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    Ooma

    4.1 (16 reviews)
    PriceyJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    I always love their food. The night we were there was a busy one but their service was still very good.

    Want. Need.
    Rio J.

    What?! No reviews for Ooma yet?! No reviews for the OMG-so-good soft shell crab tuna-maki and OMG-OMG-so-good uni udon?!!!! No raves for the oyster and corn karaage?!! No woohoos for the Sensei sushi-quality?!! No yaaaays for the fast service?!! NO FIVE STARS FOR THE BEST SUSHI PLACE IN MANILA AT THE MOMENT?? Guys, c'mon.

    Rice bowls + Salmon Tartare Maki
    Addi D.

    Ooma is the third concept restaurant by Chef Bruce Ricketts, the first two being both blockbuster hits--Sensei Sushi in BF Parañaque and Mecha Uma in Bonifacio Global City. Both offer Japanese dishes with a contemporary spin and have had standing waiting lines during peak hours since their opening. Ooma's interiors have this military-bunker-meets-sushi-house feel, telling you immediately that this is no Mecha Uma, which is fancy and almost intimidating. It also doesn't seem like Sensei that wants you to relax and get comfortable, much like life down South of Metro Manila. Ooma's branding is fast-paced and fuss-free, at least from looking at its interiors--tables cramped together, forcing you to overhear the conversations from behind and beside you. But looking at the menu, this is an easy compromise. In terms of price range, whereas Sensei and Mecha are on the high-end mark of the spectrum, with dishes that go as expensive as P600 to P1000 a plate, Ooma happens to position itself on the more economical end. Its rice bowls each costs less than P300 and could easily satisfy two persons. Their maki offerings which reminded me of the mind-blowing flavors of those in Sensei Sushi come in for around P200-300. So this is all very exciting to me. I came with two friends and we each had a different rice bowl--the Gyudon (beef), the Oyako Don (chicken), and the Buta Kakuni Katsudon (pork). Order the Oyako Don for the crispy chicken skin, and the Buta Kakuni if you're looking for a twist on the classic katsudon. But if you want a rich, sweet and indulgent flavor profile--go get the Gyudon. We also shared the Salmon Tartare Maki, and it didn't disappoint--generous salmon tartare topping in each bite, super good with a dab of soy sauce and a pinch of wasabi. Their staff are very friendly too, not just the minimum requirement of being polite and pleasant. I was surprised how for a casual restaurant they really take their time talking about the dishes with our every inquiry. It's been more than a week, and I'm still dreaming about Ooma and trying out the rest of the dishes.

    Carlo L.

    To sum it up, excellent tasting Japanese dishes with some interesting twists. What I enjoyed and recommend would be in no particular order scallop and tuna aburi sushi, salmon skin aburi sushi (though am sure the other sushis are equally as good), california tacomaki, uni udon (very rich and texture is great), oyako don (interestingly served with crispy chicken skin), buta kakuni and hanger steak (i liked this one a lot though it does get too rich at times). Ambience: Great, i liked the recycled stools made from plastic bottle cases Taste: Excellent, not what I expected Presentation: Great Value: Great, not too pricey considering the quality Service: Excellent, the wait staff stay in close proximity and are knowledgeable enough to make recommendations Overall: Excellent, would eat there again soon

    Marti G.

    Place + ambience + service + flavor. 5 (industrial, Japanese vibe and woodwork passes) 5 (busy street side, trendy) 4 (could be better, but well staffed) 3.5 food quality is up there, but the makis did not impress when compared to kimpura and other great places. Hanger steak was good but was a bit too sauced up for my preference. I enjoyed most of it. I would recommend to people around.

    Alyssa Y.

    There was a ridiculously long line outside of Ooma when we arrived, we were shocked to know that we were 32nd in line, but we decided to wait anyway. We walked around the mall for around an hour and a half and when we came back, we were already next in line. We were in a hurry because we bought tickets to watch a movie which would be starting in less than an hour. We ordered their bestsellers - hanger steak, tori kara-age, scallop and tuna aburi maki, and salmon skin aburi maki. The maki were pretty good but I was not that impressed with the salmon skin aburi maki. The torched salmon skin didn't taste as good as the one I recently tried from another of Chef Bruce Ricketts' restaurant. The hanger steak was wonderful! It was extremely tasty, and the truffle oil definitely kicked it up a notch. Instead of serving the steak with mashed potato, they came up with an amazing substitute which was mashed sweet potato. The tori kara-age was covered with crispy sweet potato strips. I found it too oily though because it was deep-fried. This restaurant offers great Japanese fusion dishes. If you're feeling experimental, this is the place to visit! Service was also impressively fast.

    Spicy lapu lapu maki with white truffle oil
    Joelle P.

