February 03, 2026

Tawara-Ya in Pasay: A Trusted Source for Premium Japanese Noodles and Ingredients

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  • Tawara-Ya is a trusted direct supplier of premium Japanese food products in the Philippines, catering to both professional kitchens and home cooks who value authenticity, quality, and consistency.

    Operating under JPN-PH Food Inc., the company specializes in ramen noodles, gyoza wrappers, soup bases, and complementary condiments—products designed to elevate everyday cooking and professional food service alike.

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    At the heart of Tawara-Ya’s offerings are its authentic ramen noodles, which are customizable in both size and color. It spans an extensive selection of noodle types, from spicy and soba to tonkotsu, chijire, and fresh ramen.

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    This flexibility allows chefs and restaurateurs to tailor their ramen to match specific styles, concepts, and regional inspirations. Whether for a rich tonkotsu bowl or a lighter, modern interpretation, Tawara-Ya’s noodles are crafted to deliver the proper texture, bite, and balance expected from true Japanese ramen.

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    Complementing the noodles is a carefully developed lineup of soup bases, including miso, tantanmen, tonkotsu, and tonkotsu shoyu. Each base is made with traditional Japanese flavor profiles, providing depth and consistency while allowing chefs to build their own signature variations.

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    Tawara-Ya also supplies gyoza wrappers that are well-suited for producing authentic dumplings with the right balance of thinness and durability.

    IMAGE from Tawara-Ya’s Facebook page

    IMAGE from Tawara-Ya’s Facebook page

    Alongside these are high-quality condiments that enhance and complete a wide range of Japanese dishes, offering practical solutions for kitchens that prioritize flavor accuracy and reliable sourcing.

    With a physical store located at the Cartimar Commercial Arcade in Pasay City, Tawara-Ya serves as a convenient hub for chefs, restaurateurs, and home cooks alike.

    By sourcing premium ingredients directly from Japan and focusing on customizable, high-quality production, Tawara-Ya continues to support the growing appreciation for Japanese cuisine in the Philippines—one bowl, wrapper, and sauce at a time.

    General Information

  • 2209 Leveriza Street, Cartimar Avenue, Pasay City
  • 0945-805-2021
  • 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Monday to Saturday)
  • Sunday
  • https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552004487021
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