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While the dinner "show" may be the sand tricks, the cooking quality is better than most other hibachis I've been to that typically over cook. What I really love is their liberal use of garlic! We ordering the teriyaki chicken and teriyaki shrimp…both were brought out sizzling hot and perfectly seasoned. We also ordered the tornado sushi roll which was perfect….. This place is a diamond in the rough!

Never disappoints!! As for visiting now during a pandemic- they do a great job of maintaining distance between costumers as well as checking temperatures as you arrive to help ensure safety! Went to dinner with close friends to celebrate my and my wife's 19th year anniversary. Food was great we always ask for Ray to cook for us. He does a super job. He makes sure your happy with his cooking and he will go the extra mile to make sure you love his food. I recommend when you go here ask for Ray to cook your habachi meal.

Whether you have been eating Japanese food your entire life or a first timer feeling a little adventurous, we can feed your needs! Apparently we had reached a great height in the atmos, for the sky was a dead black, and the stars had ceased to twinkle. When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the.

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Everything is hand made! The last time we were there it was. Very good. BS Fido serves great coffee and food. RW This is a tradition in Nashville and has been there forever! Racers used to hang out there. Excellent rice toppings and crab to this day.

Connecticut street was mostly vacant lots and tall grass then. We would bike up and down and no worries about cars. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. It would be great to see more pictures. There was also the train in the middle of the mall before the tiange took over. You will see it when you leave the Greenhills shopping center. Thank you for the memories. Please add: tacos food stall in Virra Mall, National Bookstore, April Two in Shoppesville, and the square pizza somewhere in the complex.

Bibingka Hut. Very affordable puto bumbong. You can also take a Love Bus from Escolta to Greenhills back then. Sizzler bro, when you enter the center coming down from the jeepney when it was so freakin hot to walk from LSGH and that japanese place next to Unimart. There used to be a Cinderella beside Mister Donut. I was thinking that place was a beer house or something. Thank you everyone! If I recall, there was a time when Padilla arcade was closed in the early years of the Greenhills Shopping Centre.

Then, it became the less-visited venue as Shoppesville and Virra Malls were constructed; plus the fact that Padilla Arcade hosted a lot of furniture shops not kid-friendly, in other words. Awwww this brings back so many fond memories of Greenhills! I think Shiroi Hana was where we bought tonkatsu for takeout cheaper that way , which we would eat after CAT.

There was Icebergs and Tapa King along Annapolis. And the big Goldilocks behind Gloria Maris. Collezione had a store there, too. I recall that the Greenhills Theater had an exhibit of sorts in the walkway leading to the theater. And so much more…. Your one stop shop for all your ninja needs!! Beside squadron were several betamax rental shops. Video channel, trifari, group A, precision, foxs, beta tape center, jim rose, odd even, unique.

Beta connection, martin lauren, unique, astro,Cardinal. Downstairs was allied video. Jun Miguel, owner of Chrishareth. His passion for comics and playing in a band are his his way of life until now.

My dad enjoyed reading this article about Greenhills because it was a part of his life and us, his children as well. Chrishareth was the first to sell US comics in greenhills back in the early s.

Back issues from the US bases i guess. Filbars followed shortly afterwards. Local reprints of US comics were sold in unimart book section s. I also remembered the Aristocrat resto located at the basement of shopsville across mcdo where we used to have dinner with my classmates in college after class.

CV Magazine in Shoppesville. I used to buy WWF magazines and Archie comics there when i was a kid. I always wondered why there were posters of almost naked men hanging on their walls and why the shop was selling magazines with naked men on their covers. El Botin where Sizzlers is now. International ice cream at the waiting shed across Kimpura now. Space station no. La Cibeles for churros and Spanish pastries!!! Thanks for this piece, Ricky. Brought back some fantastic memories.

Also, the old Brochure did I spell it right? Not a big deal these days what with torrent sites and streaming services and all, but during that time, it was the go-to place for Chinese, Taiwanese and Japanese films and TV shows.

Also at the third floor, there was this dude with glasses and curly hair who sold bootleg VHS copies of anime shows. Now, I think that guy owns one of the bigger toy shops in Shoppesville. Wonderful times indeed. Reminiscing about them is rather bittersweet, however. Are we really that old?

