February 20, 2024

Urameshi-Ya in Makati: Offering Unlimited Yakiniku, Seafood, and Many More

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  • Urameshi-Ya in Makati: Offering Unlimited Yakiniku, Seafood, and Many More
  • Updated as of November 8, 2023.

    Ah, the sheer delight of having an eat-all-you-can buffet, where you are treated to a parade of delectable dishes, with endless servings to boot! It’s an enjoyable experience, especially to those with a hearty appetite, and every moment is a celebration of flavors. In Makati, there are lots of restaurants and cafe offering this, and we’d like to introduce you to one such establishment: Urameshi-Ya Japanese Restaurant.

    IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Known for their signature yakiniku, Urameshi-Ya is a must-visit place for those who are game for an unlimited feast for only Php 899 (Php 450 for children aged 3-7). But there’s a catch–you’ve got 45 minutes to immerse yourself in this grill-centric escapade so you need to totally make the best out of that allotted time.

    Yakiniku / IMAGE from Urameshi-ya Japanese restaurant Facebook page

    Japanese bbq / IMAGE from Urameshi-ya Japanese restaurant Facebook page

    While Urameshi-Ya is celebrated for its exceptional Japanese bbq, the menu doesn’t stop there. Seafood lovers can relish a variety of treasures from the sea such as shrimp, snow crab, scallop, oyster, and fish. Moreover, if you’re inclined towards cold cuts and chicken, they have those on offer too.

    Snow crab legs / IMAGE from Urameshi-ya Japanese restaurant Facebook page

    Scallops / IMAGE from Urameshi-ya Japanese restaurant Facebook page

    Despite its unassuming appearance, Urameshi-Ya is a hidden buffet resto in Makati, offering an authentic yakiniku experience that’s worth trying. Boasting varied and scrumptious offerings, Urameshi-Ya delivers an unforgettable and genuinely Japanese dining adventure right in the heart of the city.

    IMAGE from Urameshi-ya Japanese restaurant Facebook page

    *Prices may change without prior notice

    General Information

  • 2303 G&A Realty Corporation, Don Chino Roces Ave, Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City
  • (02) 7001 0539
  • Brunch: 11 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (last order 1 p.m.) / Dinner: 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. dinner (last order 9 p.m.)
  • unlimitedjapanesedishes/
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