Marufuku Japanese Restaurant
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Ordered the tofu steak, marufuku futomaki and spicy tuna and spicy salmon. Good service and ambiance. It is quite expensive but fish is fresh…
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If you’re looking for an authentic Japanese Restaurant, Marufuku is the place to be! Ordered Scallops, Shake Sashimi, Gyunikudon, Kani Salad and Sushi…
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Best Japanese restaurant in the Ortigas area. If you live in Makati this is nothing of note to make the trip for, but if you live in the Ortigas/Manda…
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Marufuku Japanese Restaurant is open for Pasig City and Casual Dining. Marufuku Japanese Restaurant serves Japanese and Sushi dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Marufuku Japanese Restaurant”
Ordered the tofu steak, marufuku futomaki and spicy tuna and spicy salmon. Good service and ambiance. It is quite expensive but fish is fresh
If you’re looking for an authentic Japanese Restaurant, Marufuku is the place to be! Ordered Scallops, Shake Sashimi, Gyunikudon, Kani Salad and Sushi Rolls. It’s one of the most expensive Japanese restaurants I’ve ever been to but every peso spent is worth it!
Best Japanese restaurant in the Ortigas area. If you live in Makati this is nothing of note to make the trip for, but if you live in the Ortigas/Manda/San Juan area this is the closest you will get to comfort Japanese food in the area that isn’t smothered with mayo and called Aburi-everything. Little Baguio has Tomo, QC has Oedo, Ortigas has Marufuku!
We were expecting something really good at this resto considering the location and the price. Its just okay. Customer service is good, but we werent really wowed of their dish.
I liked the Volcano roll. It was just a tad to big for one bite. The rice meals we ordered were so so. Place was expensive. We paid Php 1300 for these 3 dishes.
We had a couple of things, their spicy salmon salad, their soft shelled crab maki, their yaki onigiri, and their Sapporo ramen. Out of all those things I’d have to say the onigiri was my favorite. It’s also the most reasonably priced item, at 180 for two big onigiris. The rice was nice and crunchy and toasted, with salmon on the inside. Definitely something I’m getting if I eat there again. Their other items were okay, but too highly priced for me. On average everything else we had was 500 pesos apiece, which is a lot, when you can get equivalent items for less in equally good restaurants. Their spicy salmon salad was pretty big, but a lot of that heft is still just cabbage. It’s good, but it’s 440 pesos, which is a lot. Their soft shelled crab roll was just so so to me, could use some more flavor. At 545 or so, it’s pretty up there in price. Their ramen was the one I liked the least, as the broth was a bit too liquid and bland, it didn’t have the heft and depth of flavor I’m looking for. It was also 500+ pesos, which is quite a lot for ramen which doesn’t stand out.All in all, there’s quality service and good food here, it’s just probably overpriced for what it is.