Eat Yourself Bankrupt

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Manila, Philippines

Japanese restaurant

Eat Yourself Bankrupt Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Eat Yourself Bankrupt is located in Manila, Philippines on Pedro Gil St, Ermita,. Eat Yourself Bankrupt is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category japanese restaurant in Philippines.

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Pedro Gil St, Ermita,

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Champ Santos

My Wife and tried this restaurant a week ago and we had a great time. Service is okay, food taste great and the concept of a mini foodcourt in a restaurant is nice! We'll definitely comeback here.

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wilbert ong

If you are looking for an authentic Japanese food your in the right place I highly recommend this place for the people who are seeking authentic Japanese food... Include this to your bucket list when you visit robinson ermita... Nice place nice food! And also they give free ramen. Noodles!

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marv echipare

Interesting food court concept with 4 different specialities -- Okonomiyaki, Takoyaki, Yakitori, and the one with more elaborate menu, Ramen. We ordered the happiness ramen and its pricey compared to Ippudo or Ramen Bago but tastes at par. Their edge is if you are a pork liver as it comes with a big slab of pork rib. Most of the menu are Filipino fusion including Lapid's chicharon. Which I think is quite genius because nothing beats authentic than filipino- style authentic. :) I do wish they have music or some other dancing light or stuff that's moving inside the resto though. Outside it can be a little intimidating. I will come back to try the other stuff.

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C Joy Carmelo

We availed of the Zomato Gold offer and ordered from Hanamaruken and Attakoyaki. We ordered the Signature Happiness Bowl (Whole) and Karaage Rice Bowl from Hanamaruken, and Classic Takoyaki (7 pcs) for 140 which was really affordable yet delicious. We loved the service and how attentive the staff were. We also loved the food and serving sizes. Will definitely return even without Zomato Gold.

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Patrick Trinidad

The exteriors look inviting...with all the colors and decor, seen from a distance, a typical izakaya. But like the gingerbread house in Hansel and Gretel, something lurks inside! Let’s start with the service. The staff here look sad and uninspired (no 13th month yet?). Everyone seems to be in a hurry when there are not much customers when we entered (now I know why)...you feel like you are not welcome when entering and that you are just a disturbance. Shape up people! This is a service oriented industry you are working in. Food...better move to the nearby Yabu (if you crave for satisfying rice dishes) or to Ramen Nagi (when you want the taste of good ramen). The price range is almost the same...the gyoza here looks sad, like the service staff. And the Japanese pop music playing...it screeches and makes your head ache! I don’t mind going bankrupt as long as the food and service I get is worth it. No, not here dear....

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Marz Macabeo

This restaurant is truly an authentic Japanese restaurant. The food is delicious and it has a lot of options. Comfort room is very clean. Staffs and supervisor is very friendly. I like the place because it has a lot of options. Their teriyaki is one of the best and signature ramen is also delicious. It is my first time here.

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Bien Cabaro

Ordered a drunk man rice bowl and it was too salty for its taste. Same with their other menu which includes the hanamaruken ramen bowls. The vibe is not that good as well because of the lighting not distributed throught out their place.

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Mia Castor

Accesible place to go when I'm craving Japanese food.