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Bidra med feedbackAs Kapitolyo 's restaurant has been growing exponentially, more and more restaurants that has been there for quite some time is being highlighted or noticed through the years. One of which is Takashi 's Japanese Cuisine. While it is located in the Pioneer center compound, the number of establishments has grown as well, from the old Pelangi grill to the new Kissako Matcha cafe. Takashi has been specializing in ramens, as according to the servers. It reminded me of Tamagoya of Marikina. It 's not the high end franchise ramen, but just mom-and-pop ramen store similar to Tokyo. We ordered their Kani Salad maki and Spicy Karaage. Kani Salad Maki was battered maki topped with kani salad and filled with kani as well. I like the simplicity and fusion of kani salad in maki, as it is the usual salad presented a different way. I just find the rice too thick without the balance of rice and filling. It taste what it is. Simple, crisp, delicious. Spicy Karaage ramen is a tantan mien (peanut) based stock topped with chicken karaage (fries chicken). The stock was rich, thick, peanutty, creamy that complemented the crispy chicken and ramen. The noodles just lacks the snap or is either a bit overcooked. Takashi may not serve their 'panda sushi ' that gained the attention from writers of social media. It 's worth visiting for cheap, simple Japanese food. #TheFoodCrawlers #OngsFoodprints #TheLostDiego
I dined here December 2014, after months of searching for really good seafood ramen, and Takashi Japanese Cuisine nailed it! Although it wasn't spicy enough for me, I truly *loved* it. This is the first bowl of seafood ramen I've had in the metro that has generous serving of salmon in it!!! Winner! Their spicy salmon sashimi was also fantastic. After finishing my ramen and sashimi, I promise I wanted to order some other dishes but had to stop myself from binging too much. I just need to eat there again!
The ramen tastes great and the cost is not too high. I have tried their ramen (miso) and california maki sushi. There are lot of options in their menu as well.
Simply yummy. Worth every centavo. Freshly cooked meals to satisfy your Japanese cravings. Try the oyakodon and takoyaki balls. Their makis are also worth trying.
Gyoza and Tempura craving satisfied! And it was good! Been wanting some Japanese food and saw this beside Kissako. Tried and it was good. Was not able to take photos of the Ramen coz we're starving but this is okay for a ramen fix. The place is big, but not too inviting coz of the dark, interiors and all, but worth giving it a try. Food is good, service was okay and price is just right. Not much to say, nothing spectacular. Oh and did I mention that their Gyoza was good? Hahaha