Embracing the rainy season, Rai Rai Ken (which means welcome to the restaurant) would be the best place to indulge one's self in Japanese-style menu of steamy bowls. Now having more than 40 branches in the country, Rai Rai Ken offers a lavish options of food-- from the noodles, to sushi, to smoothies. The distinct taste of Japan you'll definitely enjoy here!
It was a visit in Pangasinan (SM Rosales Branch) that brought me to this eating place. A very welcoming ambiance attracted me to go inside. Then what followed is the warm welcome by the staff (the waiters, the cashier and the manager). It would be a safe generalization that it's worth the visit--from food to people,to service and to price.
The menu plus the ambiance would best fit family gatherings, reunion with friends, a simple birthday celebration or even a meal after attending the Sunday mass.
Since I'm craving for my mom's own version of pancit guisado, I tried theirs. This was partnered with their california maki, Yakemeshi Sumo rice, ramen soup and choco smoothie. Before, I hate the rain. But I'm starting to love it with Rai Rai Ken.
For those who want satisfaction amidst being budget-savvy, this one's for you peeps! Food are all good-- artfully made, delighfully appetizing and at the same time pocket-friendly.
wow i love the place.. it looks cozy and comfy... lurv it ^_^ mas gaganahan kang lumafang ..
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