Charming Hidden Gem for Authentic Japanese Cuisine
Tucked away just around the village, this small Japanese restaurant is a delightful find. The atmosphere is cozy and intimate, making it perfect for a quiet lunch or dinner. The staff were incredibly warm and attentive, adding a personal touch to the experience.
I tried the “Black Fire Ramen”, a combination of God Fire and Black Tonkotsu, a rich flavorful ramen, with your own choice of spicyness and a mixture of Tonkotsu broth with special fried garlic paste. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. You can tell the chef takes real pride in their craft. One highlight was the matcha milk tea—smooth, just the right amount of sweetness, and a perfect finish to the meal. Prices were reasonable, especially considering the quality.
If you're looking for a place with authentic flavors and a homey feel, this spot is absolutely worth a visit. Just located in Roman Cruz Ave., Soldiers Hills Village,...
Read moreHakata Ikkousha Restaurant was transferred from the former 2nd Floor of Festival Supermall Alabang to the VM Terminal Station compound inside Soldiers Hills Village, Brgy. Putatan, Muntinlupa City.
As a resident of the village, it is accessible thru a single ride of the tricycle. The service crews are the same from the one in the former location in Festival Supermall; that easily caters customers who are mostly village residents going from Festival and now inside the village.
Their signature ramen are still delicious. It has a large bowl priced around P 300 to P 400 with a service charge.
They are open every day from 12 NN to 9 PM.
Since Hakata Ikkousha has the head office in Hakata, Fukuoka, Kyushu Archipelago in Japan, you can read the leaflets provided on the shelves about the tourist...
Read moreNice random Japanese restaurant in our area. Surprised to know that they were the same resto from Festival Mall and settled in a cozy village setting. Good food and attentive staff. You get to pick the “settings” of your ramen 🍜 in a piece of paper. They have ramen sets, tonkatsu meals, milktea or beer refreshments. We got in one evening during their soft opening days. They have a corner of mangas/jap comics that you can borrow and read when you dine in, a big enough dining area, some al-fresco seats outside too. No complaints. I hope they are here to stay, and their patrons find them in their...
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