Patchimon Ookini is a Japanese restaurant that's perfect for solo diners. They've even got solo booths just like the ones Ichiran made popular.
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00:00 If you're familiar with the booths of Ichiran Ramen and have been looking for a similar spot in the Philippines,
00:05 then check out this hidden restaurant in Makati.
00:07 At the top floor of the creek-side building is Pachimon Ukini.
00:11 Just look for this quiet area in Makati and you've found it.
00:14 Inside are rows and rows of seats for solo diners or focus counters as Yuka Tokunaga, the manager, calls it.
00:20 You can find everything you need in your solo space, from condiments to tissue, water, and the menu.
00:26 While they specialize in set meals, don't miss out on their sides and drinks.
00:30 Just pick out the laminated card with the food you want, cross-check the price on the menu,
00:34 and call for someone via the doorbell by the curtain.
00:37 When they come over, simply give your ticket and payment and get yourself ready for a hearty meal.
00:41 There's something fun about the curtain being raised and a big tray of food suddenly appearing.
00:45 This restaurant has their shoku sets with recipes by Yuka's father, so it's home-cooked goodness all the way.
00:51 We got the karage set with fun sides.
00:53 Take a look at how crisp and perfectly fried the meat was,
00:56 as well as a comforting katsudon bowl which was the weekly special when we visited.
01:00 Our fave has to be the steaming bowl of savory soup, which had a miso base with lots of fillings.
01:06 If you come during dinner service, you can get as many servings of rice and soup you want for a higher price.
01:11 And if you're there with a friend, don't worry as you can swing the partition closed so you can chat while eating.
01:16 Drop by this low-key spot the next time you've got a hankering for Japanese food and quiet time.
01:21 (piano music)