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Contribuisci feedbackI don't know if it's because it's a Japanese restaurant, but they mostly serve their food cold.
The food is good as well as the place. There is a botique inside. If you will eat here don't forget to order their halo-halo especially for summertime.. Its really great and worth a try for only 99 pesos, if dine-in kaya you got to more of it
Excellent food, friendly weatress, come here and enjoy
Where do you go when you are on the island of Mindoro and you suddenly get a craving for authentic Japanese food? Kazoku in the little town of Pinamalayan of all places! I come from Vancouver BC, Canada where we have hundreds of Japanese places to choose from. I'm a guy who really enjoys his sushi and when I moved to Mindoro I figured I would have to give it up, but surprise! Kazoku is a little gem that I've visited several times since moving here. When I say authentic, I mean it! They use real Japanese sushi rice, unlike one place I tried in Manila that used regular rice. Their wasabi brings tears to my eyes and a blast to my sinuses as good wasabi should. I've noticed many ethnic restaurants will modify their recipes to appeal more to the Filipino palate. This is so wrong! Kazoko does not follow this practice. Their dishes taste every bit as good as the Japanese restaurants I've eaten in back home.Their servings are generous and their prices are reasonable considering the distance the ingredients they use have to travel. Top all this off with first class service that is fast and friendly and you have a winning combination that the good people of Pinamalayan should be proud to call their own. Domo arigato Kazoku!
I love halo halo and thin crust pizza there... Service: Dine in Meal type: Other Price per person: ₱1,400–1,600 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Halo Halo