Little Tokyo

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Makati, Philippines

Japanese restaurant

Little Tokyo Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Little Tokyo is located in Makati, Philippines on 2277 Chino Roces Ave, Pasong Tamo Corner Amorsolo Street, Makati, Legazpi Village,. Little Tokyo is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in Philippines.

Address

2277 Chino Roces Ave, Pasong Tamo Corner Amorsolo Street, Makati, Legazpi Village,

Price range

$$

Phone

+63 288195008

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

CoffeeLate-night foodSmall plates

Open hours

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The Wanderer

Looked like an Interesting concept ... a selection of Japanese restaurants grouped in , down off a hidden away walk lane Looked very quiet , on a Sunday afternoon , when I visited & the courtyard was a little unmaintained So I didn’t stay

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Kenn Octa

It was nice experience. The place is easy to find. Little Tokyo really gives Japanese feels. They are open from morning til midnight. We went there to have lunch, and I would love to comeback to try night life in Little Tokyo. - Food. I ate Yakisoba, Gyoza & Takoyaki and I liked it. Hindi tinipid. - Service. Took 5-10 mins in preparation and I think that's ok. They are also wearing mask and gloves while preparing the foods. - The over-all set up can still be improved.

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Chris Caldoza

Place needs a little bit more maintenance but we really like the restos and the groceries here. Try the beef teppan from oeshinbo

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Axelis

One of the most authentic Japanese food I've tasted. This place gives you that great ambiance of Japanese architecture. Most of the restaurants here are run by Japanese owners. Love the Tuna Sashimi and Ebi Tempura.

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Leandro Rafael Bayonito

The place inside Little Tokyo is no longer sanitary (except in some fastfood restaurant chains) . Yes, it's unkempt. RATE: 2. But the authentic Takoyaki and Okonomiyaki are there. Takoyaki is bigger than conventional Takoyaki being copied in Pinoy version, but the price is P 100 for 6 pcs. It is delicious. Okonomiyaki is big, but pricey (P 400 in an average).

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Abudi Al-Khairy

Great place! It was quite empty and the pricing was ok. Ate at Hana's and the food was good with friendly staff.

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Allen Zamora

Little Tokyo offers one of the best Japanese hole-in-the-wall dining experiences in Metro Manila. Prices for food range from budget friendly to premium but it's worth the price. The vibe inside the restaurant we ate was great because it provided us a glimpse of Japanese culture, complete with live baseball game feed. There's also a nearby Japanese grocery store in case you want to shop for Japanese goodies for you to munch on.

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Catsi Catalan

The city keeps changing but this side of Makati keeps homage to authentic Japanese food. Izakaya Kikufuji never gets old. Urameshi-ya moved to a new location but still stands Seryna, Yamazaki, and Nodasho. The walkway inside is poorly maintained in terms of cleanliness.