Showing posts with label zensho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zensho. Show all posts

Monday, September 12, 2011

Zensho eat all you can part two for two


About the food:

Previously, I went and blogged about Zensho (http://foodhealthreviews.blogspot.com/2011/08/zensho-eat-all-you-can-goodness.html). However, I was not satisfied with the quality of pictured I had back then. So, I went back, this time with a companion to take better pictures and perhaps give justice to the good food that is there. Below are new photos of what we ate at Zensho.




assorted sashimi and sushi (it was ok)


shrimp tempura (quite thin than the usual, but you can order more anyway if you're not satisfied)


the beef in this photo was soft and came in as a large serving, this one was one of the first dishes that came and the last we were able to finish.


Some of these are not oysters but scallops and fish fillet (this is one of their specialties and a treat you normally would not find in a buffet)

yasai soup



this cuttlefish (giant squid) was soft and not too rubbery





this is my first time to order and try cold soba noodles, and it turns out to be really good!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Zensho eat-all-you-can goodness


About the food:

When I arrived at this restaurant, it was just 11:30AM, but the place was already so full. If I weren't by myself on that day, I would not be able to eat by sitting near the sushi/sashimi workplace. I guess this goes to say how popular Zensho really is. Here, you tick down the orders you like first, then they'll prepare it and serve it to you. The serving size of the dish is adjusted depending on many you are in your table. 

Above is the serving of various sashimi.



They also have baked oysters, something you don't normally find in a japanese restaurant, more so in an affordable eat-all-you-can. They also have a dish that has several kinds of mushroom.





The traditional miso soup will always be here to stay.

Their assorted tempura is also good.

Further, they also serve udon noodles.


The fish in this dish is freshly cooked.


This is another version of the baked oysters.


Finally, they have various yakitori or barbeques that you can savor.


Where to buy and how much:

This is one of the most reasonably priced eat-all-you-can japanese restaurants I have tried so far. You can eat and drink all you want for lunch, from Mondays to Sundays (their price for lunch is consistent all through the week, unlike others), excluding special holidays. Their price is only PHP 485 + SC. They are located in Tomas Morato, in the building right beside McDonalds. They are also beside Lord Stow's Bakery.





Rating:

For great value and great dishes, I would give this store a 9/10 rating.