The U.P. Town Center currently hosts several restaurants, cafes, a convenience store and a clothes shop. I and friends have tried three restaurants as well as made purchases at the convenience store and a popular donut shop. So far, I would dare say that worth coming back to is one Japanese themed restaurant that specializes in katsu. Ginza Bairin is a restaurant that originated in Tokyo and was established in 1927 in the high end Ginza District of Japan's capital metro. The restaurant's interior at the U.P. Town Center is well designed with good lighting and an atmosphere that's both cozy and relaxed - perfect for a hearty meal. There are bar seats facing the kitchen that's great for those who want to watch the chef and staff prepare the meals.
Interior of the restaurant |
A different take on the presentation of gyoza - one order is 5 pieces |
Menu and chopsticks |
Seats with a view of the kitchen |
Condiments include salsa for the salad, salt, chili, and katsu sauce |
Pestle and bowl for grinding sesame seeds. |
The restaurant's first branch is in the posh Ginza District of Tokyo |
Kurobuta katsu set - definitely delicious as well are their rosu and hire katsu |
The University of the Philippines (UP) Town Center is located at the old site of the UP Integrated School along the northbound side of Katipunan Avenue in Quezon City.
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