#BaguioEats: Savoring authentic Japanese delights at Chaya

Hubby and I recently took the fam on a much-deserved break in Baguio, the charming city known for its cool weather, scenic landscapes, and delightful dining experiences.

Aside from the sightseeing and the meet-ups with family and friends, the family certainly looked forward to the foodie adventures that the City of Pines has to offer.

Fortunately, Hubby’s cousin, who we make a point of meeting up with whenever we’re in Baguio, suggested Chaya – the hidden culinary gem nestled in a peaceful suburb just 10 minutes away from Session Road – for our dinner rendezvous.

Discovering Chaya’s Allure

Goin to Chaya feels like stumbling upon a well-kept secret. This little haven exudes warmth and coziness, making it the perfect place for an intimate family meal. The quaint residential area sets the stage for an unforgettable dining adventure.

Once inside, you’ll find yourself transported to a charming Japanese abode. Every corner is adorned with personal touches – from unique Japanese-themed decor to handcrafted quilts adorning the walls. Potted plants add a touch of nature, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

While we missed the chance to dine in its al fresco area due to the rainy weather, we still found its interior just as enchanting. The sprawling wooden communal tables made us feel like we’re in a big family gathering. For a more intimate setting, there are also circular tables and couch seating.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
The heart and soul of Chaya

The driving force behind Chaya is its chef and co-owner – Sonoko Taguchi. Her culinary journey started with her aunt and grandmother, who ran a restaurant in Japan. Their traditional recipes have been passed down through generations, which she then brought to Baguio for the enjoyment of its locals and visitors.

Drawn by the cool weather and the allure of fresh produce at the local market and inspired by her dream of creating Japanese dishes with a touch of the town’s supplies and flavors, Sonoko opened Chaya in 2010, which became a much-loved dining destination in Baguio.

One of the things that set Chaya apart is its commitment to green cuisine – contemporary Japanese dishes that are both authentic and delicious. The restaurant boasts a diverse menu, catering to various preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options. Here, foodies can indulge guilt-free while relishing the flavors of Japan.

Indulging in Chaya’s Culinary Offerings

Now, let’s dive into the highlight of our visit – the delectable dishes we enjoyed at Chaya.

First up, the fresh and succulent Tuna Sashimi (Php490) and Salmon Sashimi (Php490), both served with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger were a perfect start to our meal.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

We also freshened up our palate with the Chaya Salad (Php400), made with greens topped with fresh fruits and drizzled with a fruity vinaigrette dressing.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

Next on our meal was the Chicken Karaage (Php420) – Japanese-style fried chicken that was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, a true comfort food delight, and a true favorite for my son, especially when accompanied by rich Japanese mayo.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Ebi Tempura (Php480) showcased perfectly battered and fried shrimp, while the Vegetable Tempura (Php400) presented a medley of carrots, zucchini, pumpkin flowers and onions in a light and crispy coating, both served with the sweet-savory tempura dipping sauce.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Sukiyaki (Php560), a delightful Japanese hot pot dish, simmered thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu in a savory broth, left us feeling warm and satisfied despite the chilly weather.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Agedashi Tofu (Php295), is Hubby’s favorite treat, thanks to its crispy outer layer and sweet-savory sauce.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

For Hubby, no Japanese meal is complete without some classics like Edamame (Php220), those steamed soybeans served in their pods, and the heartwarming Miso Soup (Php130) with tofu, seaweed, and scallions.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

While the rest of the fam opted for plain rice to go with our Japanese viands, I couldn’t resist treating myself to some flavorful Chahan (Php360), Japanese-style fried rice.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Service with a Smile

The experience at Chaya extends beyond just the food. The attentive and friendly service made your visit even more enjoyable. The staff thoughtfully served complimentary side dishes and hot tea while we waited for our meal, and then bite-sized green tea ice cream for dessert afterwards, ensuring that we left the restaurant well-satisfied.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

Chaya is definitely a culinary haven where authentic Japanese dishes meet heartwarming hospitality.

(A word to the wise: be sure to arrive early or schedule your visit during off-peak hours as the limited parking may be an issue.)

