February 12, 2024

Yaku Japanese Grill in Mandaluyong: Serving Authentic Yakitori

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  • For your charcoal-grilled cravings, visit Yaku Japanese Grill!

    Yaku started out as a restaurant that serves only Yakitori items, but now it has expanded into catering many customers with its extensive menu that serves various authentic Japanese dishes. As one of the first outlets found in The Podium ever since it opened, Yaku has always been a Japanese favorite for its variety of yakitori (Japanese barbecue).

    yakuIMAGE from Yaku Japanese Grill Facebook page

    Yaku’s Japanese interiors will welcome you as you come in to their dimly-lit setting perfect for a relaxed dining. The place is sandwiched between Toy Kingdom and Ang Mo Kio found on the 5th level of The Podium. Now, they serve dishes, such as tempura, sukiyaki, udon, maki, sushi, temaki, sashimi, desserts and drinks you will love.

    spicy salmon gunkanSpicy Tuna Gunkan / IMAGE from Zomato

    If it’s hard for you to choose which among the dishes you’d like to try, it’s best to get their Yaku platter at P205 consisting of pork liempo, okra, quail eggs, chicken with leeks, and asparagus. You can never go wrong with this choice.

    yaku platterYAKU PLATTER. Have a taste of their charcoal-grilled okura, usura, gindara, butabara, negima, and asparamaki /  IMAGE from Zomato

    aspara baconAspara Bacon / IMAGE from Zomato

     

    Have a delightful Japanese dining here at Yaku Japanese grill!

    General Information

  • 5th Level The Podium, 12 ADB Ave, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong
  • 02-687-5368
  • 0926 059 1234
  • 10 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • https://thepodium.com.ph/store/yaku-japanese-grill/
  • Yaku-Japanese-Grill-100057549583815/
  • yakujapanese/
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