5/5 Sao A. 1 year ago on Google
we
were
so
hungry
that
we
ordered
almost
everything
on
the
menu
except
for
the
kafe
latte
and
kafe
jelly.
you
could
also
tell
how
we
couldn't
wait
to
eat
because
the
food
in
our
pictures
were
half-eaten
already.
LOL.
they
served
the
crispy
salad
first
–
the
crispy
part
comes
from
the
fried
wrapper
that
tastes
like
the
wrapper
from
cheesesticks;
the
salad
itself
consists
of
cabbage,
tomato,
and
cucumber
mixed
in
a
mayo-ketchup
(i
think)
dressing.
it's
yummy
and
refreshing.
next
came
the
nabe
yaki
ramen
and
the
napolitan
spaghetti.
the
ramen
reminded
me
of
Korean
instant
noodles,
maybe
because
of
the
egg.
the
spaghetti
though
is
what
i
liked,
it
tastes
like
home.
i
was
most
excited
about
the
korokke
because
i
knew
this
was
their
best-seller.
boy,
it
did
not
disappoint.
we
would've
ordered
more
if
we
weren't
full.
the
potato
inside
the
crispy
breading
is
tasty!
the
yaki
udon
was
also
delicious.
the
udon
itself
was
chewy!
the
okonomiyaki
was
thick
for
my
liking
as
i
felt
that
it
needed
more
cabbage,
it
was
yummy
nonetheless.
the
cold
champorado
was
served
last,
as
a
dessert.
it
was
topped
with
condensed
milk
and
powdered
milk.
my
partner
raved
about
this,
and
i
agree
because
as
someone
with
a
sweet
tooth
it
was
indeed
chocolate-y!
the
staff
were
friendly
and
the
service
was
fast.
you
have
the
freedom
to
take
down
your
order
on
their
order
slip,
and
you
simply
have
to
give
it
to
the
staff
afterwards.
they
accept
gcash
as
a
mode
of
payment.
this
was
such
a
long
review.
I've
been
eyeing
this
place
since
the
height
of
the
pandemic.
i
somehow
have
a
glimpse
of
what
homemade
japanese
food
tastes
like,
being
half
japanese
myself.
experiencing
your
food
felt
like
home,
so
thank
you!
🥰
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