6 Must-Try Japanese Restaurants in Cavite

6 Must-Try Japanese Restaurants in Cavite

Sushi on a black plate

Japanese cuisine is having a moment, not just in the Philippines but across the globe. The number of Japanese restaurants outside Japan has skyrocketed, and Asia is leading the charge. 

The cuisine is said to make up 7% of all the restaurants in the country—whether it’s a quick sushi fix, a comforting bowl of ramen, or an adventurous taste of something new.

From upscale dining to charming, family-owned eateries, Japanese food in Cavite has been popping up all over, offering a slice of the Land of the Rising Sun just a short drive from Metro Manila.

Japanese Restaurants in Cavite To Try

As a foodie eager for your next food trip, you won’t want to miss the Japanese food scene south of Metro Manila. This guide will take you through the must-try Japanese restaurants in Cavite that are worth every bite.

1. Suteki Japanese Restaurant

Suteki Japanese Restaurant in Silang, Cavite, has garnered rave reviews from Google Local Guides for its exceptional dining experience. It stands out for its authentic Japanese cuisine, inviting atmosphere, and unlimited offers at a great value of ₱549.

Katsu Curry
Katsu Curry from Suteki Japanese Restaurant

Diners rave about this Japanese restaurant in Silang, Cavite, for its flavorful ramen, ebi tempura, and extensive choices of maki rolls. The al fresco dining area adds charm, offering a relaxed, open-air setting. A sakura tree and traditional wooden furnishings provide an authentic Japanese experience, perfect for Instagram-worthy moments.

Address: 128 Emilio Aguinaldo Highway, Silang, Cavite

Socials: Facebook

2. Ramen Nado

Looking for a spot that nails cozy vibes and authentic Japanese flavors? Ramen Nado is where you need to be. This Japanese restaurant in Cavite has a chill atmosphere for hanging out with friends or going on  solo food adventures. Their miso ramen, tonkatsu ramen, and chicken karaage are a hit, and if those aren’t enough, you’re sure to get refreshed by their beer selection! The top-notch service and friendly staff make your visit even more enjoyable.

Ramen from Ramen Nado
Perfectly hot and filling ramen from Ramen Nado in Kawit, Cavite

Address: Panamitan (along Magdiwang Hiway), Kawit, Cavite

Socials: Facebook

3. Tat Suku

If you’re on a quest for authentic Japanese food in Cavite, Tat Saku Japanese Restaurant is a gem you can’t miss. Located in a cozy spot along Diversion Road in General Trias, this charming eatery has served traditional Japanese dishes for over a decade. Despite its small size and unassuming exterior, the interior is still inviting, offering a taste of Japan in a quaint setting. It’s a spot where you can savor delicious sushi, tempura, and gyoza in a relaxed atmosphere.

Address: Diversion Road, Bacao II, General Trias, Cavite

Socials: https://www.facebook.com/TatSaku/ 

4. Surugin Ramen House

Surugin Ramen House in Alfonso, Cavite, is the spot for those looking for a Japanese dining experience with a touch of nature! The restaurant’s setting is meant to make you feel like you’re dining at the zen, outdoors, as if you were in a quaint village in Japan.

Sugurin Ramen house in alfonso cavite
The exterior of Sugurin Ramen House in Alfonso. Cavite reminds you of old Japan

Surugin Ramen House serves various types of this noodle soup, including rich Hakata, spicy Tsuraimen, and homemade gyoza. Not into ramen? Try their rice bowls, like katsudon and oyakodon. Enjoy a cozy al fresco dining experience in a green setting, and bring your pets along! Seating is first-come, first-served, so arrive early.

Address: Sulsugin, Alfonso, Calabarzon, Philippines, Alfonso, Cavite

Socials: https://www.instagram.com/suruginramenhouse/ 

5. Aozora Japanese Restaurant

Aozora Japanese Restaurant, which received Trip Advisor’s Certificate of Excellence Award for 2018 and 2019, is located in Tagaytay-Nasugbu Highway. Nestled in the beautiful forestry of the Tagaytay SVD road that connects Aguinaldo Highway to the Tagaytay Calamba Road, the restaurant features delectable dishes catering to locals and travelers. The menu has a range of Japanese favorites crafted with high-quality ingredients, including sushi, sashimi, and ramen. It is open from Thursday to Sunday and on holidays.

exterior of Aozora Japanese Restaurant in Tagaytay
Aozora Japanese Restaurant in Tagaytay is a new mainstay

Address: 209 SVD Road Corner Tagaytay-Calamba Road, Tagaytay

Socials: https://www.facebook.com/aozorajapanese/ 

6. Kojiro Ojiisan Food House

Kojiro Ojiisan Food House is a must-try Japanese restaurant in Silang, Cavite, offering unique twists on classic Japanese dishes. Known for its tasty korokke (potato croquettes) and kafe jelly, this spot serves up hearty nabeyaki ramen, sizzling Napolitan spaghetti, and loaded okonomiyaki.

Kojiro Ojiisan’s creative and affordable menu is perfect if you want something different from the usual sushi and ramen on your next food trip. No wonder this place has been a local favorite for over 15 years!

Address: Kojiro Ojiisan Food House: B. Reyes St. Poblacion 2, Silang, Philippines

Socials: https://www.instagram.com/kojiroojiisan/ 

Explore Cavite’s Japanese Culinary Treasures

Japanese cuisine has carved out a special place in the hearts of Filipinos, offering flavors that resonate with local palates. From rich ramen to inventive sushi rolls, satisfy any craving with Cavite’s growing list of Japanese restaurants.

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