Kimono Ken, 食べよう!
Let’s eat! When it comes to Kani
Salad, Kimono Ken is one of the best Japanese restaurants that offer sumptuous
and authentic Japanese foods at a reasonable price. I’ve known this restaurant
years ago when my soon-to-be-mother-in-law brought home Kani Salad. I am not fond
of eating this kind of salad but not until the time I’ve tasted it. Kimono Ken
offers an exceptionally delicious tasting salad that comes out with an highly authentic
and flavorful dressing.
In line with this, when a co-blogger A invited me over on a pig-out session of Eat's-A-Date courtesy of Open Rice, without a second thought I said YES! It’s been a while since the last time I eat there, and the first thing that came out to my mind was that – I am going to eat again mouthwatering Kani salad, and of course, I’m going to try the other dishes.
Kimono Ken is located at the 5th
level of The Podium mall, right beside the cinema. Well, situated in a
not-so-crowded mall, Kimono Ken still has a number of customers that intentionally
go to the mall just to dine there, and I must say I am one of those.
During the splendid eating session
with some co-bloggers and open-ricers, Kimono Ken served us the following
dishes that actually made us full - a happy tummy indeed! Ms. Emylou Tribiana,
the Corporate Marketing of Kimono Ken brought us into a splendid afternoon full
of fantastic Japanese foods that Kimono Ken offers. To start with, kindly read
on.
Gyoza (P150.00). Gyoza is the
Japanese style dumplings and perfect for an appetizer. It boosts your appetite
to be ready on the heavier meal on our table. A word of caution though, 2-3 is
more than enough to start a burning appetite, the serving is also good for
sharing.
Soboro Pork (P220). Rice bowl
topped with sweet Soboro Pork that is perfect for lunch. The added fresh egg on
top of it added a twist and complements the taste of the dish that has a special
sauce.
Futo Maki (P150) & Gomoku
Ramen (P240). Well for me, these are a perfect combo! A salt-based soup with
mixed seafood, chicken and vegetables did the trick of giving you the Japanese vibe
food.
Kani Salad (P200). My favorite! It
is composed of crabstick, lettuce and cucumber with tobiko in Japanese mayonnaise.
A two or three of these are more than enough for me. So, if you are on the look
out of the best Kani Salad in the metro, better try this out, and I guess, you’ll
love this as much as I do.
Ebi Tempura (I think it ranges
from P150-P250). When it comes to a Japanese restaurant Tempura is a must for
every diners. Perfectly cooked and their version of tempura is really enjoyable,
it is delicious and appetizing.
And here are the latest additional
dishes from their mouthwatering menu – Spam Maki & Asparagus Pasta – on
which I forgot to take the prices, but roughly they are around P200 – P250 per
serving.
Spam Maki. Who would not love
Spam? Whether for a breakfast, sandwich spread or even for snack (Yes, Snack!
Ha-ha). We all love spam. Thus, including this on their menu is a big plus not
just for adults but also for the kids.
And here’s another must-try! If
you want some creamy with a twist of Asparagus, then you better try Asparagus
Pasta with bacon bits, asparagus in a creamy white sauce. Hey, hey Carbonara
lovers, hers another option for all the white sauce fans. (Count me in!)
To complete the meal, we had Green
Tea Ice Cream with Green Tea Jelly and Coffee Jelly Ice Cream. I’ll be biased
here ‘coz I love Green Tea thus, when I have to choose what I like the most
between the two I’ll probably choose without even blinking Green Tea Jelly Ice
Cream! It certainly tasted green tea the jelly is made of green tea and the ice
cream on top of it complements the taste, it does add sweetness on the dessert.
But for coffee lovers, I know Coffee Jelly Ice cream is also a winner, it immensely
awakens your sleepy senses.
And last but not the least, the
thirst quenchers – Grape Fresh Fruit Shakes and Kimono Ken’s Special. I had
the Kimono Ken’s Special and it tastes like four seasons but way better perhaps
because it is specially blended mixed fruit juices.
My verdict: It was an awesome
lunch over a great group of people that have one passion – eating! The ambiance
is great and relaxing and cozy! The foods were sumptuous and flavorful. And of
course Kani Salad is still my favorite, and added to the list are Asparagus
Pasta and Spam Maki. Looking forward on the next food trip in Kimono Ken, well,
I’m planning to try other branch for me to try and look if the quality is the
same.
Kimono Ken
5th Level The Podium
18 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
18 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City, Philippines
Website: http://www.kimonoken.com/
Opens at 10am - 9pm (mall hours)
Budget: P200 per person
Budget: P200 per person
Happy Eating. Live more!
(All photos were captured using Samsung Galaxy III and enhanced through Lightroom)
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Xoxo,
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