Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Zaifu



Our malling afternoon at the Power Plant in the Rockwell compound turned out to be fun-filled but tiring episode for the family.  So many stores, so little time!  Andie was hungry, and she was starting to throw her usual tantrums.  The dinner decision was hard to make--a critical mistake and she wouldn't be happy. 



It's lucky we found a table tucked at the rear portion of Zaifu located at the basement level of the mall.  Last time I ate there was when the store was newly opened, and I was happy to find that the interiors were well kept.  The place was full!



We had spicy tuna salad, cheese and salmon roll, more salmon sashimi, a dragon roll, gyoza, gyudon, ramen, yakiniku, and unagi.  We were hungry, and I must admit, we wolfed everything down in a jiffy.  



Food was tasty.  Served hot.  Sashimi was fresh.  Prices were reasonable, nothing fancy. Casual Japanese dining at its best.  I guess this is why the restaurant is one of the most sought after places in Power Plant's basement level.  With a spend of around P500 to P600 per person, you can certainly have a feast.  Bento boxes and teishoku sets are available if you are on a budget.  Not bad at all...




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