For the people located in the southern part of the metro, if you're on the hunt of looking for a cheap yet authentic and yummy Japanese food, TATSUNOKO RESTAURANT in BF HOMES PARANAQUE is the best stop.
From the outside, you wouldn't think that they serve one of the best Japanese food in town since it just looks like an old house. The place isn't as fancy as some would want it but it is pretty decent. The place has a space for 3 cars but you can also park your car along the side of the road (don't worry it's pretty safe since I've done it several times). They also have 2 comfort rooms, 1 for the boys and 1 for the girls.
Japanese frequents the place as well so that can be taken as a sign that they do really serve tasty and authentic Japanese food. If you're a smoker, you're welcome to smoke inside the resto so, I wouldn't recommend the place if you got infants or kids or if you're one of those people who get bothered by smoke. They are open daily from 10 am to 10 pm except on Sundays. I'm not sure though, but I think they open at 5pm on Sundays.
We were three who dined in and we ordered the following:
- San Mig Light (2): P40 each
- Kahi Fry (breaded oyster; 4 pcs): P190
- Gyoza (dumpling; 6 pcs): P90
- Tuna Sashimi (2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P145 each
- Teka Maki (tuna sushi; 2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P65 each
- California Maki (huge serving; 2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P135 each
- Sukiyaki (huge serving of soup that has noodles, tofu, shitake mushrooms, egg, beef strips, and veggies; good for 3-5 people): P190
- Ebi Tempura (4 pcs of shrimp and 2 pcs of fried veggies): P170
- Iced Tea (2): P35 each
- Soda in can: P35
It was one hell of a food trip and was only for P1515! The waitresses were very accommodating and courteous and they were not the type who has the tendency to be partially blind and deaf when being waved at or called. The food was served promptly and always with a smile. They don't charge for their service, so please do leave a tip. Will I come back? Without a doubt!
Tatsunoko is located at 452-A El Grande Ave. BF Homes Paranaque City. Telephone number is 825-05-31.
From the outside, you wouldn't think that they serve one of the best Japanese food in town since it just looks like an old house. The place isn't as fancy as some would want it but it is pretty decent. The place has a space for 3 cars but you can also park your car along the side of the road (don't worry it's pretty safe since I've done it several times). They also have 2 comfort rooms, 1 for the boys and 1 for the girls.
Japanese frequents the place as well so that can be taken as a sign that they do really serve tasty and authentic Japanese food. If you're a smoker, you're welcome to smoke inside the resto so, I wouldn't recommend the place if you got infants or kids or if you're one of those people who get bothered by smoke. They are open daily from 10 am to 10 pm except on Sundays. I'm not sure though, but I think they open at 5pm on Sundays.
We were three who dined in and we ordered the following:
- San Mig Light (2): P40 each
- Kahi Fry (breaded oyster; 4 pcs): P190
- Gyoza (dumpling; 6 pcs): P90
- Tuna Sashimi (2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P145 each
- Teka Maki (tuna sushi; 2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P65 each
- California Maki (huge serving; 2 orders; 8 pcs per order): P135 each
- Sukiyaki (huge serving of soup that has noodles, tofu, shitake mushrooms, egg, beef strips, and veggies; good for 3-5 people): P190
- Ebi Tempura (4 pcs of shrimp and 2 pcs of fried veggies): P170
- Iced Tea (2): P35 each
- Soda in can: P35
It was one hell of a food trip and was only for P1515! The waitresses were very accommodating and courteous and they were not the type who has the tendency to be partially blind and deaf when being waved at or called. The food was served promptly and always with a smile. They don't charge for their service, so please do leave a tip. Will I come back? Without a doubt!
Tatsunoko is located at 452-A El Grande Ave. BF Homes Paranaque City. Telephone number is 825-05-31.