June 27, 2017

Rikuseki An, Makati

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  • Rikuseki An is a Japanese restaurant recommended for those people who want to taste authentic Japanese food with a calm ambiance.DSC_0267_2

    Salmon Roe

    Ranging from ingredients, seasoning, rice, and oil, Rikuseki gets all of their materials from Japan in order to recreate the taste of genuine Japanese food.

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    The restaurant’s bowl of fresh salmon roe is bountiful, while its sashimi, which consists of 5 varieties, is presented in a colorful way.

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    Customers will definitely enjoy looking at its beautiful dishes done by a skilled Japanese chef. The quality of these dishes are truly Japanese.

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    Another really popular dish is the beef Curry (Php390) which is stewed slowly. Lunch deals (P360- P1,000) are also available in this restaurant, which is why Rikuseki is visited by a lot of Japanese tourists every day. The black pork tonkatsu set (P490), the grilled fish set (P490) and the saga beef Steak Set (P4,000) are just some of the various lunch deals that you can choose from. Japanese Sake and Shochu are also available.

     

    General Information

  • G/F,GC Corporate Plaza 150Legazpi St., Legaspi Vill., Makati
  • 02-752-1280/894-2685
  • 11:30 am- 2:00 pm/ 6:00 pm- 10:00 pm
  • Sunday
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