November 26, 2025

Tajimaya Yakiniku Restaurant in Makati: Unlimited Grilled Meat Goodness

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  • Grill restaurants are becoming very in-demand these days. There’s something about hands-on, communal-style cooking that makes a dining experience more enjoyable, especially when it’s up to your liking how you want your meat cooked.

    If you’re looking for grill restaurants in Rockwell Center, Makati, you’re lucky to have one near you as Tajimaya Yakiniku Restaurant has a branch in the posh neighborhoood. This Japanese bbq restaurant, which originally came from Chiba, Japan is a must-visit for those who’d love to try hands-on grilling.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Tajimaya opened its first branch in Cebu in 2007. It has gotten popular across other Asian countries such as Singapore and Hong Kong, known for their Eat-All-You-Can promo. From Angus beef, pork, and chicken to shrimp, squid, squid roll, and sausage, the wide selection Tajimaya has makes it one of the best grill restaurants there is in Makati.

    They make sure to use high-quality A4-A5 Grade Wagyu and Angus beef airflown from Japan. Tajimaya also make their own special Yakiniku sauce which adds a distinct flavor to their tender meats.

    Wagyu Beef / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Tiger Prawns / IMAGE from Tajimaya Yakiniku Restaurant’s Facebook page

    If you want to take a break from the grill, Tajimaya also offer Japanese ala carte dishes such as wagyu curry rice, chijimi (Japanese pancakes), karaage (fried chicken), chahan (fried rice), and tonkatsu (deep fried pork cutlet).

    Wagyu Curry Rice / IMAGE from Tajimaya Yakiniku Restaurants Facebook page

    Craving the mouth-watering experience of Tajimaya’s yakiniku but want to enjoy it from the comfort of your home? Tajimaya has got you covered with their Yakiniku At Home kits!

    These kits bring the full restaurant experience to your dining table, complete with a selection of premium meats like marinated beef, pork, and chicken, all ready for grilling. Perfect for grilling for a family dinner or a small gathering, they make for an easy and delightful way to enjoy authentic Japanese bbq anytime!

    IMAGE from Tajimaya Yakiniku Restaurant’s Facebook page

    Make sure to drop by Tajimaya for your dose of grilled perfection! Visit their other branches in Alabang Town Center, The Corner House, and their newest branch in SM Mall of Asia in Pasay.

    Alabang Town Center branch / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    General Information

  • G/F, One Rockwell West Tower, Rockwell Center, Rockwell., Makati
  • 0917-890-7318
  • 11:00 a.m-10:00 p.m.
  • tajimayayakinikugrill.orders@gmail.com
  • https://tajimayayakinikugrillph.company.site/
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  • U/GF, Alabang Town Center Muntinlupa City
  • 0917-189-585
  • 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • G/F, 455 P. Guevarra cor Recto, The Corner House, Addition Hills, San Juan
  • 0917-890-7318
  • 11:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m.
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