Thank you for the kind words Johnny and thank you for adding to the memories! Bittersweet indeed. Brochiere is still in existence located at the third floor besides other computer shops in VMall. I remember buying my first computer there in the 80s and it was still DOS based. Brochiere now looks crappy to how it looked before in the 80s.

The area where people play networking games I remember very well. We used to play basketball in Xavier every Sunday during the 90s and after that we would go to Le Ching and have spare ribs with Mountain Dew. After having lunch, the others would go to play those networking games which I never liked because even just watching them I would get dizzy. You forgot to include CD Warehouse. Only place to go if youre looking for music not available on Odyssey or other music stores.

Before Budji Layug became a famous interior designer he was a famous hairstylist with a beauty salon in Greenhills called Budjiwara. I think the stars like Pilar Pilapil would go there. Greenhills was also the place where I first tasted korean barbecue in the Kimchi fastfood stall.

I can feel how it was to be there through the old pictures and your words. My parents took me to GSC when we were kids from the 60s to 80s. If I remember correctly, Unimart and the buildings in the front of Ortigas were first to be built. At the back of Unimart was the fish pond and its bridge. Then a large field at the back except for Greenhills Theater. Shoppesville was in the late 70s and and also Virra Mall.

Before there was any tiangge, it was the season of Christmas that popularized Greenhills. It was there that a Circus was set up I remember vaguely and Disney events where Disney characters would hold shows I remember a picture where I was with the Chipmunks.

Was there a kite flying festival? Greenhills Theater design back then was to make it the premiere place for movie premiers. After that a vast parking lot. MacDonalds came in early 80s. It was also the in place for fitness as you can jog around Greenhills similar to the UP oval. Tiangges back then was unlike the one we had now.

First is was about furniture, then cars, then clothes and then only on Christmas season or for a period of time. Thanks for a well-written trip down memory lane. We have a store in virra mall Lady Jasmin. Its the first oriental home decor and furniture store in virra mall.

We had it in ground floor at the back of La Elegancia. Then we moved in second floor occupaying Blims old place. I hope you still BRC for your tv fixtures. I also remember the kiddie cars that you moved when you stepped on the single pedal on the floor of the car. They were inside shoppesville, situated around some kind of indoor rotunda. My mom always took me there before we went home after shopping. I was 5 years old back then. I have vague memories of the 90s Greenhills born Although naabutan ko pa yung Virramall and the pond in the middle of Greenhills shopping center and Virramall where you can fish.

I remember buying buns and we throw it in the pond. As well as the diao eng chay sa bungad ng Virramall. I remember them selling milk teas or shake? Oh as well as the unimart canteen. I fondly remember all the rides in greenhills back then: ground floor of Shoppesville had bumpcars cylindrical ones the went around the central elevates fountain, which when not in use had a robot shaped cotton candy machine, white colored only.

Then in the tiangge area were the following rides: a cowboy style carousel where the horses had real horsehair manes and tails and leather saddles, a car merry go-round, a duck merry go-round on water, then sa Virramall area was the planets ferris wheel, octopus, game booths pellet guns where you shoot plastic soldiers. Virramall ground floor also had bumpcars but the ferrari shaped ones. Love the post, the content about the owner of Kamicos not being friendly was so spot on, haha!

Hope Choc full of nuts expand, love their siopao and pastries. Who remembers Hard Court? A basketball themed restaurant along Crossroad Arcade. It was called Peach and Plum. I was a regular there back in the day. Growing up there in the late 70 and early 80 there were soo many things that a kids could do in GSC. We had a few shops in Virra Mall mainly in the 3rd floor St. While my parents minded the shop, I would just roam around the whole center.

It was a very safe time where there were no kidnappings. Me and several other kids of other store owners hung around the bridge area between Unimart and Virra. If you actually walked along the the pathway where National book store was and head towards the back wall of that side, the pond area had several raised levels that had mini waterfalls.

We would spend afternoons scooping up small fishes and tadpoles, and sometimes found some long Styrofoam sheets that we would bring to the back pond area to float on and have boat races.

One thing that no one has mentioned here yet, was back in the early days someone had left a small monkey there, and it made one of the small islands near the bridge its home. It would swim around the pond looking for food.



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