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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThe ambiance is very modern and has good natural lighting. We tried their Spicy Crispy Kani Maki and it was really good. Serving is enough for one person. I forgot the name of the salad I've tried but its similar to a Caesar Salad. Its too creamy for me.
Mogu is one of my favorite japanese resto in manila. I love their large japanese oysters, the tempura is cooked well, and their harami beef is a must order that's already good for 2.
At first I thought it was a really expensive Japanese place, but when I actually went and tried, it's not as expensive as I thought! (Although keep in mind that Japanese restaurants are really a bit pricey, so don't set your price expectations too low) My mom and I tried their Bento meals. Mine was the Chicken Teriyaki Bento for 365 pesos and my Mom's was the Mogu Bento for 395. We also ordered the Crispy Salmon Skin Bento. In general, the food's great! And the serving size is generous. To be honest I don't know why their rating here is 3.4. It feels like it should be a 3.8- 3.9. Must try! :)
We ordered: House Tea, Harami - I like the Harami it tasted like smoked steak, then the seafoodcurry -- that was flavorful and was good for sharing. Although the food was a little expensive. The service has to improve though.
The food here is nothing spectacular, either hit or miss with what we ordered. Didn't like their curry dish, didn't have enough spice and the sauce was overly thick and bland. The chirashi don was OK because of the thin strips of sashimi. Spicy Crispy Tuna is delicous and have the right amount of kick and not very heavy. Tempura is OK. They didn't have any gyoza when we ordered. California maki is average. Overall, the food is not worth the price and not memorable at all.