Izakaya Den

Izakaya Den is a japanese restaurant Ermita Manila located in Philippines.

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    Japanese Restaurant

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Manila City of Manila Philippines

Reservations Yes
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No

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Japanese food dinner
Spicamae Harefa

Ordered the Gyoza , Santen Sashimi (3 Kinds of Sashimi ), Chashu Men and Ebi Tempura Set - Must try all! Everything is good for 2!

Bono Tei Japanese Restaurant

Also Try Bono Tei Japanese Restaurant ! @ BF Homes Sucat and Better Living Bicutan, Parañaque. Izakaya Den's New Expansion! :)

Marisol

Izakaya Den is one of the best japanese restaurant , the food is delicious, try their "yasai itame" and "saikoro steak " its amazing!

Spicamae Harefa

Ramen is very authentic and they serve flreally fresh sushis and sashimi !

Fransuper Duper

Their ramen is so so. But I love their gyoza . ❤️

Laraine Llanes

They served our food with cockroach on the tray and she immediately shoved it off using the tray & said "baka galing po sa kitchen."

Laraine Llanes

We were also served with a pitcher of water with a cockroach on it. Most of the food we want order is not available. The food is 7/10. Sushis , 6/10.

Amabele Santos

Catsudon!????

Lerma Tayag-Perey

Bit pricey

Fernando De La Torre

Negitoro Sashimi is te best !

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