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Related post: 10 Most Awesome New (Franchised) Restaurants in Manila 2015! One of our favorite places to eat in Tokyo with the kids is HamaZushi, where the sushi is served on a conveyor belt and the entire ordering process is automated. Our boys love how interactive ordering is, plus you can make your own green tea, and the quality of sushi is OK. I'm happy that Genki Sushi opened in the metro with a similar automated concept, with the sushi served via cute trains straight from the kitchen. Here's our review of Genki Sushi Philippines... .phOperating Hours: Sunday to Thursday: 11:00 am-10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday: 11:00 am-11:00 pm Note: Credit Cards accepted You order via a touchscreen (Note: all orders are final). It can get a bit overwhelming if it's your first time. Genki Sushi menu: Sushi (P60), Sushi (P80), Sushi (P200) | Sushi (P120), Sushi (P150), Sashimi | Side Order, Rice/Noodle, Appetizer ★ Chuka Wakame (P130) Our favorite seaweed appetizer--healthy, tasty, and even the kids love it.

Fried Tofu Skin (P60) A cheaper appetizer option that is a kid-pleaser. ★ Steamed Egg Custard (P120) We ordered this for Baby Yugi, which he enjoyed throughout our meal. My wife's favorite, but I'm not really a fan it to begin with. Important Note: Children under 7 years of age are not allowed to sit in the inner area of the booth. ★ Salmon Sashimi (P200) The salmon was good but the quality of the sashimi was just OK. ★ Spicy Salmon (P80) One of my favorites for a tasty and satisfying sushi option. Fried Chicken Gunkan (P60) I'm not a fan of fried stuff. You get what you pay for with this sushi. The boys loved this, but the tempura was a bit small and not as crunchy. You can make your own green tea by putting green tea powder in your cup and adding hot water. The pickled ginger is also fun to eat. Use this to cleanse your palate in between bites. The boys were empowered to order. It's like dinner time was turned into a game for them.

You can always check your bill and give your kids a budget to work with. ★ Chicken Teriyaki Don (P190) The chicken teriyaki and the black pepper chicken are good rice topping options for the kids. ★ Chirashi Don (P190) Order this rice topped with mixed sushi. It's a better deal instead of ordering the sushi one by one. ★ Grill River Eel (P150) Our favorite sushi on the menu! Stack your small plates and check these against the bill as each one corresponds to the price of the sushi/sashimi. Overall, a fun experience to eat with the kids. The quality of sushi and sashimi is just OK, but the automated ordering process makes this Japanese fast food a worthwhile destination. Start off with the Chuka Wakame, Steamed Egg Custard, and Green Tea. We recommend following with the Salmon Sashimi, Spicy Salmon Sushi, and the River Eel Sushi. Stay away from the fried stuff as much as possible. End with Chicken Teriyaki Don, Black Pepper Chicken Don, and Chirashi Sushi.

For dessert, I suggest going to Family Mart on the ground floor for some soft ice cream. Live an Awesome Life, Disclosure: We paid for our meal. I wrote this article with my biases, opinions, and insights. Read Our Awesome Planet Complete Disclosure Policy here. P.S. Warning: They have limited drink options.
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If I was stranded on a desert island and could bring only one food along, I would definitely choose Japanese sushi! Or maybe I would just catch some seafood and make my own haha (I wish). Better yet, I would simply take Genki Sushi! Genki Sushi is a Japanese chain restaurant located at Bonifacio Stopover, Bonifacio Global City.
jiro dreams of sushi independent lensIt allows you to order a variety of sushi using a tablet computer before delivering it to your table by a train-like conveyor belt.
mori sushi menu alexandria (You may also download this post for offline reading and for obtaining travel directions by foot, car, or bicycle to the points of interest mentioned below through GPSmyCity app. To view this in the GPSmyCity app, please follow this link on your iPhone or iPad.) Unlike the usual conveyor belt sushi where you can grab directly from the rotating conveyor belt, the ordering system at Genki Sushi is rather digital.

Every table has an attached tablet computer that enables you to tap a maximum of three (3) sets per order. The menu is classified based on the following: sushi, sashimi, washoku, nigiri, gunkan, maki mono, temaki, dessert, and beverage. To view the whole menu, visit here. After choosing your order, simply tap “Order” and it will be delivered shortly to your table by the sushi train. My top three among those that we ordered were Smoked Salmon, Seared Shrimp Black Pepper, and Surf Clam Gunkan. My least favorite was the Salmon Sashimi because it did not taste fresh. You also have the option to view your bill by tapping “View Bill” to check your total bill and the items you ordered. This will also remind you not to order beyond your budget because it can get pretty addicting to be honest. Please note that it does not include the service charge yet. Our total bill amounted to P820.00. After satisfying your appetite and taste buds, tap the “Billing Call” to get your final bill.