September 04, 2019

Ogetsu Hime: Where You Can Enjoy the Unique Artistry of Culinary Japan

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  • If you’re on a quest for delicious Japanese fare, Ogetsu Hime has a trove of stellar beef dishes, sushi, and premium menu favorites right here in the city.

    It’s where you can sample an array of high-grade, authentic dishes made with ingredients imported from Japan!

    Ogetsu Hime US Beef Sukiyaki

    Named after the food goddess of Japan Ogetsu Hime, the restaurant offers only the best from the Land of the Rising Sun, with premium ingredients you may not find elsewhere.

    Ogetsu Hime brings the freshest and most authentic seafood from the famous Tsukiji Market regularly.

    Also read: Ogetsu Hime Opens Its Second Branch in SM Megamall

    Ogetsu Hime Tokubetsu sashimi

    Ogetsu Hime karai shake maki

    There’s another mouthwatering reason to go to Ogetsu Hime: to indulge in the ultimate Japanese buffet experience with the Oget and Enjoy All-You-Can!

    Enjoy a premium, top quality selection of the best delicious Japanese fare at an order-all-you-can price.

    Lunch – Monday to Friday: Php 988
    Dinner – Monday to Friday: Php 1,088
    Lunch or dinner – Weekends and holidays: Php 1,088

    Also read: LIST: Restaurants That Offer Buffet Dining in BGC

    Ogetsu Hime maguro tataki

    With this treat, enjoy unlimited US Angus Tenderloin, premium sushi, and more than 100 specialties on the clean plate price when you dine in.

    Make the most of the awesome eat-all-you-can deal and feast on limitless sushi—from the best selection of sashimi and makimono to Ogetsu Hime’s signature specialty rolls like the Ogetsu Hime Roll, Goma Ebi Tempura Roll, the Kaisen Fried Roll, Tokubetsu California Roll, and the Momo Teri Maki.

    Ogetsu Hime Tokubetsu California roll

    Don’t forget to sample as much yakitori, kushiyaki, tempura, tonkatsu, ebi furai, and other Japanese favorites as you wish.

    Even appetizers, gyoza, nabemono (Japanese dishes cooked in a hot pot like sukiyaki), udon, and ju-mono (rice box dishes) are included in the wide range of delicacies you can choose from.

    Ogetsu Hime ebi shiitake tempura

    Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just enjoying a dinner with family or friends, head over to Ogetsu Hime and experience the unique artistry of culinary Japan.

    Ogetsu Hime momo teri maki

    Currently, Ogetsu Hime has two branches; SM Aura, Taguig and SM Megamall, Mandaluyong. The Oget and Enjoy All-You-Can year-round promo is valid at both branches.

    General Information

  • 5/F Sky Park, SM Aura Premier, Taguig
  • 02-519-9840
  • 0917- 809-6585
  • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. (Mon to Fri); 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Sat and Sun)
  • Cash and Card
  • 3/F, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City
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