Mecha Uma

Manila


Manileños are crazy about Japanese food, and nobody has caught that wave like top chef Bruce Ricketts at Mecha Uma. A US–trained Filipino, he fastidiously procures the best tuna and other ingredients for his small plates, which might include hand rolls, aburi sushi or mini Japanese–style tacos. Bag a seat for the omakase (tasting menu) at the chef's table (reservations essential).


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