July 30, 2025

Ramu in Makati: A Smoky, Flavorful Journey into Authentic Japanese Grilling

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  • Looking for a unique Japanese dining experience in the heart of Makati? Ramu could be just what you’re craving! With its distinctive take on traditional Japanese grilling, Ramu offers a flavorful twist that sets it apart from the usual dining spots in the area.

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    Ramu, located in Poblacion, Makati City, offers a truly unique dining experience with its signature Sapporo-style lamb chops. Using the traditional Genghis Khan dome, the restaurant grills these juicy lamb chops right before your eyes, giving them a smoky, charcoal-kissed flavor that sets them apart from any other dining experience. The process of cooking with the dome adds a distinct aroma that elevates the already rich and savory taste of the lamb.

    IMAGE from Ramu

    The ambiance at Ramu is inviting and casual, ideal for both solo diners and groups looking for a relaxed yet exceptional meal. Its extensive menu features not only the star dish, the lamb chops, but also a wide selection of Japanese izakaya-style dishes and refreshing drinks to complement the meal. Whether you’re unwinding after a long day or celebrating with friends, Ramu promises an unforgettable dining experience.

    IMAGE from Ramu

    Located on the 3rd floor of the Kaija Building in Makati, Ramu is open daily from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m., making it the perfect late-night spot for food enthusiasts. It’s a must-visit for anyone craving smoky, juicy, and grilled-to-perfection lamb, paired with a diverse array of Japanese flavors and beverages.

    Come visit Ramu for a taste of Japan’s grilling tradition, right in the heart of Makati.

    General Information

  • 3F Kaija Building, 7836 Makati Avenue corner Valdez Street, Poblacion, Makati City
  • 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m.
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