Umami means Savory…
The menu was really simple and again, kid friendly. The pages were BIG with the picture of the food in the middle and a very short description at the bottom. Now parents can easily ask their kids to pick what they want to order from the menu. I won’t be surprised if a kid learns his first word here! (hehe)
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 Big pictures on the menu!
My friends and I had an amazing time at Umami Hambaagu House, the ambiance was perfect, the Japanese prank show on their TV was hilarious and the food was great!
All the burgers had almost the same base and side dish, but the toppings were what made them come to life. My favorite would have to be Maison du Japon simply because I love caramelized onions! I suggest you guys try Takeshi’s castle too! The bonito flakes are divine!
Takeshi’s Castle
For okonomiyaki lovers: a mad rush for bonito flakes, seaweed, sweet sauce and Japenese mayonnaise. (345 php)
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Maison du Japon
french melted gruyere and caramelized onions (340 php)
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Roppongi Hills
reserved only for Japan’s elite – a burger with generous servings of truffle cream sauce (420 php)
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The Hole in One
homemade ketchup with a heartwarming sunny-side up. (340 php)
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What I love about Japanese food is how everything always tastes so fresh! Umami Hambaagu House’s burgers were no different. Everything including the side dish tasted really fresh and of course… SAVORY!