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The deep-fry pork stripes are soft and tender enough for me. It is perfect with its terriyaki sauce and matched with a little sour side dish and of course, “real” Japanese rice. (I suppose)
Hanako is very accessible for those who have their own vehicles. It is located near UnionBank along Doña Soledad Avenue, Better Living, Parañaque City just behind SM City Bicutan. Alternately, besides a taxi or a cab, you can ride a passenger tricycle which passes by it. Or you can just walk roughly 5 minutes from SM back and forth.
PLACE: the location is very accessible for both commuters and private true confessions magazine vehicle owners. Please refer to the map below. However, the place itself is small for dine-in. We noticed that many of their customers take out their orders.
Currently, Hanako has 3 branches, one we just went in is their Doña Soledad branch. They are also open in Moonwalk, Parañaque and in SM Supercenter, Pasig. true confessions magazine For lazy going out their home or for rush food at home, they also have deliveries. true confessions magazine
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