9.04.2012

Oki Oki: Not Your Ordinary Japanese Restaurant


My college friends and I always set a date every month so our friendship/ bond will remain strong. So we held it in Trinoma. Me, Rachel and Oyet were late, so we missed having dinner with the others. We were so hungry and wanted to try a different restaurant, and there we saw Oki Oki. We looked at the menu and got interested with the choices so we decided to eat there.





The environment inside Oki Oki is cozy, which will make you eat comfortably.


They really tried to make a Japanese ambiance to the place by putting murals of old/ typical Japanese community and Japanese banners.




Their typical kitchen look is more inviting for me than the sophisticated look of some restaurants.




Then we looked  at the menu.


We really had a hard time choosing what to eat, because there were so many to choose from. See the look on their faces? Haha!


If you want to know their menu and prices go to this blog by Munchpunch.
Oki oki has both traditional Japanese and western inspired Japanese menu.
You will be surprised to find Western desserts, like the one we ate, its called mango split, but I didn't get a picture of it, because once the waitress handed us the dessert, we immediately devoured on it. 



We ordered their Kani Salad for starters.



They have their special vinaigrette, which makes the salad yummy. 


Rachel ordered this Tenshin Ramen, which has a yummy soup which as a consistency of Lomi's soup. This has kani (crab meat) and omelette. Of all the 3 ramens that we ordered, this one is what we liked most.


This Chicken Ramen's broth has the resemblance of Lucky Me Chicken's.  But the Noodles, meat and vegetables were cooked perfectly.


This Negi Ramen, has a deliciuos broth, you can instantly tell that the broth was made from bones which were boiled for a long time. The tender pork was combined with lemongrass which gives the ramen a kick.



We knew that we cannot eat rice if we ate Ramen, so we ordered this Asapuru (Asparagus) Maki. Its boiled asparagus wrapped in juicy bacon with a kinda like a teriyaki sauce. Really delicious!



Don't deprive your self of delicious foods. Because delicious foods will give you happiness once you ate them.


More posts to come, so stay tuned! : )


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