When in Manila,
it's always a pleasure to dine at one of my favorite Japanese restaurants ~ INAGIKU.
I love Japanese food.
I love it, especially if it's authentic or (even) 'semi-authentic'. ☺
There are a lot of Japanese restaurants that claim to be authentic, but I think only a few have the right to say so...
and one of them is certainly INAGIKU at the Makati Shang.
For me, it is one of the best Japanese restaurants in Manila.
INAGIKU
This restaurant offers a diverse dining experience with a sushi bar, teppanyaki counter and private tatami rooms.
With the city's finest Japanese cuisine set in a refined cosmopolitan setting, INAGIKU defines the art of Japanese dining!!
LAPU-LAPU SASHIMI
(fresh lapu lapu)
(fresh lapu lapu)
(*Note: Loved the "flower-like" presentation of the Lapu-Lapu Sashimi ~ so cute!
We originally ordered Salmon Sashimi but unfortunately, it was unavailable.
So, we ordered the Lapu-Lapu Sashimi instead.
'twas very good!) ☺
So, we ordered the Lapu-Lapu Sashimi instead.
'twas very good!) ☺
MAGURO SASHIMI
(fresh big eye tuna)
INAGIKU SALAD
(vegetable salad )
Topping and Dressing for our Inagiku Salad ~ delicious! ☺
Inagiku Salad With Miso Dressing
This was my salad plate. ☺
TOFU STEAK
(bean curd steak with ginger sauce)
(bean curd steak with ginger sauce)
KAISEN YAKIMESHI
(seafood fried rice)
YASAI Noodle dish
TEPPAN WAKADORI
(chicken with teriyaki sauce)
(chicken with teriyaki sauce)
my all-time favorite:
UNAGI KABAYAKI
(grilled eel with kabayaki sauce)
(grilled eel with kabayaki sauce)
Our friend took this shot at the hotel lobby
before we all headed off to Conway's Bar.
As always, had a great time!
When in Manila,
When in Manila,
Shangri-la is the place to be!!
(wink, wink) ☺
Love ~ SAL ♥
Love ~ SAL ♥
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