GYU-KAKU Japanese BBQ Restaurant (Fort, Taguig, Philippines)
I was so happy to hear that GYU-KAKU, the most popular Japanese BBQ Restaurant in the world, has finally arrived in Manila; however, I have been reading a lot of negative reviews about it and honestly, I was quite hesitant to try it out. But then again, I love BBQ restaurants so I finally gave in to know what the fuss was all about. I heard it was SUPER expensive, but upon checking out the MENU, I figured it was okay - about Php 650-800 per pax, I think. Well, not unless if you order WAGYU all the way then of course, your Php 650-800 budget won't be enough.
Below are some of the items we've tried - my personal favorite would be the wagyu beef tongue (oh how I wish SUSHI KUSHI TOYO has a branch here in the Philippines, too. They have the BEST GYUTAN ever!).
My personal favorite!!!!
Oh, GYUTAN, I've missed you ...
I'll come back for you, I promise! ♥♥♥
| Ground Floor - GYU-KAKU Japanese BBQ Restaurant |
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I found the stairs too narrow, but Gyu-Kaku keeps SAFETY their top priority so be alert when you hear them shout something in Japanese - that means there's a hot charcoal coming.
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| 2nd Floor - GYU-KAKU Japanese BBQ Restaurant |
| 2nd Floor - GYU-KAKU Japanese BBQ Restaurant |
| HORENSO SALAD (Php 195) Japanese style raw spinach topped with fresh button mushrooms, crispy garlic and creamy sesame dressing |
OMG! If salads can be as yummy as this one, then I would want to eat salad every single meal of the day.
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| Fried Octopus (Php 245) | Assorted Kim-Chee (Php125) Deep fried octopus fritters | Kimchi - chinese cabbage, daikon, radish, celery and apple |
The octopus was like calamares, only bigger and softer. The kimchi was surprisingly good - not too spicy and sour. Plus, the apple added a sweet taste to the whole combination. We loved it!
| Crispy Pork Belly (Php 275) |
Perfect snack for kids! It's like chicharon liempo. Crunchy goodness in every bite.
| Ishinabe Tofu Chige Soup (Php 225) Tofu and pork in spicy kimchi soup served in hot stone bowl |
This was just okay for me because Cafe Monaco's KIMCHI CHIGAE still tops my list :)
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| Ishiyaki Bibimbap (Php 225) rice, minced chicken, seasoned vegetables topped with shredded dry seaweed and sesame seeds served in sizzling hot stone bowl |
Just a tip: If you don't like the toasted rice underneath then make sure to mix the rice as soon as it is served
I found Gyu-kaku's bimbimbap lacking in taste and flavor, or maybe, I just love Cafe Monaco's bimbimbap too much that I get to compare all bimbimbaps to theirs :p
And so, the barbecue grilling begins.... We love their charcoal and grill. It was truly smokeless - amazing! Thank you, Gyu-Kaku :) We won't be smelling like BBQ after leaving the resto :p
Oh, and I love that they thought of providing you with another separate tong (the thinner one) for cooked meat :)
FYI: The charcoals are made from hard wood and are imported from Malaysia
Here are samples of our Gyu-Kaku "Customer-Chef" experience:
| Karubi (Php 595 - Large, 150 grams) Short ribs known as the "king of yakiniku," popular for its sweet flavor and tender texture (Tare, Shio, Miso, Spicy Miso, Black Pepper) |
TIP: It would be best to order your meat in 'tare' (sweet and salty) marinade because that is the closest to the original meat flavor.
This is Gyu-Kaku's best-seller, probably because of its really soft texture and good marbling that makes it tender to chew.
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| Side sauces: Sweet (left) and Salty-Spicy (right) |
I did not use the side dipping sauces because I liked my meat in its original flavor. It was better when I added some rock salt instead :)
| Harami (Php 295, Large - 150 grams) Favorite among Japanese ladies because this is low in fat content (Tare, Shio, Miso, Spicy Miso) |
This would be the best meat to order that has a "Sulit" or "Value for Money" factor because it is less expensive than the rest; and, harami is meatier and tastes more like steak.
| Shabu-Shabu Grill (Php 450, Large - 150 grams) Thinly sliced imported tender beef served with home-made dipping sauce |
This is best dipped in its own special dipping sauce. Just make sure not to over-cook it (20-30 seconds on the grill is good).
| Wagyu Tongue (Php 495, Large - 150 grams) Thin-sliced. Best suitable to be cooked medium and taken with a bit of salt and lemon juice to enjoy the juiciness and flavor. |
Oh, GYUTAN, I've missed you ...
I'll come back for you, I promise! ♥♥♥
GYU-KAKU desserts:
The milk pudding tasted like milky taho but with a more gelatinous texture. The GREEN TEA ice cream was awesome - very rich in flavor! One of the best here in Manila :)
P.S. Service was great as well. I was actually expecting the worst, based on the other reviews but during our visit (off-peak hours), we were very well taken care of :)
Gyu-Kaku, we'll be back very soon :)
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Contact number: 553-8962
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