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Feedback gevenThis nice quiet place is near our condo and we eat here at least two times or three times a month. For the appetizers, gyoza and ebi crackers was good. The curry dishes are good but what I really liked was the pork katsu (hire) pork tenderloin. Sauce was well balanced, we really liked it!
There are so many available restaurants around the metro. That's definitely good news for us food fanatics, right? Thing here is that, there's just so many of them, unfamiliar ones, situated in unheard of places. I have never been inside Circulo Verde. I thought it was just somewhat full of private residences. Never thought that there's a hidden gem inside that place named Omori Curry. Omori Curry is a Japanese curry place situated in Libis that's worth going back to. I am not really fond of spicy food but I wouldn't mind running back to Omori for their curry dishes. The best thing about their food is that they prep and serve them straight up from their own kitchen. A variety of dishes were served to us with their signature curry in them. There's the tonkatsu hamburg (pork hamburger), kani cream croquette, and their fried chicken karaage. I love their karaage because it's sooo crunchy and flavorful, that I just cant resist it. We were also served Japanese staples such as their gyoza. Their wasabi gyoza, called yaki, is so good. The wasabi is an interesting touch to this appetizer. It's actually good on its own and there'll be no need to dip it so much into its sauce. As for their curry dishes, you can actually experiment with them and try out different levels of spiciness. You can actually start at level 1, or go wild at level 5. For me, the level of spicy at 4 isn't that big of a deal yet, but the spice definitely kicks double. You can tone down the spice with Omori's white water (priced at Php80). It's a refreshing drink that's made up of calpis, which happens to be a Japanese yogurt drink. My favorite dish from Omori was their chicken nanban. It was marinated in sweet vinegar sauce, which was complemented well with its dressing. This food journey was capped off with Omori's Japanese pudding. It is lightly sweet and similar to that of leche flan. You should go and try out their coffee variety. alwayshungry.ph
There are so many available restaurants around the metro. That's definitely good news for us food fanatics, right? Thing here is that, there's just so many of them, unfamiliar ones, situated in unheard of places. I have never been inside Circulo Verde. I thought it was just somewhat full of private residences. Never thought that there's a hidden gem inside that place named Omori Curry. Omori Curry is a Japanese curry place situated in Libis that's worth going back to. I am not really fond of spicy food but I wouldn't mind running back to Omori for their curry dishes. The best thing about their food is that they prep and serve them straight up from their own kitchen. A variety of dishes were served to us with their signature curry in them. There's the tonkatsu hamburg (pork hamburger), kani cream croquette, and their fried chicken karaage. I love their karaage because it's sooo crunchy and flavorful, that I just cant resist it. We were also served Japanese... read more
Ive always been curious of the food places inside Circulo Verde. I live relatively close to this place but its my first time to actually check 'em out yesterday. Came for lunch and tried their chicken karaage curry in mild sauce and spicy beef curry. Both were good, not the best, but enough to satisfy one's curry cravings. I enjoy spicy dishes but their version was more spicy than standard. I say go try their classic and mild first before choosing to try their spicy and extreme. I get the feeling that the extreme might burn a hole in the tongue as the spicy was enough to have me finish two tall glasses of water and I was sweating while eating. Ambiance is very simple and could use a little revamping. Service was fast.
Found this new curry restaurant inside circulo verde.. I wasnt expecting it to be good since in comparison with the one in megamall their curry is not "nakakaumay" i love the spiciness of my tonkutsu rosu curry, the chicken nanban is also fantastic! The sweetness of it blends well with the dressing which i think is somewhat like a tartar sauce. Ambiance is simple like the ones in japan. Location though needs a little bit more push since there's nothing to see around. Food wise, will recommend it! ????