Last Saturday, after a quick stop at my folks’ place in Pasig, I brought my family -Tina and Gabby to Eastwood Mall in Libis, Quezon City. Look how crisp the interiors of the Eastwood Mall is…
Other than having those functional and stylish lounges, Eastwood Mall boasts of having mall butlers clad in black suits who’ll offer to carry your paper bags throughout the duration of your shopping. Although we haven’t bought anything yet from our previous visits there LOL
, and still to try the cinemas (we commonly go to the Eastwood City cinemas – haven’t watched a movie yet at Eastwood Mall cinemas), we usually go there for few reasons : to get a load of Starbucks, for my preschooler son to enjoy Timezone and what else but to CHOW!
Perhaps, next to Glorietta & Greenbelt in Makati, Shangri la mall in Mandaluyong, and Gateway and TriNoma in QC, this Eastwood Mall is becoming one our favorites. Why not? it isn’t as crowded as Isetann Recto (patawa lang po).
Before deciding where and what to eat, we asked Gabby to pose as I click the cam. He knew he had so many photos taken already from this site from our previous visits hence the awkward smile…
From its exteriors, a row of upscale restaurants always appear so inviting however last weekend, Mr. Kurosawa won our votes.

It’s one of the chain of restaurants that the local celebrity Marvin Agustin partly owns. One similarity between John and Yoko in Greenbelt 5, SUMO SAM in Shangri la and Power Plant Malls, with Mr. Kurosawa besides being contemporary-Japanese in the menu, is the interiors. All of these food places have hip and edgy atmosphere having subdued lighting, the evident constant use of purplish hues, and lots of things in black which I like. The servers too, wear dark sexy short dresses in heeled shoes/boots; and you won’t expect any kimonos and obi belts just like in traditional Japanese resto.
I like the idea of glowing Japanese posters up in the ceiling…

My wife and I noticed food is basically the same. Their menus probably only differ in covers, but has less variations. I don’t know about your palate, but IMO, one thing is sure - the food in those three spots are delicious if you welcome a fusion of taste between the East and the West, however a bit reasonably pricey.
We keep coming back to SUMO SAM once in a while because I personally like this dish that we’ve also tried ordering at John and Yoko, now tasted the plate in Mr. Kurosawa —> SEAFOOD OMELET RICE, PhP 228.

Tina and I both agreed that Mr. Kurosawa’s version of Seafood Omelet Rice is BETTER than Sumo Sam and John and Yoko. The Japanese rice is stickier; the taste yummier. Common among the 3 restos : generous servings for this dish.
The serving was too large for our appetite (honestly) that we have to asked the wait staff for us to have it as to-go. OK, I admit we have huge appetite but far from being gluttons we failed to finish this favorite because we sampled another hit from Mr. Kurosawa…
The pizza that we enjoyed after the last bite is called IWO JIMA, PhP 279 …

It’s thin crust pizza which I like, and what made it uniquely savory from most pizzas we’ve tasted was the presence of sweetest mango cubes as one of its toppings. Imagine the saltiness from cheese had married the sweetness of mango bits. It’s Euro-Japanese on a plate! That one last slice I had came from this good-for-three servings…
If my taste buds served me right, the mango and cheese combo in IWO JIMA pizza was also mixed with cubes of chicken teriyaki and sesame seeds. It’s so flavorful enough for you to forget worries of daily living, lol
Another must-try from the menus of either Sumo Sam, John and Yoko and Mr. Kurosawa, are the 3 -colored-iced teas.. They’re in green (lime), red (calamansi), and my favorite – in blue (dalandan)…
They’re refillable until whatever volume you can handle at PhP 108.
Apparently, we liked our merienda last Saturday; look how my wife and our son smiled after being satiated…:D

MR. KUROSAWA, G/F Eastwood Mall, Libis, Quezon City.


























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