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Japanese Cuisine at its best

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MANILA, Philippines -  Japanese Cuisine is among the healthiest in the world. It tops charts for nutritious culinary delectables that are very beneficial for a person’s over-all wellness. It is no wonder that in today’s health conscious society more and more of other nationalities prefer Japanese delicacies over regular menus. Kaishu Japanese Restaurant is an authentic Japanese restaurant serving over 500 original food choices prepared by a renowned Japanese Chef. Aside from regular all time favorites like sushi and maki, Kaishu also has mastered the art of not only traditional Japanese cooking but also of contemporary Japanese dishes. Kaishu’s interior was specifically designed to capture the oriental Japanese culture within its walls, giving the restaurant a rare ambience of truly dining in the land of the rising sun. Its 16 VIP Tatami rooms which collectively can seat around 80 guests makes Kaishu far more than a regular Japanese restaurant for it can also cater to gatherings, meetings or parties. For bigger functions, the whole restaurant can comfortably seat almost 200 guests. Kaishu Japanese Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Special affordable Bento Boxes are available during lunch. The restaurant is open from 6am-10am, 11:30am-2pm and 5pm-12 midnight. Kaishu Japanese Restaurant is located at the ground floor of NetWorld Hotel, which is along Roxas Boulevard corner Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Pasay City. For reservations and inquiries, please call (02) 536-7777 local 4. 

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