May 24, 2024

Fukuya in Alabang: Home of Authentic Japanese Cuisine Since 1995

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  • Dine over hot bowls of ramen and hearty Japanese rice meals when you visit Fukuya Japanese Restaurant in Festival Supermall, Alabang!

    IMAGE from Fukuya Japanese Restaurant 

    Serving authentic Japanese comfort food since 1995, Fukuya offers affordable Japanese value meals and other crowd favorites such as Tonkotsu Ramen with aji tamago and Yakitori or grilled chicken with chahan or Japanese fried rice.

    Tonkotsu Ramen / IMAGE from Fukuya Japanese Restaurant

    Yakitori with Chahan / IMAGE from Fukuya Japanese Restaurant

    They are also known for serving Hiroshima-style Okonomiyaki, a popular street food that resembles savory pancakes, since their inception.

    Yaki soba, udon, and a wide variety of rice meals featuring Ebi Tempura, Pork Tonkatsu, Chicken Kara-age, and Beef Korroke over a hot bowl of rice, are also waiting for you at Fukuya!

    IMAGE from Fukuya Japanese Restaurant

    While the quaint restaurant is ideal for casual dining with friends and family, Fukuya adds an exciting twist by celebrating events such as Lunar New Year, Halloween, and more, making sure they create unforgettable experiences for their guests.

    IMAGE from Fukuya Japanese Restaurant

    With its legacy of serving authentic Japanese cuisine for almost three decades, Fukuya is definitely a must-try when visiting the renowned lifestyle mall in the South. Gather your friends and order your Japanese favorites at Fukuya Japanese Restaurant, open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

    General Information

  • Festival Supermall, Corporate Avenue, Alabang, Muntinlupa
  • 02-8821-5292
  • 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • FukuyaJapaneseRestaurantFestivalMall
  • fukuyajapanese
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