Haru Sushi Bar & Restaurant: Japanese Restaurant with Cool Memorabilia Collection (Kapitolyo Pasig)
Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines
Whenever we would be in the Kapitolyo area, my cousins would recommend dining in Haru Susi Bar & Restaurant. For some reason, we were not able to dine there but it sparked my mom's epicuriosity once again and we tried it one night when they had an available parking space.
The place is always full so we were quite delighted for the chance.
Upon reaching the entrance, we were told to wait a few minutes as they are still preparing our table.
We intended to have sushi by the sushi bar but it was still occupied so we decided to try that next time instead.
The atmosphere is different from all other Japanese Restaurants we've tried. If only we weren't such a shy family, I bet it would have been fun to take our photo ops by their decors.
There were Japanese memorabilia that really give it a traditional Japanese vibe.
From the parking area is a path way towards their extended area.
We passed by this room after our dinner.
There were Japanese toys which reminded us of our childhood.
Brother had some of those when we were little. But, unfortunately, they got lost when we moved to our new home.
Food
Now, on with the food...
They say, you can't dine at Haru and not have sushi so we ordered the Dynamite Roll. True enough, this is by far one of the best Dynamite Rolls we've tried! This is their version of the sushi roll with spicy tuna, salmon, Japanese cucumber with a coat of tobikko. We loved this so much that we ordered 2 more of this!
The Crazy Roll which is a sushi roll with kani, ripe mango, cucumber with haikara flakes and topped with kani tossed with Japanese mayonnaise. We loved the crunch factor brought by the haikara flakes but this was outshun by the Dynamite Roll.
Nabemono
We ordered the Sukiyaki Large which exactly serves six bowls. Mom was amused by the little quail eggs they added on each bowlful finding them to be quite cute. We were impressed by their Sukiyaki which was served piping hot and not too sweet. We also enjoyed the tenderness of the meat and the silky smooth tofu.
Yakimono/Robata-Yaki
The Tori Shitake Hasayamaki was just okay. It didn't give us an impression of ordering it again anytime soon.
One of mom's strict consideration when ordering a Ika Teppanyaki is that it should be easy for her to mince. This passed!
What we all loved the most among our cooked dishes is the Oyster Teppanyaki. We could tell that it was fresh and cooked with precision to keep it delicious sea flavors locked in.
Gohan
For staple, we ordered the Fried Rice. I normally have no say when it comes to staples but this one stands out because of the crunchy vegetables. We all had extra rice!
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
Haru Sushi Bar popularity has already preceded this post and I can totally understand why. Perhaps, the only set back is its steep price compared to other restaurants in the Kapitolyo area. But, one should also consider that its premium food quality and its Japanese cuisine justifies their pricing. I really do hope we could go back soonest to try their sushi bar.
The place is always full so we were quite delighted for the chance.
Upon reaching the entrance, we were told to wait a few minutes as they are still preparing our table.
We intended to have sushi by the sushi bar but it was still occupied so we decided to try that next time instead.
The atmosphere is different from all other Japanese Restaurants we've tried. If only we weren't such a shy family, I bet it would have been fun to take our photo ops by their decors.
There were Japanese memorabilia that really give it a traditional Japanese vibe.
From the parking area is a path way towards their extended area.
We passed by this room after our dinner.
Brother had some of those when we were little. But, unfortunately, they got lost when we moved to our new home.
Food
Dynamite Roll (269 php) |
Crazy Roll (198 php) |
Nabemono
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Sukiyaki Large (605 php) |
Yakimono/Robata-Yaki
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Tori Shitake Hasayamaki (315 php) |
Ika Teppanyaki (375 php) |
Oyster Teppanyaki (248 php) |
Gohan
Fried Rice (80 php) |
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
Haru Sushi Bar popularity has already preceded this post and I can totally understand why. Perhaps, the only set back is its steep price compared to other restaurants in the Kapitolyo area. But, one should also consider that its premium food quality and its Japanese cuisine justifies their pricing. I really do hope we could go back soonest to try their sushi bar.
