Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Comfort Food? Go Japanese Cuisine

Have you ever felt so down that you just want to eat something delicious but at the same time you are a bit tight on the budget? Well, I have something for you! It's the Ganjou restaurant.

This Japanese restaurant is located in the heart of Metro Manila but it cannot easily be found because it is hidden inside a condominium building, named Torre Lorenzo2. It's location is in Taft Avenue, right in front of De La Salle University and beside the only Metrobank in the area.


Since it's dinner time and I just want to eat inside my room, I had my food to go. The menu is so cheap that it is student friendly (all in Philippine Peso):



I craved for something healthy, salty and soft, so ordered Katsudon and Salmon Skin Crunch.

The Katsudon is yummy and the serving size is big with the white rice filling the bowl almost up to the brim. The seaweed and egg is also plenty that it will surely fill your hungry tummy
Katsudon - Php 120.00


I also wanted something crispy but it should be healthy so I cannot have chips, thus ordering the Salmon Skin Crunch is the best option for me. It comes with a sweet-tasting vinegar with green onion sprinkled on it. Again, the serving size is plenty that two people can enjoy the food:



All in all, I enjoyed the food! And I will not forget to note that the servers and cooks washed their hands with alcohol first before preparing my food. That is very sanitary for Philippine restaurants.

So, if you are around the downtown of Metro Manila, just come by and visit this place:
Ganjou by Omakase at Torre Lorenzo2 .

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