Thursday, January 19, 2012


        


          Ootoya is a modern little Japanese restaurant offers healthy set meals at good prices which is open from 10.00-21.00 every day. All ingredients included in the menu are guaranteed from organic hygiene farm such as pork and meat products come from Betagro Group. There are couple delicious healthy side-dishes in every set.

      Ootoya first branch was opened at Siam Paragon Ground floor and they decorated as a cozy traditional Japanese home by using warm color furniture. Ootoya can fit with every group of people because their food are really healthy and various. 

     
       
          My favorite items are also being the recommended dishes from Ootoya which are Charcoal grilled mackerel (Saba) set, Deep fried breadcrumb shrimp patty and Green tea with roasted Japanese rice. Grilled fish in here is fresh, taste natural and without any seasoning so you’ll get definitely exact flavor from nature. The charcoal grilled mackerel (Saba) set is my main dish included Grilled mackerel (Saba), Japanese rice, miso soup, fresh grated radish, pickled cabbage and a side-dish on that day which I’ve got Boiled vegetables in chicken broth. The second dish is deep fried breadcrumb shrimp patty which served with slice cabbage salad and tonkatsu sauce for dipping the shrimp patty. I love fried food in here because they are almost taste like oil less and so light difference from others. Special thing in here is the refill of rice and drink. If you order a set and you want more rice, they refill it for you free. But you actually have to order the set which include rice though.
        I would love to recommend green tea for drink because it’s unique. They add roasted Japanese rice for better taste and smell but if you want something heavy than green tea so try to order their significant soy milk with black sugar syrup.<3 xoxo


1 comment:

  1. You make me feel hungry. I like Japanese food,but I never visit this restaurant. The food looks yummy. I think I must go there when I have my free time.

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