4 reasons to enjoy a Japanese feast at Uma Uma, S Maison

Ah, Metro Manila in the summer!

With the rising temperatures and the ever-present traffic jams, what could possibly make this homebody venture out to Pasay City?

A delicious foodie adventure, of course!

The hassles of travel and traffic jams are worth it when gastronomic delights await you at your destination.

Such was my experience when Hubby and I braved the city’s streets – our first outing sans the little ones – to sample the delights of Uma Uma.

Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH

Formerly known as Wu Maru, this Japanese restaurant originated from Fukuoka as a ramen joint-izikaya back in 1953. In 1994, its owner changed its name to Uma Uma and brought its delicious offerings to Singapore, Bangkok and more, recently, the Philippines, being among the first establishments to open at the S Maison in Pasay.

If you’ve never heard of Uma Uma before, let me give you four reasons why you should get more acquainted with it.

1. Ramen eatery leads to a cocktail bar

Don’t be fooled by the fuss-free, open kitchen with a ramen bar and simple seating near the store’s opening; we just took a few more steps to the back and entered a luxurious yet cozy cocktail bar. Here. we ordered some drinks to relax and unwind with as we enjoyed the view of Manila Bay from its floor-to-ceiling windows.

Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH

It’s like being in two places at once: stay out front for quick eats or head on to the back for a more leisurely meal.

2.You can take comfort in hot umami-rich ramen

Sure, summer’s bringing in the heat but we definitely won’t say no to Uma Uma’s much lauded Hakata-style MSG-free ramen. Each bowl of goodness is assembled upon order using fresh ingredients, deliciously chewy noodles based on a family recipe and a flavorful pork bone broth that’s been boiled for at least ten hours.

Uma Uma Ramen (Php390). I opted for the classic combination of chasiu, spring onions, black fungus, tamago and just a bit of kick with some spicy miso that made for an umami-filled bowl.

Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH

Spicy Chasiu (Php390). Ever so adventurous, Hubby opted for a bowl of spice-marinated chasiu, spring onions, black fungus, leeks, tamago and quite a bit of spicy kick from chili oil.

Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH

3. You can mix up your Japanese feast with some delicious bites

Hubby and I were sure glad to see that our options are not limited to Uma Uma’s celebrated ramen bowls. We were able to indulge our craving for other Japanese food faves to complement our ramen bowls. (They can also be enjoyed on their own!)

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Yakisoba with Karaage (Php410). Golden noodles coated in yaki sauce and served with mouthwatering chunks of crispy Japanese-style chicken.
Uma Uma PH
Chasiu Don (Php350). A bowl of freshly steamed Japanese sticky rice topped with thinly sliced Japanese style roasted pork belly, onions and spring onions with a bit of yaki sauce on the side.
Uma Uma PH
Spicy Salmon Roll (Php315). An exciting combination heat and crunchy texture with flavorful salmon rolled in sticky Japanese rice.
Uma Uma PH
One-Bite Gyoza (Php190). Bite-sized pieces of Japanese potstickers that you can just pop into your mouth after dipping in the aromatic gyoza sauce.

4. It livens up the city’s food scene

Pasay City is known for its amazing nightlife and vibrant food scene. Uma Uma’s fresh and affordable options surely adds to the myriad of gastronomic possibilities in the area.

Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH
Uma Uma PH

After this foodie adventure, I can confidently claim that Uma Uma has made the trek to Pasay worth it!

As you look for ways to make summer in the city more bearable, do check out the outstanding food possibilities that Uma Uma has to offer!

Uma Uma is located at Level 2, S Maison, Marina Way, Mall of Asia Complex, Barangay 76, Zone 10, CBP-IA, Pasay City, open daily for dine-in, take-out and delivery from 10am to 10pm.

For more details, visit its website or follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Disclosure: Menu items were served at no charge in exchange for honest feedback and to facilitate this feature story.

Unwrapping Togetherness: Locavore’s Holiday Handaan

Embrace the spirit of the season with Locavore’s festive handaan, redefining your Noche Buena classics. Dive into the warmth of cherished holiday memories as Locavore crafts an expanded menu and exclusive dishes, promising a celebration that captures the essence of Filipino Christmas traditions.

Crafting Culinary Connections

“At Locavore, we believe good food brings people together, and great food enhances the experience,” shares Mikel Zaguirre, Chef and Locavore Co-founder. This holiday season, Locavore aims to share joy and warmth through specially crafted dishes, combining the nostalgia of at-home handaans with a modern twist.

Locavore Handaan
Bagnet Buro Mustasa

Gourmet Filipino Noche Buena

For a memorable family feast, indulge in Locavore’s Estancia-exclusive menu. Delight in succulent Bulalo Pintxos and Bistek Pintxos, paired with housemade Bagnet Chips for a crispy, zesty treat even the kids will savor. Elevate the experience with the crowd-favorite Bagnet Buro Mustasa, featuring roasted bone marrow, pickled Labanos, and Pares Jam.

Locavore Handaan

Sip and Savor

Locavore introduces new gin-based fruity cocktails for the titas and titos at the table. From the lively Hardin to the fiery Antibayotiko, each Filipino fusion cocktail is designed to have you dancing the night away. Don’t miss the Melona high ball, a vodka-based spritzer for a refreshing kick.

Shared Moments, Lasting Memories

“We believe that great food has the power to bring people closer, to create lasting memories,” says Zaguirre. Locavore’s expanded menu is currently available at the Estancia branch and will soon be served at Locavore BGC, Eastwood, and S Maison branches.

Locavore Handaan
Bulalo Pintxos

Finding Joy Together

Celebrate the holidays at various Locavore branches across Manila. Whether at Brixton Barrio Kapitolyo, Forbestown Taguig, Valero St. Makati, or SM City Bacoor, Locavore ensures your festive moments are filled with good food and laughter. For added convenience, order your Locavore favorites through Grab Food and Pickaroo.

About Locavore

Founded by a group of friends passionate about food, Locavore offers a unique take on classic Filipino staples. Using locally produced ingredients, Locavore combines tradition with a playful and modern twist, bringing people together through the joy of shared meals.

Details and images provided in a recent press release.