April 08, 2025

Kabuki Food Deck in Makati: The Newest Hangout Spot to Visit

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  • Hey there, foodie friends! Guess what’s sizzling hot in Makati Central Square? Yep, you got it–Kabuki Food Deck!

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    Kabuki Food Deck is a Japanese Food Hall comprised of stalls by Karaage Mogami, Wadachi Ebi Miso Ramen, De La Crepe, and Onigiri Ya. From tasty bar bites to soul-warming ramen and ice cold beer, these stores offer unique offerings that will surely tickle your taste buds and leave you craving for more.

    IMAGE from Kabuki Food Deck

    Moreover, Kabuki gives off this chill vibe and atmosphere that makes this place perfect for a night cap. Just imagine yourself unwinding here with friends after a long day, surrounded by the buzz of happy chatter and the clinking of bottles.

    So gather your crew, loosen up, and savor the deliciousness that awaits at Kabuki Food Deck in Makati Central Square.

    General Information

  • Unit 20, G/F, MCS Tower, Central Square, Chino Roces Ave., Legazpi Village, Makati
  • 11 a.m. - 4 a.m.
  • https://wadachiebi.shop/
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