PG at Nama Sakana Japanese Restaurant

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The Patay Gutom bloggers (Jehz, Winston, Fitz, Mica and Maki) went out to try the offerings of Nama Sakana Japanese Restaurant, a new food destination in Connecticut Street, Greenhills, San Juan City.

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Nama Sakana ???????, when interpreted in Japanese, literally means raw fish, a name which perfectly suits them for they serve only the best sushi in the Metro. In Japan, a good chef is characterized by its skill in making Sushi. That’s why Nama Sakana chose to have the best and skilled chef in making Japanese Ryouri, Chef Rolly Ongcoy, who is a renowned chef in United States, Europe and Australia.

Sashimi Salad with Seared Tuna
For starters, we were served with this Sashimi Salad ? a mixture of seared tuna, salad greens and vinaigrette dressing.

Sushi
Six varieties of Sushi and Maki

The Patay Gutom Bloggers
The Patay Gutom Bloggers, (LtoR) Fitz, Mica, Jehz, Winston and Maki.

For a more detailed account of the Patay Gutom experience, please check these posts:
0. Nama Sakana Japanese Cuisine by Patay Gutom Batang Yagit (me)
1. A sample of dishes from Nama Sakana Greenhills by Patay Gutom Maki Eduardo
2. Mojito and More at Nama Sakana Sushi Japanese Restaurant by Patay Gutom Fitz
3. More Nama Sakana Photos by Patay Gutom Jehzlau

Comments

17 responses to “PG at Nama Sakana Japanese Restaurant”

  1. Webslave Mc'Coolot Avatar

    ang sarap nyan wah.. nagugutom tuloy ako..ang aga2x pa naman.. hahaha..gustong mag foodtrip weh!

  2. frannywanny Avatar

    yummy!! na satisfy sushi craving ko dito ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. jehzlau Avatar

    weeeeeeeee! ang sarap dito! Lalo na yung nasa unang picture! hehe ๐Ÿ˜€ yum yum nama sakana! ๐Ÿ˜€

  4. Fitz Avatar

    How about ang ganda ng mga pictures na kuha mo?! Wah.

    Anyway, I’ll be posting din my PG experience about this soon. ๐Ÿ˜›

  5. drew Avatar

    ZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZ

  6. jan geronimo Avatar

    Food presentation alone is so yummy. Bat ba napapagawi ako dito pag gabi? Nagugutom tuloy ako. Ano kayang meron sa ref? lol

  7. abdul Avatar
    abdul

    saraaaaap!

  8. abdul Avatar
    abdul

    jan lolipop ang laman ng ref.

  9. fitz Avatar

    Woot! Added my link to my post about this! ๐Ÿ˜€

  10. Micamyx Avatar

    Waaaah nag sarap! Maganda rin yung place may bagong videoke spot na tayo ๐Ÿ˜›

    Will write a blog post about it soon. Now now muna haha ๐Ÿ˜›

  11. Snow Avatar

    Wow, looks so yummy. I am a big fan of Japanese food. Mukhang masarap yung sashimi salad. Yum…yum..yum… ๐Ÿ˜€

  12. mark Avatar

    sarap! sarap! sarap Talaga! aha!

  13. Maki Avatar

    Jehz is losing weight hasn’t he? :p More food trips to pack PG perhaps? :))

  14. rich Avatar

    wow! those look delicious… ^^ I’m suddenly craving for japanese food… XD

  15. Menard Avatar

    Sarap talaga ng mga pagkain ng mga patay gutom!

    More power to the PG Team!

    http://menardconnect.com/2009/07/27/my-top-10-emerging-influential-blogs-for-2009/

  16. Selboy Avatar

    hmmm… pano kaya ako makakain ng ganyan kasarap na mga pagkain? wala bang mag-invite sa akin hehehe

  17. sushismb Avatar
    sushismb

    There are many Japanese restaurants in Metro Manila and I’m sure everyone’s question iss “where is the best”? Well, Japanese cuisine is very diverse and it could be categorized into so many different kinds, so I can’t answer such a broad question.

    However, what I can say is that an authentic Japanese restaurant will not name its own a silly name like NAMA SAKANA… Yes, it could be translated as “raw fish” in a short term, but it actually means more like “fish that is raw”.

    Talking about silly Japanese restaurant names, banner/logo of TERIYAKI BOY had a Japanese caption that literally means FAT BOY.

    There are many authentic Japanese restaurants in Metro Manila. I hope all of you would check them out and taste the “real” Japanese dishes.

    Believe me, I’m a Japanese living in Makati.

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