Suzu Kin is located in a very muted area in San Antonio, Makati. With cars passing by, it's easy to miss it. However, when only walking and in search of something new to eat at, I guess spotting it would be natural.
The place was a bit drab. Yet on a weeknight, it's surprisingly full house. So gave it a shot.
The food took more than 5 minutes to be served. Had a very cheap Ebi Tempura at Php 200 for 6 pieces already. Well, it's not super fresh and I wonder why it's thinner than the usual. Weirdly though, I enjoyed it. I also like their tempura sauce which has a kick of ginger.
Another dish tried was Beef Garlic at Php 182 and it tastes good! Nothing fancy but just like the goodness of home-cooked foods. Let me suggest a tip. Use a spoon for this. And make sure there's no sauce left!
Rice for a bowl at Php 48.
Overall, there's nothing special about it but I honestly enjoyed it's simplicity.
Suzu Kin Menu:
Suzu Kin is located at:
9753 Kamagong Street cor. Sampaloc St.,
San Antonio, Makati City
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