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Friday, February 14, 2020

Japanese curry is love at Coco Ichibanya

There are some things about a restaurant that make you decide to actually step inside to eat. If you're not sure about the food, the store's physical appearance could get a hold on you. Me, among the things that meet the eye which draw me to a place are the wall colors, ambient lighting, furniture, and sometimes, faux food on display! I have always loved faux food since I was a little girl and even now at middle age. Hahaha! 
And this is exactly what attracted me to Coco Ichibanya. I was never a fan of curries but hey, they have these colorful, yummy-looking display of "play food" outside so one day, I found myself tagging along my daughter and her boyfriend to eat 
at Coco Ichibanya in Robinsons Place Manila. These kids are huge fans of curry so there was no problem hauling them off to the restaurant. 
And they knew exactly what to order!
Coco Ichibanya, I learned, holds a Guiness World Record for being the largest chain of curry restaurants with a stunning 1,400 stores around the world! The franchise from Japan came to Philippine shores in 2015 and at present,
 has at least nine branches already. 
Anyway, these were our orders for dinner:


Fried chicken salad 

Pork cutlet and vegetable

Pork cutlet and vegetable set (with ice cream and a drink -- milk tea)

Curry udon

Menu 








Interiors


Delicious-looking faux food! 


Coco Ichibanya at the ground level of Robinsons Place Manila 
near the Pedro Gil entrance


I must admit that the pork curry was really good, with its excellent gravy-sauce that was oozing with flavors. The thick sauce  was earthy - mildly sweet and a tad spicy (you can choose the level of spiciness!). The perfectly breaded and fried katsu with generous curry sauce was an absolutely delightful partner to a serving of steamed white rice. It actually caused me to have a change of heart about curry! Yum! 
The udon wasn't much to my liking, though. The curry soup had pretty much the same earthy, tangy flavor but for me, the thick noodles made the dish cloying. I only had a few forkful of the noodles and some sips of the thick soup and that was it.
The fried chicken salad was a different story, though. There was no sad thing to say about it. It was so good! First of all, the serving was big and the greens were bright -- fresh and crunchy. And who doesn't love fried chicken? Certainly not me 'coz it's my most favorite thing to eat in this world. Hahaha! They're bite-sized, with a hint of sweetness and wholly delicious! If you're going low-carb, the Fried Chicken Salad could be a great thing to order 'coz it will satisfy you without much of the starch. Even if only for this, yes, I would go back to Coco Ichibanya. 
But wait, there's more! The ice cream and milk tea were delish as well. The milk was served separately from the iced brewed tea so it's up to you whether you want 
to put in a lot or just a little. Whatever suits your taste! 
All in all, it was a delightful dinner that we had at Coco Ichibanya, a new experience and taste for my palate. Curry isn't so bad, after all. In fact, I feel like I could use 
a serving of katsu curry as I write this post! 
Try Coco Ichibanya, folks. They have branches at Bonifacio Global City, Greenbelt, Greenhills, Pasig, Rockwell, Vertis North, Eastwood and in Cebu, aside from the one at Robinsons Place in Ermita, Manila. 
Happy eating!