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | Haru Sushi Bar Menu | |
Ambiance | ★★★★ | Yakimono | Tempura | Tempura 2 | Teppanyaki 1 | |
Taste | ★★★★ | |
Service | ★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
Haru Sushi Bar | |
Business Address | 21 West Capitol Dr, Pasig, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Business Hours | 11am-2pm 5:30pm-10pm |
Payment Options | |
Service Charge | 10% |
Budget/Person | 500-800 |
Free WiFi | No |
Unlocked Foursquare Perks | None |
Contact | (02) 631-0597 |
Other | Facebook Fan Page |
One of my little sister's friend from college is a Buddhist Taiwanese and he has long been recommending Caffe Dolce.
So one night, my mom once against drags as all out just to have some dessert and coffee there. If you've been reading my posts... that is usual for my mom.
We were surprised upon reaching the mezzanine level that there is a cute and coffee cafe hidden therein.
And despite being late for an ordinary night, there were numerous couples and groups who seem to be enjoying the comforts of the serene place. Caffe Dolce also has an Al Fresco area.
While waiting for our orders, the family had fun taking photo ops with these teddy bears.
Cafe Selection
The Marshmallow Caffe was enjoyed by my little sister. The marshmallow adds a mellow tone of sweetness and a lovable puffy and creamy texutre.
My other sister chose the Rose Caffe Latte which she loved till the last sip. It's fragrant rosy flavor and aroma complements their coffee well.
I had the Caffe Jelly which passed my picky standards. The froth and jelly brings a liveliness to the coffee coffee.
Saint Petersburg Selection
Their pot of Chamomile with Apple is good for sharing. I loved the combination of the real apple bits and refreshing chamomile tea.
Classic Tea Selection
My youngest sister who isn't much of a coffee and tea fan ordered the Iced Pomelo with Peach. We were all thrilled when she finished this. She rarely fully consumed what she orders.
Honey Toast Selection
A must order for me in every Taiwanese Cafe is their honey toast. My majority vote, we got the Chocolate Green Tea Honey Toast. It was good but not the best we've tried. The toppings were great but I guess it was the honey toast which could be better.
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
When you're in the Banawe Area and looking for a place to relax, definitely give Caffe Dolce a try. Their ambiance and drinks offers a unique cafe experience. The price is affordable too.
So one night, my mom once against drags as all out just to have some dessert and coffee there. If you've been reading my posts... that is usual for my mom.
We were surprised upon reaching the mezzanine level that there is a cute and coffee cafe hidden therein.
And despite being late for an ordinary night, there were numerous couples and groups who seem to be enjoying the comforts of the serene place. Caffe Dolce also has an Al Fresco area.
While waiting for our orders, the family had fun taking photo ops with these teddy bears.
Cafe Selection
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Marshmallow Caffe Hot (135 php) |
Rose Caffe Latte Hot (135 php) |
Caffe Jelly (135 php) |
Saint Petersburg Selection
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Chamomile with Apple Hot (120 php) |
Classic Tea Selection
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Iced Pomelo with Peach (109 php) |
Honey Toast Selection
♥ Chocolate Green Tea Honey Toast (209 php) |
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
When you're in the Banawe Area and looking for a place to relax, definitely give Caffe Dolce a try. Their ambiance and drinks offers a unique cafe experience. The price is affordable too.
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | Caffe Dolce Menu | |
Ambiance | ★★★★★ | Caffe | Tea | Frost | Soda Soup | Salad | Appetizer | Sandwiches Pasta | Pizza | Set | Set2 | Waffle | Honey Toast | Group |
Taste | ★★★★ | |
Service | ★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
Caffe Dolce | |
Business Address | 848 Banawe Corner Linaw Street, Sienna, Quezon City, Metro Manila |
Business Hours | 11am-11pm |
Payment Options | |
Service Charge | 10% |
Budget/Person | 150-800 |
Free WiFi | Yes |
Unlocked Foursquare Perks | None |
Contact | (02) 806-1103 |
Other | Facebook Fan Page |
Whenever I would go to Tagaytay, the first on my list would be Buko Pie and in addition, I'd buy Buffalo or Carabao Milk as pasalubong for the family. Buffy's is located just beside Orient - The Original Buko Pie Shop so it's quite convenient for me to purchase there.
Their signage is big and eye-catching.
Inside, there's a dine in area.
Yes, they have a menu. But despite my numerous visits, I have yet to try it.
To be honest, all buffalo or carabao milks I've tried taste just the same to me. So I just buy whereever convenient. The price is negiligible of course. But, I think Mr. Moo which I've previously shared is a bit cheaper because it is merely a pop out store. But, the service here is better because they ice the milk properly. They also have ice creams and yogurt which I have yet to try.
