Shinjuku is a laid-back Japanese ramen house. Actually, I've been noticing this place for quite some time now... and always wanted to try the one in Makati Avenue for ages, finally...
Shinjuku offers a wide selection of cooked noodles, from ramen to fried noodles to cold noodles to udon - name it and they have it. In my estimate they have 50 different types of specialty noodles in their menu.
The place is unpretentious -looks more of a canteen to me with a Japanese touch.
They also offers non-noodle food such as sushi/ sashimi, tepanyaki, rice toppings and other japansey dish...
We ordered for Maguro/Tuna Sashimi P250.
It doesn't look fresh in the picture but it wasn't fishy at all...
It doesn't look fresh in the picture but it wasn't fishy at all...
We ordered for Manten Men. It is a mixed seafood noodles which taste incredibly yummy... This cost roughly around P325-400, as I mentioned above it can be shared by 4 pax :P
As a soup lover, I would definitely be back in this place to slurp some ramen- I have yet to try 40++ more Japanese specialty noodles .... weee yum yum!Ooohhh they have 3 branches in metro Manila:
Shinjuku Ramen House, Makati Ave.
@7853 Makati Ave. cor. Hercules St. Makati City, Metro Manila
@2277 Chino Roces Ave., beside Makati Cinema Square Makati City, Metro Manila - (02) 819-1242
@G/F Prince Entertainment Center, 42 West Ave. Quezon City, Metro Manila - (02) 374-1584
That's All!
7 comments:
OMG!! I want to eat here! Once again your food pictures have made me HUNGRY! I have too many places to try and eat at when I come there....
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i've always heard this was a good japanese restaurant... i'll try this one for sure! :)
@D- D as in Dave? We can accompany you in those resto if you want :)
@Oliboy- Yes,indeed it is...Try try ;)
one of the things i really miss in Manila. Shinjuku is my favorite japanese place in town.
Marge- Thanks for dropping :) Come back here na ;-)
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