Whether you’re visiting Baguio for a special occasion, or, like us, simply seeking a casual meal withfamily and friends, Chaya promises an unforgettable dining experience. So, if you find yourself in this beautiful city, make sure to add Chaya to your list of must-visit restaurants.

Green Chaya Restaurant and Cafe is located at 72 Legarda Road, Baguio City, Benguet Province, open daily from 10am to 8pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 915 9054820.

Another branch is located at SM City Baguio, along Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road, Baguio City, Benguet Province. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 945 4388495.

Stay updated on Chaya’s menu and offers by following it on Facebook and Instagram.

A Teishoku Feast at Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Despite having diverse personal interests, my husband’s and my tastes do converge when it comes to food, and one of our favorite cuisines, of course, is Japanese food.

Having espied an erstwhile untried Japanese restaurant as we were running some errands in Eastwood Mall, we decided on having our lunch there. That establishment is Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant, a Japanese chain that specializes in teishoku, or Japanese set meals.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

What is Teishoku?

Teishoku (定食) is a Japanese set meal that typically consists of rice, miso soup, a main dish, and a side dish or two. The main dish can be anything from grilled fish to tempura to curry, and the side dishes can vary depending on the restaurant. Some common side dishes include pickled vegetables, tofu, and salad.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant is a Japanese restaurant chain that was founded in 1886 in Tokyo, Japan. The chain has since expanded to over 350 locations in Japan, as well as to other countries such as the United States, the Philippines, and Malaysia.

The concept of Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant is to provide affordable and delicious Japanese food in a casual and comfortable setting. The menu features a variety of teishoku dishes, as well as other Japanese favorites such as sushi, sashimi, and ramen. Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant also offers a variety of bento boxes, which are perfect for a quick and easy meal on the go.

Our Experience at Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Having arrived prior to the rush of the lunch crowd, we were able to secure our table right away. The restaurant is has a decidedly modern Asian decor, combining Japanese elements such as a cherry blossom-themed central mural and pine-wood furniture with geometric space dividers.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Yayoi also employs an innovative ordering system. Each table is equipped with a tablet that displays the menu. Customers can use the tablet to place their orders, request for their bill, as well as to make requests for assistance from the restaurant staff. This system allows customers to order their food quickly and easily, and it also frees up the waitstaff to focus on other tasks, such as refilling drinks and clearing tables.

Our orders included:

Ebi Tempura Set (Php650). Five pieces of lightly battered shrimp and tempura sauce, accompanied by Japanese rice, miso soup and seasonal sides.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Beef Teppanyaki Set (Php695). Pan-grilled rib eye beef and toasted garlic on top of assorted stir-fried vegetables served on a hot plate and accompanied by Japanese rice, miso soup and seasonal sides.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Edamame (Php195). Lightly boiled salted green soybeans.

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

Fresh Salmon Roll (Php450). Slices of fresh salmon topped with Japanese mayo and roe wrapped around sushi rice rolled with crabstick, tamago and cucumber. 

Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant
Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant

We thoroughly enjoyed our meal at Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant. The food was delicious, the service was friendly, efficient and attentive, and the atmosphere was casual and comfortable.

So if you’re game for delicious and filling Teishoku experience, be sure to check out Yayoi!

This Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant is located at Ground Floor, Eastwood Mall, Eastwood Avenue, Bagumbayan, Quezon City, open daily from 10am to 10pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 2 85264698.

Other Metro Manila branches are located at:

  • 3rd Level, Mega B, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City (Tel: +63 2 87326137)
  • Mall Level 2 Main Mall South, SM Mall of Asia, SM Central Business Park Bay City, Pasay (Tel: +63 2  88216082)
  • Unit L221 2nd Floor, One Bonifacio High Street, 28th Street Corner 5th Ave, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig (Tel: +63 2 82422792)
  • H.V Dela Costa Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City   (Tel: +63 2 82514401)
  • The Block, Second Level, SM North EDSA, North Avenue corner EDSA, Quezon City (Tel: +63 2 84410073)
  • Level 1 Phase 2 UP Town Center, Katipunan Ave, Brgy UP Campus, Diliman, Quezon City (Tel: +63 2 82869018)

For more information about Yayoi Teishoku Restaurant’s menu and offers, visit its website or follow it on Facebook and Instagram.