Dito sa Japan, may mga Filipino restaurants kung saan makakahanap ka ng adobo, pancit, or even halo-halo. Perfect sila for when you’re feeling nostalgic.
Barrio Fiesta (Tokyo)
Famous for their kare-kare and crispy pata. Great for big groups or family gatherings.
Kusina Ni Nanay (Osaka)
Para siyang lutong bahay. Their sinigang and pinakbet taste like something your mom would make.
Luto Ni Lita (Nagoya)
Affordable and simple, pero ang sarap ng sisig nila. Don’t skip their halo-halo if you’re visiting in summer.
Jeepney (Yokohama)
A small spot but very cozy, serving classics like tapsilog and lechon kawali.
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Maria is a passionate Filipino travel blogger in her mid-30s. With a love for exploring new cultures and capturing the beauty of the world through her camera lens, Maria shares her adventures and travel tips with her readers. Her blog focuses on providing practical advice and inspiration for fellow travelers, especially those from the Philippines, as they navigate the wonders of Japan and beyond. Whether she's exploring the vibrant streets of Tokyo or enjoying the serene beauty of Kyoto's temples, Maria's goal is to inspire others to embark on their own journeys and discover the joy of travel.