Their signage is big and eye-catching.
Inside, there's a dine in area.
Yes, they have a menu. But despite my numerous visits, I have yet to try it.
Carabao Pastillas |
Carabao Milk (110 php) |
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | Buffy's Menu | |
Ambiance | ★★★ | n/a |
Taste | ★★★★ | |
Service | ★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
A few weeks ago, I was invited to join the Oishi Snacktacular 2016 to celebrate Oishi's 70th Anniversary.
I extended the invite via Instagram too.
Although this has become an annual event for Oishi, it was a first time for me so you can imagine my excitement! Being an avid gamer, I couldn't have expected a better theme. The event was graced by Team O Wow composed of the most popular love team Daniel Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo, Alex Gonzaga, Slater Young, and Ramon Bautista with Sam Purvor as host.
Upon registration, I was given my O-Pass. The O-Pass is basically a record of your scores from each booth and the highest scorer, will get this 4 feet Oishi Snack Bag as loot!
I first tried the Make Your Own Snack (20 php) which is the first booth I spotted.
I wanted to make something unique so I made a Wasabi and Nori Ridges and Potato Fries Combination. It's like a Japanese-American fusion snack.
I took this snack bag home and the family loved it!
The highlight of my first Oishi Snacktacular experience is the Snack Catcher (200 php). Before this, the nearest experience I have with a crane machine is watching the Toy Story Movie Scene where Buzz Lightyear and the Squeeze Toy aliens were trapped in it. But it was nothing like being a human crane. The experience was quick and intense. I think the only thing that dominated me during that time was my gluttony instinct to grab as much snacks as I can.
Berylle got a total of 69 snacks!
After an intense activity, we wanted to cool off. There was a lot of commotion with the Smart C+ Booth as Kathryn Bernado grabs her favorite Oishi Slush C+ Calamansi.
I followed her suit and chose that too over the Pomelo.
I also enjoyed the Cuckoo Blaster (100 php). I've played ping pong but catching ping pong balls in Cuckoo's cute costume is definitely more fun!
After burning some calories from the last booth, I had to regain them at the Oishi O-Twirl (20 php).
Remember Tetris?
You get to add-on two snacks as toppings. I didn't give much thought into it this time and settled for Chocolate Pillows and Ridges. It turned out to be surprisingly good.
The most in demand booth is the Snack Shack (295 php) where you have to fill up their 2 feet bag within 1 minute and you get to take it home too!
You can choose you're favorite snack design. Scores for this booth is based on the weight.
Some fans got to meet ad greet and take selfie as souvenirs.
While, I'm just happy for the whole experience! Can't wait for next year!
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Although this has become an annual event for Oishi, it was a first time for me so you can imagine my excitement! Being an avid gamer, I couldn't have expected a better theme. The event was graced by Team O Wow composed of the most popular love team Daniel Padilla, Kathryn Bernardo, Alex Gonzaga, Slater Young, and Ramon Bautista with Sam Purvor as host.
Upon registration, I was given my O-Pass. The O-Pass is basically a record of your scores from each booth and the highest scorer, will get this 4 feet Oishi Snack Bag as loot!
I first tried the Make Your Own Snack (20 php) which is the first booth I spotted.
I wanted to make something unique so I made a Wasabi and Nori Ridges and Potato Fries Combination. It's like a Japanese-American fusion snack.
I took this snack bag home and the family loved it!
My Snackcatcher Experience!
Berylle of itsberyllicious.com Being a Human Crane |
Berylle got a total of 69 snacks!
Kathryn Bernado |
I followed her suit and chose that too over the Pomelo.
I also enjoyed the Cuckoo Blaster (100 php). I've played ping pong but catching ping pong balls in Cuckoo's cute costume is definitely more fun!
After burning some calories from the last booth, I had to regain them at the Oishi O-Twirl (20 php).
Remember Tetris?
You get to add-on two snacks as toppings. I didn't give much thought into it this time and settled for Chocolate Pillows and Ridges. It turned out to be surprisingly good.
The most in demand booth is the Snack Shack (295 php) where you have to fill up their 2 feet bag within 1 minute and you get to take it home too!
You can choose you're favorite snack design. Scores for this booth is based on the weight.
Some fans got to meet ad greet and take selfie as souvenirs.
While, I'm just happy for the whole experience! Can't wait for next year!
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