February 19, 2024

(CLOSED)Jyukai Japanese Restaurant in Makati

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  • (CLOSED)Jyukai Japanese Restaurant in Makati
  • Tucked away in the unnoticed buildings of Makati City is Jyukai Japanese Restaurant. They serve authentic Japanese food that will satisfy your day to day cravings. The menu is straightforward and affordable, making it an easy target for students, employees, and avid Japanese food lovers.

    Jyukai serves ramen, sushi, nigiri, tempura, yakitori, curry, maki, and much more. You can order several dishes to satisfy your hunger. They are a Japanese restaurant produced by Teppen, a Korean and Japanese general food store. It opened from the desire of many Japanese and Filipino have a better understanding of Japanese food.

    Jyukaimori  Sashimi (Php 980)

    Moriawase Take, Sushi Mix Special (Php 460)

    They offer delicious Japanese food without lowering quality with reasonable pricing. We recommend their prime of seeds with photos of tuna, yellowtail, abalone, red shell, sweet shrimp, sea urchin, salmon etc. If you love Chirashi, then Jyukai is the place for you as they offer one of the best and it doesn’t break your wallet as well.

    Jyukai is the perfect place to be with your family or friends while enjoying great authentic Japanese Food. They serve platters of different sushis or sashimis that can be devoured by a group. It’s a casual dining place that is also nearby some other Japanese restaurants.


    This also appears in Philippine Primer Japanese Magazine’s Vol. 120.

    General Information

  • Unit C-1 G/F, Marvin Plaza Bldg., #2153 Don Chino Roces Ave., cor Herrera , Makati City
  • 02-831-5341/02-869-0818
  • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm and 5:00 pm- 10:00 pm
  • jyukairesto@gmail.com
  • https://www.facebook.com/Jyukai-Restaurant-1535699763328462
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