YAKITORI RAMEN- Ramen sa Presyong mami espesyal



Japanese food is known to be expensive and we all know how much a bowl of Ramen will cost us. Being able to eat a decent ramen for 70 pesos is definitely a rare find. Do you want to know where we found the most affordable Ramen?

We would usually pass by this place during our Antipolo, Taytay and hikes in Rizal. I will usually see this Japanese store and grow curious of what they offer. So when the opportunity to visit knocked we surely did and definitely it was worth the trip to go all the way to Cainta from our place in Makati. Upon arriving we were greeted by the staff of the restaurants in Japanese. The place is filled with Japanese decor plus valentine's decor as we went there during the love month. Tamago Yakitori Ramen is the newest addition to the KAPSTOP FOODPARK in Cainta. This is the 1st store you will see as it is at the entrance of the foodpark.

Tamago Yakitori during the day

Tamago Yakitori at night

We ordered different dishes on the menu and it was prepared right away.

You may choose from the different food on their menu:


The prices on the menu are very affordable for a resto that offers Japanese food.

I know we got you all curious about this shop by now but I'll let these pictures speak of what the restaurant can offer.











Overall, you get more of your moneys worth with the serving and taste but offcourse don't expect it to be as good as your favorite Ramen shop as hello? you only paid 70 pesos or so. This is perfect for your late night cravings as they are open 5pm to 2am.

Visit the restaurant and get more out of your 70 pesos. Who taught we could eat Ramen for less.


                                             xoxo,
                                   Pinayaventures APRYL
                                  OF HUNGRY BYAHEROS

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