When Theresa, Aaron and I first checked Yamashita Japanese Noodle House at General Luna here in Baguio a couple of weeks ago, it was closed. It was a failed food hunt which eventually came into reality earlier today but, unfortunately, Theresa was not able to join us.
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Thank God Yamashita was open when we checked the place earlier. In this photo: Lourdes, Aaron, David and Yours Truly. Finally, we have "tasted Yamashita's hidden treasure." (Treasure = Food.) |
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Yamashita is now open not for "food hunting." Kangei! |
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The agony of waiting. I'm just kidding. Good thing our food was served fast. We didn't wait "that long." I think it's because we were one of the first customers to checked the place. In this photo: David and Aaron. |
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Oishikatta desu! Ginger Chicken with Regular Soup for Php110.00. Oishikatta desu means "that was delicious!"My three companions decided to order this. |
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One of Yamashita's best-seller. Ramen for Php120.00 regular size. This is Aaron's choice to lighten up his day after work. |
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Kore wa watashi no monodesu: Set D: Small pork rice and Gyoza small for Php85.00.Kore wa watashi no monodesu means "this is mine." |
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Hot Choco sold for Php35.00. This one tastes real good. |
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Yamashita Japanese Noodle House is located at General Luna Road, Baguio City (beside 50's Diner.) They are open from 9:30am to 11:00pm. |
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It's not a treasure. Its Yamashita. The chef-in-charge informed me that Yamashita Baguio is owned by a Japanese, and they started serving the public on August 2013. |
Overall, we enjoyed our stay at Yamashita. The place is small but I like it's ambiance. The attendant and the chef-in-charge were also accommodating to us. It's highly recommended specially for those who love real Japanese food. One more thing...they don't have "service charge." Check it out!