, neither of which were fully realized. The Ambience: We arrived at 4:30 PM for the 5:00 PM seating, only to find no staff at the front desk and no lounge area for early arrivals. The place was literally closed and opened on the dot, 5pm! The lack of a dress code (there was a diner in shorts) and the non-festive music made it feel like a casual Tuesday rather than a special occasion. While the varnished wood tables look nice, they lack the refinement of fine dining; condensation from drinks pooled easily on the surface. The Service: Despite the restaurant being only half-full, the wine service was sluggish there were multiple times when I had to think if the staff was expecting me to stand up and grab the bottle of wine and pour it to the glass myself, there was even a time when the staff attempted to clear my plate while my wife was still eating--a basic fine-dining faux pas. The Food: This was the biggest letdown. The crackers tasted stale, the lobster bisque lacked body, and the squid sushi was bland. Most disappointing were the mains: the fish skin was rubbery, and the Wagyu was overpowered by an overly tangy sauce. Even the desserts felt repetitive in flavor. It's hard to recommend this Omakase when the execution doesn't match the price point.

    Went here for drinks and quiet bite. The restaurant is inside the hotel with the same name…read more Everything is good, nothing special. Compared to others in NYC, LA, OC, Greece, etc, this one was not my top pick for some reason. The vibe and service was so so, and so does the foods. Cocktails are also just so so...I noticed that in Asian, besides HK & Japan, Sing & Thailand, not so much of good mixers. Overall it was just okey place.

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    Genki Sushi

    Genki Sushi

    4.0(17 reviews)
    3.4 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱₱

    I was with my dad here and it was a great experience, the food was great, the staff were kind, and…read morethe atmosphere/ambience was actually really calm and quiet! Would recommend

    I do not believe this is the location i went to but I also cannot locate it on yelp. I went to two…read morelocations while I was in the Philippines in March and April 2023 and I went to them multiple times while I was there lol It's cheap, and good! usually went here for the Eel because it's so expensive here in the USA I always get the grilled eel anywhere internationally when traveling to Asia. It's usually always better quality and tasty. Im not talking about japan good which is always a 10/10 but this was more like a 8/10 and the pricing made it 9/10 lol. There was not a negative thing I could say about the times I visited and ate lol my husband did I am sure get tired of it. He's more into Filipino food of course but usually if you grow up in the provinces food like this place isn't a daily or weekly thing so for him he got tired of it quickly lol I went to the one at MOA near the road entrance and the location at SM Baguio and both were fantastic! You do not have to talk to anyone lol which is more of my style. You click and choose what you want on the TV screen and it comes out to you. If it is a drink or larger item like a soup, they will hand deliver it but it's a quick drop and go kind of thing. There is a hot water spout at your table with matcha (which isn't the best grade) but it works lol Air con worked, it was never really "busy" when we went. Only a few tables but I'm sure it's because everyone was working at the times when we went.

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    Kazunori Japanese Restaurant - Dashi tamago, served still warm

    Kazunori Japanese Restaurant

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.3 kmMakati City

    Kazunori Japanese Restaurant: Worth It or Just Convenient?…read more Kazunori Japanese Restaurant, located along Chino Roces Avenue Extension in Makati, is a well-known spot offering a mix of Japanese dining experiences. It has three sections: a café, a main dining area, and a sushi bar. I've eaten here several times, and honestly, I keep coming back because it's convenient for me--but if I were to judge purely on food, I'd say there are better Japanese restaurants out there. Ambiance: Just Okay The restaurant's setup is interesting but not exactly appealing. The main dining area is right next to a car showroom, which isn't the most aesthetically pleasing view. The sushi bar is where they prepare the fresh sushi and sashimi, and you can watch the chefs at work. The café section has a more relaxed vibe. Overall, the place is decent, but nothing special in terms of ambiance. Food: Hit or Miss I tried several dishes during my visit, including: * Salmon Maki - This was a letdown. The quality of the sushi could be much better. The rice was a bit off, and it didn't have that fresh, well-balanced taste you expect from good sushi. Definitely not the highlight of the meal. * Gyoza - The gyoza was actually pretty good. It had a nice pan-fried crisp on the outside and juicy filling inside. Probably one of the better dishes I had. * Uni Cream Spaghettini - This was interesting. The pasta was cooked well, and the sauce had a nice creamy texture, but the uni flavor was subtle, almost too subtle. It could've been richer and more distinct. * Soba - I liked this, especially with the spicy sauce. The texture of the noodles was nice, but nothing that blew me away. * Ikura Sushi - The salmon roe was too soft and soggy, which was disappointing. Ikura should have that fresh, bursting texture, but this felt like it had been sitting too long. Service: Decent but Nothing Special The service was okay. The staff was polite and efficient, but I wouldn't say it stood out as exceptional. They got the job done, but there wasn't that extra attentiveness or warmth you'd hope for in a high-end Japanese restaurant. Final Verdict: Just Okay, But Not a Must-Try Kazunori is an alright spot for Japanese food, but it's far from the best in Manila. Some dishes were enjoyable, but others fell flat, especially when you compare them to better Japanese restaurants in the city. If you're nearby and want a quick, convenient meal, it's fine. But if you're looking for an unforgettable Japanese dining experience, you're better off exploring other options. Would I recommend it? Only if you're in the area and don't have high expectations. Otherwise, you can find much better Japanese food elsewhere.

