Food Spot | Fat Ninja

By huayyu - 10/13/2018

Fat Ninja

Zomato together with Nestle Philippines invited Zomato Foodies for a Food Crawl at Seascape Village.  The fourth stop is Fat Ninja.

You can read for the summarized version of the Seascape Village Food Crawl here.

Fat Ninja is a Japanese to go food cart where they use authentic Japanese ingredients and they sell their items at an affordable price.

What is a must when you go to a Japanese restaurant?  Of course! Gyoza!  I love their Gyoza which has at least 4 flavors and at a very affordable price of Php150 for 5 pcs (depending on the flavor).

Fat Ninja Gyoza

They also offer different rice toppings like Katsudon, Tonkatsu Curry, Gyudon, etc.  I can tell you that the taste is all authentic especially the Curry which is my number 1 recommendation of their rice toppings 👍.

Fat Ninja Gyudon

Fat Ninja

Fat Ninja

Fat Ninja Curry Tonkatsu

Fat Ninja Katsudon

Even though this is only a stall, it can definitely compete with other Japanese restaurants.  I would recommend this to those who are on a budget and want to try Japanese food.

The owner mentioned that they will be expanding to other areas so watch out for that.  Hopefully, they will be able to expand in mall areas.

Fat Ninja Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato FAT NINJA

ADDRESS: Seascape Village, Atang Dela Rama Street, Beside Sofitel Philippine Plaza, CCP Complex, Pasay City
PHONE NUMBER: +63 917 533-2296
OPENING HOURS: 12:00NN to 12:00MN


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If you have tried Fat Ninja, do you agree that it is the same level as another high-end food?  Comment below.



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