June 27, 2017

Tonchaya Japanese Kitchen and Bar, Taguig

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  • After an exhausting day, there are times when you will feel like enjoying a bottle of beer with your friends.  If you want to go to a pub with a relaxing Japanese atmosphere, please come to Tonchaya!

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    There are many high class Japanese restaurants in Fort Bonifacio. However, Tonchaya offers a different approach. This restaurant has a casual theme, creating a comfortable ambiance that will make customers stay longer.

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    Tonchaya has a wide variety of Japanese food which will make you seem like a little child in a candy store, overwhelmed with a lot of choices.

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    The tempura, sukiyaki, a bowl of rice, and ramen are just some of the dishes available in this restaurant.

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    If you could visit Tonchaya, please try the item in photo 1. This dish has 8 different kinds of fresh seafood including tuna, flounder, and salmon. Moreover, after eating this, your tummy will be very satisfied because of its large serving. The Beef Pork Bowl (photo 2) is a combination of raw egg yolks and high quality tender beef. ‘Pickled ginger,’ a great addition to this dish, is personally preferred by this restaurant’s Filipino owner and is sure to be loved by your tastebuds!

     

    General Information

  • The Fort Strip, 7th Ave. cor. 28th St., Bonifacio Global City,Taguig
  • 02-808-9750
  • 11:00 am- 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm- 12:00 am (Sunday- Thursday) / 11:00 am- 2:00 pm (Friday- Saturday)
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