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Feedback gevenIf they want a super-affordable Japanese meal, then nakamura meal is for them. it is usually visited by our working peeps in mckinley hill. it has tried to order, but there is no one on thetheke (they are in their room time). there are two tables in front of the stall I ordered katsudon (P89.00) that serve is great. the meat was big and delicate taste is average, they get what they pay. if they're on a budget, that's for them.
For the working joes of mckinley hill this would be an option to check if they want something that is cooked as they order and it will not hurt their bag with their price class they expect humiliating quality of food with appropriate portions.
If I don't have any more money and I need a quick scrub that is operable, that's the kiosk for me. I always get the baked torikatsu with rice and for 80 pesos this is good for my drink. it is that fast cheap Japanese foods that can easily satisfy me here near the office.
Busog ka na, nakamura ka pa – I think this slogan fits the newly opened Nakamura Meals. as if it sounds, it's really true. the price is very affordable and reasonable for a food that tastes good and fresh. the personal is eagerly friendly and friendly. Always make sure they are satisfied with eating and enjoy their meal. a must try!
In the spirit of the Japanese show Lunch On (go on, Google it, you know you want to I'm gonna try to review worker's lunches, or what kiosks/food courts give the best bang for your buck. I'll try to find tasty meals that won't burn a hole in your pocket McKinley Hill in Taguig is not the most accessible place and restaurants here tend to be on the pricey end, considering that a lot of Koreans seem to live here (well the Korean Embassy and the Korean International School is here, duh), however a lot of BPO's and tech companies have also found a home here, so what is a hapless employee on a budget do? (Especially, since taking a cab is the easiest way in and out of this...read more