Last January, Ian and I celebrated our 8th anniversary as a couple in our favorite go-to destination in the South, Tagaytay. We spent 3 days in Tagaytay so we really maximized our time visiting new places and restaurant. LOL. Yep! We’ve been there so many times yet we keep on coming back. We consider Tagaytay as our second home. <3
And for our first stop, we had our late lunch in a Japanese restaurant, Aozora Japanese Restaurant.
ABOUT AOZORA JAPANESE RESTAURANT
This is said to be the first authentic Japanese restaurant in Tagaytay. Aozora is a Japanese word which means “blue sky“. They named it that way because in here, you can experience good food with a good view/ambiance. They also known as “The place where your taste meets the sky.“
By the way, they only have two branches as of now, both located in Tagaytay. Here’s the address:
Branch 1: Tagaytay-Calamba corner SVD Road, in front of Discovery Country Suites, Tagaytay City
Branch 2: Purok 157, Tagaytay-Calamba Road, Sungay East, Tagaytay City
We went to Branch 1 since we’re more familiar with the address rather than the other one.
When you open the door, you will feel its Japan-vibe already because of its interior and design. They have a mezanine too!
They also have few seats outside. If you want to enjoy the cool breeze in Tagaytay. Hehe.
They even have a sushi bar too!
Now, let’s stop here. Let’s go to the main event. The food!!! Since we had our late lunch, we we’re really hungry so we ordered many food.
DISCLAIMER: There were only two people who ate all of these food. HAHAHA.
APPETIZER
Gyoza (280 php)
I super loved the serving of their gyoza. So huge! Not your ordinary gyoza, plus it was really good! HUHU. I want their gyoza again. Pls send me some. JK.
MAKI
Dragon Maki (385 php)
Kudos to them! I super loved the plating but loving more the taste!!! I’m really not a fan of maki but this one is exception! Super good. Nothing can go wrong with kewpie! YUM!
FRIED
Tonkatsu (295 php)
I felt quite bad about their Tonkatsu. I don’t know if it’s because of the sauce. HUHU. But Ian told me it’s not that bad. I guess my palate that day was not for Tonkatsu hihi.
RAMEN
Aozora Ramen (350 php)
Of course, we won’t forgot Ramen! And because we’re in Tagaytay, why not try their Bulalo Ramen, right? Very creative idea by the chef. It really tasted like Bulalo! I loved how they cooked the Tamago (egg). The bulalo and noodles were so tender! And of course, the soup was so heavenly good.
DESSERTS
Mango Tempura (190 php)
That time, their mango was not that sweet but I think that was okay. It compliment the vanilla ice cream. One serving is already enough for two person. But we had two order of these so spell MATAKAW? HAHA.
OVERALL RATING
Food – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Price – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Service – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ambiance – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Location – ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Didn’t regret spending our post-anniversary date here! We had an intimate lunch because of its quiet ambiance and Japan vibe. Plus, all the food were good and worth it! I will highly recommend this place to everyone who crave for Japanese food. I can say that all the food they prepare is really authentic. Hope they will open a branch soon here in Manila, please? 🙂
Contact Number:
Mobile: 09369809656
E-mail: chitsarriola@yahoo.com.ph
Operating Hours:
9:00 AM-9:00 PM, Monday to Friday
9:00 AM-10:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday
Address:
Tagaytay-Calamba Corner SVD Road, In Front of Discovery Country Suites, Tagaytay City
Social Media Accounts:
Facebook: Aozora Japanese Restaurant
Instagram: @aozoraph
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