first time eating at this place, food was super good. i’m not a big fan of grilled fish but it tastes good at this spot. i ordered the katsudon and gosh it’s like i went back to japan and ate at those hidden underrated spots. the flavor and portion reminded me of the japanese restaurant i ate at in narra japan and let me tell you, that restaurant has the best katsudon. if you want good katsudon, go to this place in makati. the service was a tad slow for the fish but the katsudon came quickly. they also asked a few times if i wanted to refill my soup since the rice and soup are refillable. the staff were very nice and accommodating, especially the bald guy. he was very nice. i would definitely come back here! i can definitely tell that the food here is...
Read moreSekitori means "sumo wrestler" in English, and it lives to its namesake: They serve sumo-sized servings of food, and you'll feel like a sumo wrestler once you're done. It's so huge that I'll actually recommend going here as a group and when you're all hungry.
In Sekitori, you'll get to cook your own food and in this case -- it's noodles, along with a huge helping of vegetables and meat. If you're new to it, I highly advise asking the staff to assist you and they will happily do so. What you cook is what you'll eat and experience, and it certainly tastes great, and at a decent price.
The venue is modestly-sized. It has enough seats, although it may feel a...
Read moreMy partner really loves sumo wrestling. When I saw one traveler's post about Sekitori, I told him about this restaurant. He was so amazed by the area and the food.
We ordered 3 meals and they gave us a lot 😅
Tempura gozen 630 Tonkatsu teisyoku 450 Tonkotsu tsukumen 420
Everything was worth it! Very authentic. Pang sumo yung laki😅 The flavors are amazing. We have to pack the rest of the food. 😁
The staff were very nice in this restaurant. Attentive and helpful! Hard working people. They deserve to be tipped.
It was a great experience for both of us! Thank you for the great...
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