✓ UpdatedPrices last verified April 2026 — sourced from official Botejyu Philippines channels
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Botejyu Menu with Prices
18
Categories
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Menu Items
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Branches PH
2026
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Hello Japanese Food Lovers! Looking for the most recent Botejyu Philippines menu prices? You’ve arrived at the right place. We’ve compiled their complete menu with updated 2026 prices — sourced directly from official Botejyu Philippines channels.
Botejyu is a legendary Osaka-born Japanese restaurant chain — famous for its authentic Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes), Takoyaki (octopus balls), Yakisoba fried noodles, and a wide range of teppanyaki, BBQ grilled, ramen, rice bowls, sushi, and more. With its roots tracing back to 1946 in Osaka, Botejyu brings genuine Japanese street food culture to the Philippines in a full-service restaurant setting.
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Botejyu’s most indulgent Okonomiyaki — a rich mix of pork, seafood, and vegetables wrapped in a soft Japanese savory pancake topped with a moonlight egg. The ultimate Osaka experience.
All Star Takoyaki
₱ 345.00
Botejyu’s signature takoyaki platter — crispy outside, soft and molten inside, filled with octopus and topped with multiple sauces and bonito flakes. A must-order for every visit.
Spicy Pork Miso Tonkotsu Ramen with Char Siu
₱ 748.00
Rich pork bone broth with a bold spicy miso kick, generously topped with tender char siu pork — a full-flavored ramen that rivals dedicated ramen restaurants.
Large BBQ Pork Rib Hokkaido Style
₱ 677.00
Slow-grilled pork ribs with Hokkaido-style seasoning — smoky, tender, and deeply satisfying. One of Botejyu’s standout BBQ Amiyaki items that keeps diners coming back.
Sukiyaki Beef Yakisoba Fried Noodles
₱ 676.00
Stir-fried yakisoba noodles with tender sukiyaki-seasoned beef — savory, slightly sweet, and perfectly charred from the teppan. An Osaka street food classic elevated beautifully.
Diced Beef Garlic Steak
₱ 774.00
Juicy, buttery diced beef steak cooked teppanyaki-style with fragrant garlic — a premium cut experience at Botejyu that feels like fine dining without the fine dining price tag.
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Is Botejyu Philippines Halal?
No — Botejyu Philippines is not Halal Certified. They serve extensive pork dishes including Pork Belly Okonomiyaki, BBQ Pork Ribs, and various pork-based noodle and rice items. Muslim customers are advised to verify with their specific branch before ordering.
Botejyu is a legendary Japanese restaurant chain with roots tracing back to 1946 in Osaka, Japan — widely recognized as one of the pioneers of Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes) and Takoyaki (octopus balls) culture. The name “Botejyu” comes from the sounds of teppan cooking — “bote” from batter being poured and “jyu” from the sizzling heat — capturing the authentic, lively experience of Osaka street food cooking.
With over 75 years of history, Botejyu has evolved from a humble Osaka street food stall into a full-service Japanese restaurant chain with branches across Asia. The Philippine branch brings this rich Osaka culinary heritage to Filipino diners — offering an extensive menu that spans Okonomiyaki, Yakisoba, Takoyaki, Teppanyaki, BBQ Grilled items, Ramen, Rice Bowls, Sushi, and more.
What makes Botejyu Philippines truly special is the breadth and authenticity of its menu — unlike many Japanese restaurants that specialize in one cuisine, Botejyu offers a complete Osaka dining experience under one roof. From the legendary savory pancakes and takoyaki to premium teppanyaki steaks and tonkotsu ramen, every item on the menu reflects decades of Japanese culinary tradition and craft.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Botejyu is most famous for its Legendary Okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancakes) and Takoyaki (octopus balls) — both iconic Osaka street foods. The Premium Mix Moonlight-Egg Okonomiyaki (₱644) and All Star Takoyaki (₱345) are their signature bestsellers. Botejyu traces its Okonomiyaki roots back to 1946 in Osaka, making it one of the most authentic sources of this dish outside Japan.
Okonomiyaki is a Japanese savory pancake made from a batter of flour, dashi, eggs, and cabbage — mixed with various fillings like pork belly, seafood, or beef. Unlike sweet pancakes, it is topped with okonomiyaki sauce, Japanese mayo, and bonito flakes. The name literally means “cook what you like” — reflecting its highly customizable nature. Botejyu’s version is considered one of the most authentic outside of Osaka.
All three are Botejyu’s signature soba noodle dishes but prepared differently. Yakisoba is traditional stir-fried noodles. Okosoba (Okonomiyaki + Soba) combines soba noodles layered inside an okonomiyaki pancake batter. Omusoba (Omurice-style Soba) wraps yakisoba noodles in a soft egg omelette. All three are uniquely Osaka in style and represent some of Botejyu’s most distinctive offerings.
Yes! Botejyu Philippines is available for delivery through GrabFood and Foodpanda. You can also check their official website at botejyu.com.ph and Facebook page at facebook.com/Botejyuph for branch locations, operating hours, and the latest promos and menu updates.
Some of the most affordable items at Botejyu include Spicy Miso Paste (₱46), Mayonnaise (₱65), Miso Soup (₱91), Edamame (₱150), 3 pcs. Smoked Bacon and Cheese Takoyaki (₱150), Grilled BBQ Pork Buns (₱163), and 3 pcs. Kushikatsu Platter (₱195). The Fried Pork Belly Okonomiyaki at ₱215 is also great value for a signature Botejyu item.
Botejyu was founded in 1946 in Osaka, Japan — making it one of the oldest and most established Okonomiyaki restaurant chains in the world with over 75 years of history. The name comes from the sizzling sounds of teppan cooking (“bote” and “jyu”). Botejyu has since expanded across Asia, with its Philippine branch bringing this legendary Osaka dining tradition to Filipino food lovers.