Japanese
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Rai Rai Ken is serving Japanese Food Products in excellent standards
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Visited this restaurant during off peak time. Restaurant presented very well. Nice and clean. Staff were friendly. Seats were nice and comfortable. Menu was well laid out and easy to read & understand, with nearly all items accompanied with a picture for reference. Service was quick. I ordered the Tonkutsu Ramen and the House Blend Iced Tea. The Ramen was delicious, but a little too small in serving size for my liking. The House Iced Tea was very sweet and lacked the "freshness" taste. Could not finish it. Overall a good restaurant experience with good service and tasty food.
Katsu Curry - sauce tastes really good. No trace of pre-made curry. The katsu is also very crispy. Miso Ramen - broth is very rich and flavorful. Not too salty and it has a lot of topics. The staff is very nice and professional. The place was kind of cramped tho. And the walls bounce noise pretty easily.
Noodles of Ramen is not so firm. It seems that you need to add spices like toasted sesame seeds, chili garlic & oil for the aroma to come out. Gyoza is big & tastes good. Chicken Karaage is good.
I would like to be nice and say how wonderful this restaurant would be but it is far from that. I ordered the chicken katsu curry with high hopes it would look and taste delicious, however to my disappointment there were a lot of flaws. Firstly the moment I took a bite of the katsu it felt very tough and dry and the breading fell off the chicken even before I could take a bite. Secondly the curry had a layer of skin indicating it was left for a quite a while. Lastly the vegetables that were served looked cooked but when taking a bite of both they were both raw. While the people were nice it…
Expensive bad lomi. This is NOT Japanese, just a tasteless soup. The seafood ramen is the worst: 450 pesos of lomi with raw uncooked vegetables and sort of half cooked seafood, where the squid is just rubber and the seashells have a bad taste. Maki are just basic maki. My fault not having checked the bad reviews before ordering, it's really that bad.
Rai Rai Ken - Ali Mall is a Restaurant located at Quezon City, Metro Manila. Rai Rai Ken is serving Japanese Food Products in excellent standards