kampai
As i was browsing through japanese food reviews of manila, i realized that ive never eaten in half of the restaurants described as the best japanese places in town (and i call myself a japanese food enthusiast!). So when i was asked where i wanted to eat last night i said i would put my trust in the chef (omakase)
There are actually 3 branches of omakase, 1 in tomas morato, another in alabang and the 3rd in eastwood. Being pasig dwellers we headed to the intrepid building right across the accropolis gate on e rodriguez.
Frankly the place didnt look like my kind of good eats, the parking outside was crowded & flanked by a lot of pedestrians lining up for the 207M lotto and those trying to get on a commuter jeep. Luckily the guard pointed us to basement parking spaces right after ministop where you could enter the building avoiding the crowd.
Omakase is situated at the 2nd floor and upon entering, i knew we would not be getting fastfood versions of japanese food. Oh joy!
we started with the JCS maki platter

JCS maki platter
this is named so because it contains the jurassic maki, the seabreeze maki and the crazy maki.
of course i had to order their sukiyaki

sukiyaki
they wonderfully brought the bowl of my favorite soup with the egg still intact and that made me happy. some japanese restaurants would serve it with the egg already in the bowl and thus the egg would already have been cooked. something i dont like. the soup however was not the best ive had. it could have been better.
for the main course i had ordered the tofu steak

tofu steak
this was delicious! the steak rolled around the soft tofu was thin and tender.

japanese fried rice
hubby ordered tempura

mixed tempura
and my father in law ordered rib eye

japanese rib eye
any meal would not be complete without dessert so we had scoops of ice cream to top off dinner

green tea ice cream

coffee jelly topped with vanilla ice cream
overall, omakase is a place you’d want to go to if love maki and want good japanese food thats affordable but not run of the mill.
it was a good and satisfying dinner

warm sake
kampai