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Japan is no doubt on everyone’s travel bucket list, and with good reason, their food is amazing. If you’re pre-gaming for your next trip to Tokyo, you need to checkout this famous restaurant chain from Kayabacho.

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Yayoi (or more popularly known as “YAYOI-KEN” in Japan) is a contemporary Japanese restaurant offering set menu dining called Teishoku–a balanced tray of rice, miso soup, tsukemono (Japanese pickles), a main dish and a side dish.

Fun fact: Yayoi, pronounced as ya-yo-wee, means 'spring' or 'growing'.

YAYOI-KEN restaurants is operated by the Plenus group and currently has hundreds of branches spread across the globe including Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, USA, and a flagship restaurant and sake bar in Sydney, Australia. It’s a famous stop for both tourists and locals who want a filling meal at value prices.

Set menus are a big part of the Filipino dining culture, which is why managing directors, Yvonne Yao and Jacqueline Gobing, found the concept perfect for Manila. After a year of talks and planning, Yayoi is finally ready to serve Manila!

 

Customers can order their meals, and call for service, on iPads attached to each table.

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Photo from @andrew79750

Aside from the variety of small plates, a Teishoku set also showcases different cooking methods–using seasonal ingredients that promotes a healthy diet. You can expect a mix of vegetables and a variety of proteins in your meals. Here are five of their bestselling sets that you can enjoy.

Teishoku sets usually come with a serving of Japanese rice, a main dish, hot miso soup, and Tsukemono Japanese pickles.

Fun fact: Ichiju-sansai directly translates to "one soup, three sides". This term refers to a meal consisting of rice and soup accompanied with three dishes (one main dish + two side dishes).

Namban Teishoku

Fried chicken steak in sweet and sour sauce and topped with our special Yayoi tartar sauce. This is one of Yayoi’s signature set.

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Hitsumabushi

Nagoya-style grilled eel over rice and served with a side of dashi broth.

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This set comes with an instruction on how best to enjoy it, four ways!

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Saba Shio Teishoku

Salt-grilled mackerel

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Sukiyaki Teishoku (Must Try!)

Beef hot-pot with assorted vegetables stewed in sukiyaki sauce.

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Mix Toji Teishoku

Breaded pork loin, fried shrimp and sukiyaki beef simmered in special sauce and egg. If you want to try a variety of dishes in one set, this is a great choice.

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Insider tip: Upgrade your miso soup to Asari (clams) miso soup for only P70.

A la carte options and single jyu boxes are also available for people who can’t finish one whole set. There’s even kid’s udon sets.

Yayoi offers a simple dessert menu, starting with its signature Matcha Warabi Mochi, a dessert jelly made from bracken starch coated and with green tea powder and topped with sweet syrup.

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You may also try its Ohagi or the steamed sticky rice ball smothered in sweet azuki beans.

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The wait is over because Yayoi opens today, September 16! In the meantime you can follow us on Instagram (@bookyapp) for more new restaurant alerts and the latest food events in the Metro.

Also read: 12 New Restaurants around Ortigas Perfect for Celebrating Monthsaries

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