Ed and I have eaten at Watami MOA (Mall of Asia) for several times now and we haven't really had a successful attempt at having a wonderful experience. Yesterday was around the fourth or the fifth time, but on all those past instances, we have kept on coming back, hoping that "they have probably improved by now." After all, we've been diligent at providing feedback through their test hotlines. In Filipino, we call this: "walang kadala-dala."
I can tolerate the location, the state of the restaurant, and the seats we had. The resto is facing the Manila bay which meant humidity as if you were on the beach, and the sun's glaring rays in the afternoon that makes you squint when you look to the side of the ocean. The seats and tables were sticky and the lighting (well, yes, I already said that) was really bad.
Now let's go to the quality of the food which is the last straw for me. We ordered: Watami Salad, Assorted Skewers, Watami Special Deep Fried Chicken on Hot Pan, Clams cooked in Stone Pot with Japanese-style sauce, and steamed rice. Pardon me for the photos; we were too hungry but in my disappointment, I opted to take photos and planned to write a blog about it. (Oh yes, that's how I frustrated I was!)
Clams cooked in Stone Pot with Japanese-style sauce. PhP 195.
Ed tells me it's good but I didn't like it when I tasted the soup base. (This is a biased opinion from me because I've never liked clams.) Ed thinks it's too pricey for the regular taste. He counted around 10-15 pieces of it and there was nothing else in the soup but that and the soup.
Watami Salad. PhP255.
The first disappointment of the day. Unfortunately I wasn't able to take a photo of it untouched. (As I said, we were already starving!) So here I'm going to show you... Expectation versus Reality.
What's on the menu (Expectation.)
What was "left" of it after mixing the salad and trying to look for the "other ingredients" in the menu (Reality). The first "subo" was already meh. It was just like eating leaves... yes, leaves only; and they weren't even crispy anymore. No dressing, not even vinegar (if vinaigrette was too much to ask!) Look closely at the photo, you couldn't even see the hint of mayo. Their menu says it came with "tuna mayo." They did put in a scoop of tuna with mayo and then that was it. I kept on telling Ed that maybe they forgot the dressing. He got annoyed so he asked them if this is really how the salad is served. The server said she'll get us some dressing. We got a bowl of ranch dressing but even that by itself wasn't tasty.
Assorted Skewers. PhP 385.
This one wasn't that bad, although, again, for the price we paid - I would have eaten more at Nanbantei. This dish had one piece of every item on the skewers list: chicken liver, chicken wings, pork and enoki mushroom, beef & spring onion roll, and chicken thigh. They all tasted the same but my favourite (well, the only one I liked) was the chicken thigh. Ed liked the chicken liver (his favourite part of chicken). The sauce was sweet and nothing else. Nothing special. The pork tasted weird, but maybe it's the combination that caused that. I would have wanted it to be bacon + enoki; it might have been better that way.
Watami Special Deep Fried Chicken on Hot Pan. PhP 375.
This wasn't such a disappointment, thankfully! (Or maybe because there was nothing else for me to eat. Haha) It was sour, probably intended to be like orange chicken or lemon chicken, but the taste was so overpowering; you could no longer taste the chicken. For price, still a bit expensive, but I'm not that concerned. I liked that it had lots of onion leeks because it offset the sour taste of the dish. I wish they also lessened the flour on the chicken.
I no longer took a photo of the rice, it was standard Jasmine rice and it was OK. A bit pricey at PhP 60 per cup though!
Service wasn't that good either, but I'm not so surprised. It's always been like that at Watami every time we go there. Although the servers were attentive to what you needed, the time to be served was a bit longer than expected, considering there was only three to four tables occupied at that time.
I'll never ever return to Watami again nor recommend it to friends or family. It's so stupid to commit the same mistake for the 5th, 6th, or 7th time. I hope the management proactively and aggressively ask for customer's comments or feedback and act on these accordingly so that they can improve their service.