    I want to start off by saying what a fine and well kept establishment. Everyone was friendly, from…read morethe security guard, host, server and even the chefs who run the hotline area. This is my second time dining here, the first time being just a casual dinner with family at the Kazu cafe area. This time dining at the sushi omakase area for 15 courses. Our reso was for 6:30 and my girlfriend and I arrived around 6:12-6:15. I had a cocktail and she had a cold tea at the Kazu cafe while we waited. The 6:30 seating was booked and we were the first to be seated. The other 2 parties were late so chef Saitosan started us off with our 1st course, sawara salad. It was soo good that we ate every last piece of ikura, tsuma, shiso and whatever nut was used in the dish! By the time course 2 or 3 came around the 2nd party of 2 finally showed up and another 10 minutes later the last party of 2 showed up. To me, it seemed very disrespectful of the 2 parties to show up late not only because it disrupts the flow of service for the chef, but also for the other diners. I was pretty upset about that but chef Saito did his best to bring us all around the course. My gf and I purposely ate some of the courses slower so everyone else could catch up but it was difficult since we got the 15 course omakase and the other parties got the 19 or 24 course omakase. Back to the food, it was all delicious! My favorite nigiri was the shima aji, my favorite cold dish was the whitefish seaweed salad and my favorite hot dish was the mini unagi don with kinshi tamago. To summarize, this is the best sushi I've had in the Philippines so far. I dont want to call out any other sushi restaurants in the Philippines but let's just say Kazunori has no gimmicks or unnecessary garnishes and the quality of food you get beats any other place I've been to with the same price point (15 course / 5k per head). I visit the Philippines 2-4 times a year and every time I try new places to find one I'd like to settle at. This is for sure a place that I will be coming to more and more often now. My experience this time I'd rate 4 stars, just because there was long wait times in-between courses due to the other diners being late and they got more courses than us. BUT my gf and I agree that Kazunori is for sure a 5 star establishment. I hope to return again before my trip is over!

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    Kazunori Japanese Restaurant - 1st course. Sawara / king mackerel salad. This was one of the best 1st course omakase dishes I've had. Good way to start dinner

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    1st course. Sawara / king mackerel salad. This was one of the best 1st course omakase dishes I've had. Good way to start dinner

    Ooma

    Ooma

    4.1(16 reviews)
    5.6 kmMandaluyong City
    ₱₱₱

    Ooma is a play on the Japanese word "umai," meaning "good" but for me Ooma is more like OOMAGOD!…read moreEverything here is soooo GOOD!!! Ooma is a well known Japanese restaurant that offers fusion dishes that fits the Filipino palate. They have three locations in Manila but we decided to dine at their SM Megamall branch. We were told to expect long lines at all Ooma locations but we got lucky to be seated right away. The hostess greeted us right promptly and the entire staff were all friendly, fast, and efficient. We were very pleased with excellent customer service provided. The food? OOMAGOD! I loved every single dish we ordered. From sushi to soft shell crab to hangar steak to dessert. I didn't bother knowing the names because I just went on chomping and devouring every dish brought to our table. They tasted as good as they looked. It's just WOW! Amazing food yet very affordable. Highly recommended!

    Ooma ma ma ma ma ma ma ma!!!! Solid sushi making happening…read morein here tourists and residents of Manila! Japanese resto on the third or fourth floor of this mall and the place is similar to a small sushi place here in Toronto with only about 10-15 tables that extend inside the mall so you can 'people watch' while you munch on some fresh well-handled ingredients. The chicken teriyaki dinner was served on a bed of fresh leafy greens with bomb teriyaki sauce drizzled on top that can activate salivation in an instant. The sushi rolls were compact with flavour and filling that is heavily squished between master hands and a wooden roller perfecting a trip coming to an end in my beautiful city. I forget which ones we ordered but we came near closing and the options were limited to what's available for the chef to make so we settled for what it is, but it never felt like settling. Service was also warm despite us bombarding into the server's wishful thinking in getting the restaurant cleaned and empty in time for clocking out. Please refer to the pictures taken as all of the above have imprinted quality sushi in our minds whenever we are back for some shopping next visit. A bit on the pricier side compared to other cheaper options in and out the mall but it's equivalent to paying $60 and on par with the a la carte restos here in Toronto.

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    Tanabe Japanese Restaurant - Front

    Tanabe Japanese Restaurant

    4.6(8 reviews)
    3.6 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱

    First time here. The food was amazing -- really tasty and vegan/vegetarian friendly. The best…read moreJapanese restaurant I've ever been to -- food was fresh, servings were big enough to share, and prices were fair. Staff were very friendly, attentive, and helpful, and the food came out quickly. Loved the unique and refreshing drinks too. Great job!

    I have been here multiple times before since this is one of my brother's go-to Japanese restaurant…read more I can definitely understand why with the quality food, good service and good price. This time the visit was with my parents, my brother, my husband and me. We were served with delicious complimentary tofu with a great-tasting sauce. My brother ordered the aji tataki for us to start off and it's been a while since I've had this. Beautifully done and very tasty! My brother got the chirashi bowl. My husband and I shared the Gindara kaku bento - grilled cod fish, salad, salmon and tuna sashimi, tempura, miso soup with clams and mango ice cream. For dessert, fruits was the other option. My brother also ordered several chawanmushi for us to share. My parents shared the Nigiri kaku bento. There was so much food. The one down side was the fish in my parents' bento box was a bit tough, unlike the gindara that we had. I would probably recommend the Gindara kaku bento between the 2 bento boxes. We also had this soup that came in a small teapot. I had missed jotting down the name but you drink the soup from a miniature teacup. Glad we didn't order more food because there was already lots of food! Highly recommend!

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