Chinese
Makati, Metro Manila
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Wow, what an experience here! Totally worth it! We ordered the 'Diapila' course, and it was definitely a good choice! The food was delicious, although the rolls had similar flavors but it was really good! For a P800 Japanese course meal and the great experience, it’s worth it! They also have good mocktails for non-drinkers; we tried the virgin mojito, which was so tasty! We walked in around 5 PM on a Saturday, and there weren’t too many people. I think this is perfect for dates or intimate occasions! Overall, we had a fantastic experience and will definitely recommend this! ♥️✨
Saw a lot of mixed reviews but honestly it was pretty good! As someone who eats sushi fairly regularly, for its price its pretty delicious and I was full. Me and my friend got the ₱600 course and a peach highball which is amazing ! it was not bad. Overall a 8.5/10 ! Also if you want a reservation I recommend calling instead of texting !
A must try. The food was good and I am someone who’s not really fond of seafood and raw food. The food takes a little bit of time to be served but the quality is good. The servers were nice. The ambiance was nice. The music is a little bit loud but it was okay. Our table is just a little bit cramped since we’re a group of five with two tables and five chairs. The place is kinda hard to find but once found, it gives you that success kinda feel lol
I dined in this sushi bar that had a stylish and inviting atmosphere, adding a unique character to the experience. However, the service was fair at best—basic and functional, but lacking warmth and attentiveness, with some errors and delays. I received more items than I had selected in my set, which, while lucky for some, felt wrong to me. The hand roll and set experience was a good idea, showcasing creativity, but the food ultimately lacked that final touch of perfection; it’s evident that the restaurant has potential, but the execution needs refinement, as perfection often lies in the littl…
The food was bland, and I wasn’t impressed with the seafood options, particularly the shellfish, which had sand particles and needed better cleaning. Considering the price, the seafood was acceptable, but the taste was underwhelming, and the selection of dips was quite limited. While there seemed to be limited number of kitchen staff, there’s a need for improvement in kitchen processes. They struggled to keep up with serving times and tracking dispatched dishes, even with limited seating capacity.
My Little Kitchen is a Restaurant located at Makati, Metro Manila.