Shichirin Yakiniku Restaurant
About a month ago, Cris and I found ourselves looking for a place to dine in BF…which was kind of difficult considering the myriad of restaurants lining Aguirre Avenue. I hadn’t been home in such a long time and it baffles me how Asian food places (Koreans mostly) seem to have suddenly sprung up.
We thought of checking out Shichirin and we were greeted by a cute waitress dressed like a cosplayer.
She’s actually a lot prettier in person (my cam couldn’t do justice to her in the dark). Anyway, we got so aliw at her outfit that we decided to dine here.
This girl’s name plate says that she’s Yuki, which is Japanese for “snow”…though I highly doubt that it’s her real name.
It sort of looks like an Oriental tavern inside, hehe. But it was actually quite breezy in here.
Miso soup…that’s not silk tofu, though.
The thing about these strange-looking tempura was that they actually were quite flavorful. I know tempura is not supposed to be flavorful but I liked them anyway.
I usually make my own onigiri so this was the first time I’ve tried these rice balls in a restaurant. They look kind of weird, but oh well!
Chicken yakiniku fun!
Hm…the food was decent and they’re relatively cheap so I think we’re going back to try the other items on their menu. As for the flavors, the dishes tasted somewhat fusion-ish, although I suspect that the owner is of Japanese descent.
Luna Neko
March 22, 2011 at 8:51 amhow was the tempura sauce? usually, that's what i nitpick on (aside from the breading) xD
skysenshi
March 22, 2011 at 8:52 amAhhh! No complaints about the tempura sauce. I just thought the tempura looked weird hahaha!
MrsMartinez
March 22, 2011 at 9:13 amMadaming restaurants na nagsisimula sa BF noh? If I am not mistaken eh un Contis dyan din nagsimula?
xoxo
MrsM
skysenshi
March 22, 2011 at 9:20 amOh yes, Conti's. BF branch pa rin ang favorite ko. But I'm not sure if Shichirin started in BF though.
dashashash
March 22, 2011 at 10:50 amSan to banda sa BF, bea? 😀 Masubukan nga. Hehe. I used to keep coming back to Hanakazu but I find it a tad expensive na kasi.
skysenshi
March 22, 2011 at 10:52 amSa medyo gitna na ng Aguirre Avenue…pag dumadami na ang mga Korean restaurants. Haha! Hard to describe.
Rachel Mutia
March 22, 2011 at 3:05 pmWhere is this D-:
skysenshi
March 22, 2011 at 3:12 pmAlong Aguirre 😀
John Ray Cabrera
March 24, 2011 at 5:00 pmBF Pque? love to try this one out. i bet what draws you into this is the cosplay thing.
this might be a little far from where i am usually prowling at so Urameshi Ya(Little Tokyo) might do just as good for me. but if i have time, i will try this one out.
Smar
March 25, 2011 at 1:26 pmare all their waitresses in cosplay outfits?
I really want to do a BF food trip! Ang layo lang kasi talaga :O
skysenshi
March 25, 2011 at 1:47 pmYup, they were all in cosplay outfits. I have the same thoughts about Tomas Morato, I want to try out all the things they have but it's just too far. Haha!
There's a maid cafe in Cainta I've been wanting to try as well…
Smar
March 26, 2011 at 2:03 amAh talaga? mapuntahan nga! 🙂 thanks for the tip 🙂
skysenshi
March 26, 2011 at 4:37 amYou're welcome! 😀
Robbie Bautista
April 10, 2011 at 4:30 pmwow! meron palang ganito sa BF!
I live very near sa BF but I haven't gone been to any restaurants there. Hahaha. Thanks for this suggestion. Masubukan nga pumunta sa BF one of these days. 😀
skysenshi
April 10, 2011 at 10:42 pmYup! I was surprised, too. With so many restaurants lining Aguirre avenue these days, it's difficult to distinguish one from the other.