Ginza One in BGC: Offering a Symphony of Premium Japanese Flavors
When it comes to Japanese cuisine, Filipinos have wholeheartedly embraced its flavors that captivates the senses. Whether it’s the sizzle of teppanyaki or the symphony of flavors in a bento box, our love for Japanese cuisine knows no bounds, exemplifying a delicious cross-cultural connection that continues to evolve and excite taste buds across the archipelago.
IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
Ginza Japanese Restaurant in BGC and Makati offers them all and so much more. Prepare to surrender to a symphony of flavors, for their menu offers a cornucopia of delectable delights, curated to tantalize the most picky eaters. With its extensive menu and impeccable attention to detail, Ginza offers an exquisite dining experience that is satisfying and adventurous.
Start off your meal with their signature sushi and sashimi prepared by their sushi masters.
Salmon Sashimi / IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
Next, savor its rotabayaki offerings–carefully selected and expertly seasoned meats and vegetables masterfully cooked over an open flame–that are with smoky flavors that dance on the palate that create a symphony of flavors.
Pork Skewers / IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
Savor the rich flavors of their delish donburi (Japanese rice bowl) such as kaisendon and chirashidon that highlights fluffy rice and an assortment of toppings (in this case, fresh seafood) that build up layers upon layers of flavors and textures.
Kaisendon / IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
To those looking to try great noodle dishes, Ginza’s zaru soba is a must-try. When dipped into the dipping sauce, the chilled soba you’ll notice subtle nutty notes of the noodles and the savoriness of the dipping sauce. Make sure to get this with their tempura for a fuller, heartier meal.
Zaru Soba / IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
Tempura / IMAGE from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
At Ginza One, their branch in Makati, they’re in the process of developing private rooms for future intimate gatherings! For now, guests can still host exclusive events by booking the entire venue. For weekday rentals, the rate is Php 300,000 for a five-hour event for up to 70 guests, while weekend rentals are available for Php 350,000 with the same guest limit and duration.
IMAGES from Ginza Japanese Restaurant
When it comes to bringing in your own food and drinks, Ginza One is a bit lenient: outside desserts are allowed with no corkage fee, so you can bring in cakes and such to your event! For drinks, however, there’s a Php 2,000 corkage fee per bottle for both wines and spirits. Ginza One’s setup makes it a cheerful and customizable choice for special gatherings, be it’s a private luncheon on a Tuesday or a weekend celebration!
Whether you’re seeking an intimate dinner for two, a business lunch, or a celebratory gathering with friends, Ginza will definitely leave a lasting impression on all who enter its doors.