June 27, 2017

Kimpura Japanese Restaurant, Makati

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  • Kimpura is a traditional Japanese restaurant that has been in the business for 42 years and has set up 2 more stores in Metro Manila. Its branch in Greenhills is on its 25th year already.

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    Classic Japanese Sukiyaki (PHP680)

    sushi_2Nigiri Sushi (PHP675)

    A skilled Japanese chef visits the restaurant every day in order to maintain the quality of the dishes. To make the ambiance more Japanese, customers are greeted by waitresses dressed in kimono.

    The restaurant’s interior is very spacious and its sushi and tempura counters have 10 seats each. To meet the various needs of the customers in terms of space, Kimpura has 8 teppanyaki tables and 6 private rooms. This restaurant’s private room can, in fact, accommodate a maximum of 50 people, making it possible to celebrate a big gatherings with friends, family or co-workers.

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    General Information

  • Level 4, Greenbelt 5, Ayala Center Legaspi Village, Makati City
  • 621-6791 to 93
  • 10:30am - 2:45pm; 5:30pm - 10:30pm (Mon. to Sun.)
  • None
  • greenbelt5@kimpura.com.ph
  • Unimart Building Greenhills Shopping Center Ortigas Ave., San Juan, Metro, Manila
  • 02-721-8816/8869
  • Level 3, TriNoma Park, EDSA cor., North Ave., Quezon City
  • 901-0813/901-0692
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