Tuesday, December 8, 2015

YOu Japanese Canteen & Sushi Hauz, San Pablo City


I really have to talk about this discovery we made just this past week. It's an unassuming... VERY unassuming Japanese food place near the Mabini side of Central School. They don't even call themselves a restaurant. The call themselves a "canteen" and that's exactly what it looks like. It's alfresco, there's nothing fancy about it, the tables don't have tablecloths and you don't know where the kitchen ends and the dining area begins. The more snobbish eaters probably won't be caught dead in a place like this, but I'm so glad we stopped to try it, because OMG the food was just terrific.


First up was the Kani Salad (P110). Because our table was just next to part of the kitchen (without a wall separating us) and we were just a couple of feet away, we had a full and clear view as the dude chopped and prepared it. Tasting it, I was just agog. It was amazing. I would put this up alongside the best Kani Salads from high end Japanese restaurants in Manila. It was just soooo good.


I had the "Gyu Saikoro" (P189) which was beef chunks in onion with mixed vegetables. This, along with several other dishes, is the most expensive item on the menu. Miso Soup (P70) and Java Rice not included. I had their Tenderloin Steak (P99) the other night and it was as every bit as good as the beef in this dish. Very soft, very tasty. The sweet soy based sauce complimented it very well.

I loved the Miso Soup. It's not too salty and it had just the right balance of flavors that I like in a Miso Soup.



Ilyn had the Tori Negi Yakitori (Chicken BBQ) (P49). Yes, FORTY NINE PESOS! Ilyn says it was really REALLY good. She says she would have paid more for an extra stick, but for that price,we thought it was more than worth it!

There are a lot of really inexpensive items on the menu, but the dishes themselves reflect that. Their P99 Tenderloin steak comes with two small, really small medallions of beef. You will definitely find yourself saying "Ang liit naman!!", but at that price, I think it's to be expected. Wait until you taste it though, you'll probably find yourself ordering another one!

In spite of the fact that they have "Sushi Hauz" in their name, they actually don't have any sushi items on the menu. But upon asking, they said they have Tamago and Kani sushi made to order if we wanted. We got the impression that they will start rolling it out soon enough.

It was a very satisfying dinner for Ilyn and me, and it completely erased the horrid experience we had at another place the previous night.

The crew was really friendly and accommodating, but seemed somewhat awkward. We attribute that to the canteen being new and this being probably their first outing running a restaurant. In spite of that, and more importantly, they cook like absolute pros. Yes, they do misspell stuff on their menu ("hauz" is a little cheesy, to be honest) and their decors do leave a lot to be desired, but Ilyn and I both think there's a certain charm to that. But we expect a lot of great things from them and we will be back here often!

This was our second time in this place, having gone again after only two days of trying it for the first time. We went tonight because I thought, man, I just HAVE to write about this place. I love the food here so much that it triggered my restarting this blog again. Last I checked they didn't have any Facebook presence. I really just want to help them find a few more customers. Try it if you're in town and you're not that fussy about where you eat.


YOu Japanese Canteen and Sushi Hauz can be found at the Farmers Bldg, corner of Malvar and A. Fule (Lopez Jaena) Sts., San Pablo City. It's a corner a way from the Mabini side of Central School.

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