Teriyaki Boy, Level 2 Abreeza Ayala Malls, Davao City

In abreeza mall there are so many restaurants specialized in Japanese Cuisine, there are Rai-Rai Ken, Tsuru, Red Kimono, soon to open Sumo Sam by marvin agustin and Teriyaki Boy. I’m not really fond of japanese foods but i like them specially Katsudon since I always ordered this one at the Yurushi Japanese Restaurant nearer from my work place at Ramon Magsaysay Ave., Davao City, it was owned by a pure japanese citizen married to a filipina wife. 

Teriyaki Boy

I’m so glad one famous restaurant finally opened here in Davao City last May 14, 2011 the name is Teriyaki Boy. They had branches from Tokyo, Osaka, Manila, Luzon, Cebu, Cdo and Now here in Davao. I never forget their one and only funny commercial way back in 2006 with a not so funny angry mascot.

Anyway since teriyaki boy opened in davao we never get a chance to dine in at their restaurant on a few weeks after the opening date, the place was always jampacked, lots of people came in and waiting in line seated outside the resto. Last weekend were able to dine with this casual dining japanese restaurant.

Teriyaki Boy Noodle Goodness

Teriyaki Boy Salad Menu

When were there, the place was hip and modern, the atmosphere is cool, with japanese music played on the background, love the interior blend with japanese designs, the waitress/hostess are nice, very pleasant place indeed.

Teriyaki Boy Menu 1

Teriyaki Boy Menu 2

Teriyaki Boy Menu 3

Teriyaki Boy Menu 4

We ordered Kanikama Roll (P 100.00) Crabsticks rolled with sushi rice and nori. Serve it in 8 pieces on a nice presentation dishes and it tasted good.

Kanikama Roll

Their must try Katsudon (P 165.00) Breaded pork cutlet, deep fried and simmered in sweet soy sauce, onions and leeks, with beaten egg, topped on a bed of steamed rice. It’s one of my favorite japanese food. Katsudon here is good. But the one restaurant at uyanguren street really tasted better.

Teriyaki Boy Katsudon

Their Best Seller and popular Teriyaki Boy Chicken (P198.00) Succulent grilled boneless chicken, marinated and cooked with their very own teriyaki boy sauce. I really love this specialty, the taste of the chicken is so tender and juicy, the sauce is so savory. It’s a Two Thumbs Up for me… 

Teriyaki Boy Chicken

Of course a meal would never be complete without a drinks, a sweet way to cap off  our meal, so we ordered the teriyaki boy version of Watermelon and Mango Shakes (P 65.00 each), all I can say every ripe of the shake is yummy and refreshing.

Teriyaki Boy Watermelon and Mango Shakes

Overall I have a very satisfying meal.  You can never go wrong if you dine in with this japanese resto, it’s so affordable we only billed 593.00 pesos for two. I can’t believe it, it so cheap for a japanese meal.

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