    Loved the concept of this place! Not the biggest resto, but the food is bomb! Service was great - our servers were very helpful & attentive, waters were always filled and food came out quick. We ordered the tuna & scallop roll, salmon skin roll, beef rice bowl, california tako maki, and my favorite of the night: the spicy lapu lapu maki. All the rolls were really tasty, but the lapu lapu takes the cake! Spicy mayo, pickled onions and truffle oil...omg im just dreaming about it!! Definitely a MUST TRY! Also really intriguing how they serve the soy sauce - you brush it onto your food as opposed to dipping. Would definitely eat here again when I'm back in the PI!

    Katsudon with a side salad
    Caroline C.

    Ordered their katsudon for my first visit to ooma. The pork was pounded too thin for my taste, but apart from that a quality dish :)

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    We ordered their bestsellers - hanger steak, tori kara-age, scallop and tuna aburi maki, and salmon skin aburi maki.

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    4.6(8 reviews)
    7.7 kmManila City
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    First time here. The food was amazing -- really tasty and vegan/vegetarian friendly. The best…read moreJapanese restaurant I've ever been to -- food was fresh, servings were big enough to share, and prices were fair. Staff were very friendly, attentive, and helpful, and the food came out quickly. Loved the unique and refreshing drinks too. Great job!

    I have been here multiple times before since this is one of my brother's go-to Japanese restaurant…read more I can definitely understand why with the quality food, good service and good price. This time the visit was with my parents, my brother, my husband and me. We were served with delicious complimentary tofu with a great-tasting sauce. My brother ordered the aji tataki for us to start off and it's been a while since I've had this. Beautifully done and very tasty! My brother got the chirashi bowl. My husband and I shared the Gindara kaku bento - grilled cod fish, salad, salmon and tuna sashimi, tempura, miso soup with clams and mango ice cream. For dessert, fruits was the other option. My brother also ordered several chawanmushi for us to share. My parents shared the Nigiri kaku bento. There was so much food. The one down side was the fish in my parents' bento box was a bit tough, unlike the gindara that we had. I would probably recommend the Gindara kaku bento between the 2 bento boxes. We also had this soup that came in a small teapot. I had missed jotting down the name but you drink the soup from a miniature teacup. Glad we didn't order more food because there was already lots of food! Highly recommend!

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    Mangetsu

    3.8(9 reviews)
    3.7 kmMakati City
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    This Japanese restaurant joins the big leagues such, as Seryna, Izakaya Kikufuji, Umu at Dusit, and…read moremany more. But your perception may vary, as my reviews are mostly from the southern region of Metro Manila. FOOD 5.0 Nama Uni Sashimi (420 PHP) Sea Urchin or sea hedgehogs are those spikey things that I always think about avoiding when going to the beach But, I love them on my plate, It is very sweet and delicate, and it tastes like the sea smells, with a soft, almost creamy texture. A 3-step process starts with a piece of Nori (seaweed wrap), then a slice of cucumber, a hefty plump of uni on top, close it off and surprise your mouth with a taste of the sea. Tofu Gratin (395 PHP) Shrimp flavoured white sauce that's smothered with cheese and lots of it. The gooey feels were just too strong and I couldn't but scrape the pan clean. Every spoonful is a renewed experience, so it doesn't get boring. Assorted Sushi (720 PHP) Their hot dishes overwhelmed our taste buds with clean flavours, which led us to unintentionally ignore this initially. Sushi pieces that are above average in size and offer a refreshing taste. Beef Sukiyaki Iron Hot Pot (530 PHP) Beef Sukiyaki that's filled with a rich broth flavoured by the tender smoked beef. This is a dish to remember and one of the items I will recall and recommend. Tonpei Yaki (430 PHP) A Japanese style Frittata topped with extremely thin slice pork that wiggles from displaced air around it. It looked alive upon my first glance. You'd be wrong to think that these paper thin slices of pork wont satisfy, because flavour is not in volumes, but in density. These melt in your mouth and just release flavour that you'd usually encounter in chunky portions of pork. I for one enjoyed less weight and more flavour. The frittata underneath is fairly standard. SERVICE 4.5 Waiters take pride in the food they serve, we were even prompted to taste the Tofu Gratin first as it's tastiest when hot. They're informative when guiding you through the menu and suggest based on your taste and not the most expensive like in other places. AMBIANCE 4.5 I love places that impress on ambiance and Mangetsu surely did. High ceilings and even a second floor for private functions, this place is well decorated and spacious. Air-conditioning is centralised, which means an evenly cooled environment.

    Interior aspect makes us feel high sense and quality, but actually foods served there are nothing…read morespecial. Maybe good for business purpose of use.

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