Tokyo Bubble Tea in The Fort is open 24 hours which is
AWESOME! I’ve been here several times
for their Milk Tea, but haven’t tried any of their food offerings.
It’s around 2 am so I just wanted to eat something light but
still filling.
The place is clean and cozy. I think it can sit around 30-50
people on a busy lunch/dinner.
Kani Salad (135pesos)
The mangoes are sweet. The salad also has a generous amount
of Kani (Crab Sticks). Mayonnaise is just regular mayonnaise. It also has some
Orange-fish roe which I love and a few Nori strips.
The salad is pretty good, but I would prefer lettuce than
cabbage, (wala na daw silang lettuce kaya sinusbtitute nalang ang cabbage), but
it’s ok because it still tasted amazing.
For the price though, it is very SULIT. This is a meal in itself.
Gyoza (123pesos)
This, I must say, is very substandard. It just tasted like
the frozen gyoza you can buy in the supermarket.
I’m not sure if they make their own gyoza (like in Mitsuyado
Sei-Men) or if its store bought.
Beef Ramen (268pesos)
This is my officemate’s order but I was still able to try it
(Konti Lang)
It is quite good considering the price. The serving is also
pretty decent. The broth is fine, the meat is tender, noodles are ok, and the egg
is good but overdone.
The only shortcoming about this ramen was that they serve it
LUKEWARM. Not hot like it’s supposed to be but tepid.
Overall, the experience is good but nothing extraordinary. I
still wanted to try other dishes like their Katsudon, Sushi, Sashimi and their
burgers – so I’ll definitely be back.
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