Yakitori King

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Malabon, Philippines

Authentic Japanese restaurant

Yakitori King Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Yakitori King is located in Malabon, Philippines on 39 Gov. Pascual Ave. Yakitori King is rated 4 out of 5 in the category authentic japanese restaurant in Philippines.

Address

39 Gov. Pascual Ave

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Offerings

Small plates

Open hours

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John Paul Calacday

Authentic japanese food at its finest. Malabon has been known for it's food loving community, and this restaurant will surely fire up your inner japanese foody soul! The staff sure are friendly and accommodating. Make sure to grab yourself some japanese food if you're in the area.

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Saizen Hiroyuki

Everything is great. Food is delicious. Price is affordable. Location is good.

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joel amistoso

Food is delicious and the place is beautiful. Staffs is nice and wonderful

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Babel Feliciano

Food and service is good enough. Though not as great as other known Japanese resto out there. We always come back because of their Affordable meals

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Anne Bisyosa

Good food but auper aliw service

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Rei Kudou

I like their care for their customers and even hough it'll take 15 mins to wait for your order, you have free WIFI and a comfy atmosphere to enjoy! Their dishes are really good!

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Lemuel de Leon

I would say I've had a fairly nice experience here. They offer a nice variety in their menu, and their food is cheap with even bigger servings than Tokyo Tokyo! One of my favorites is their takoyaki, which although very simple, is awesome! I can even say that it is one of the best I've tried in the Philippines... seriously and no bias intended. But, I give this place just 3 stars, so they can improve on the next couple of points. Despite the nice food, I'm worried about their bento boxes where they serve their rice meals... I've seen a lot of molds in my last visits. I haven't been back for some time, so I hope they've improved. When it comes to noise, they have to balance their audio outs in the enclosed area. Oftentimes, they would play music and turn on the TV, and both would be really loud. It might ruin your dining experience, depending on your mood. Now back to positives. Wait time for food may take 15 minutes or a bit more, but it should be no biggie because you're guaranteed to get your food freshly made. They used to serve free house tea. I haven't tried requesting it in my last visits, but you can surely try. But if you're good with water, they serve pitchers with a slice of lemon. I love the fact that they have a tatami area. It adds to the Japanese feel. It's also nice that they have tables outside, where you can enjoy open air. Yes, it's next to the road, but sometimes that's exactly what some people look for. They have nice staff. They get overwhelmed at times, but I honestly consider coming back because of the ladies, the \Ates.\ They're accommodating, and they smile... not a lot, but they do well enough to make you feel comfortable. All in all, I love the feel of the place. I forgive it in a lot of aspects considering how downscale it is. I have brought several friends here, and 5 out of 6 were happy. I can definitely say that it's something to experience, but you just really have to keep an eye on that bento box.

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Jr Borja

Nice food