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City: Singapore, 6 Tebing Ln, Singapore 828835, Singapore
It's definitely always an experience to be in a typical saloon and to eat; to feel like a cowboy for once with a beer and also the finger food like crispy fries, onion rings or a delicious burger.
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City: Davao, Mamay Road, Lanang, Davao City, Philippines
"The best!"
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City: Davao, Block 6 Lot 10 ERLOOM BUILDING, DBP Village, Maa Road, Matina, Davao City, Philippines
The place from Davao offers 86 different dishes and drinks on the menu at an average price of ₱295.
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City: Davao, Matina Town Square, McArthur Highway, Davao City, Philippines
"A very good place to stay and chill out! It has a good amount of space for parking, peaceful place and very clean. This pandemic, the place does a great job in maintaining the place clean and safe for everyone."
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City: West Covina, 1559 East Amar Road, West Covina, 91792, United States Of America
The Aztig Grill originating from West Covina dishes out various delicious seafood dishes, The barbecue is freshly grilled here on an open flame. Most meals are prepared in the shortest time for you and served.
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City: Davao, Circumferential Road, Doña Vicenta Village, Bajada, Davao City, Philippines
"Food was not fresh anymore co Delivery took so long! we waited for 2 hours to get our food. no good tracking. not accurate and no regular feedback."
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City: Metro Manila, Ground Floor, Y2 Residence Hotel, 4687 Santiago Street Corner B. Valdez Street, Poblacion, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
"We started dinner with the Prawn Toasties (PhP 220) and were completely smitten with the taste and texture. I’m seriously craving for it while typing right now! Presented as small triangles of bread with sesame seeds and sweet chili sauce on the side, these toasts were savory. They were fried to a light bronze and had a mild, unobtrusive flavor.<br> <br> Pink Panda’s Chicken and Dumpling Noodle (PhP 240) is awesome stuff that reminded me of childhood. It’s a chicken-rich and particularly hearty soup that consisted of roasted chicken, spinach dumpling, garlic chips, and egg noodles cooked in lemongrass ginger broth that’s aromatic. The soup had a good amount of salt, and the noodles had a good bite to it. The dumplings were flavorful and stuffed full, folded into little round parcels. Yum!<br> <br> Who eats at Pink Panda without getting their signature Pink Panda Pork Bun (PhP 190)? Made with Chinese sausage, wood ear mushroom, and salted egg, these “siopao” pork buns are must-orders. They’re huge and tasty, especially with the sweet sauce. I liked that the pork did not have too much fat. We appreciated more of the meatiness in the fluffy steamed bun.<br> <br> Dimsum and then Some (PhP 330) is a must-order when you want to relish a quality yum cha meal. Three different types of shrimp dumplings (more like “hakaw”) were served hot on the table: chili, pumpkin, and kinchay. Honestly I couldn’t choose which one was the best. All were great and really satisfying, with or without the accompaniment of chili soy sauce.<br> <br> Crispy Beef Rendang (PhP 220) was the star of the night. It’s one of the best-selling dishes at Pink Panda, and the reason is pretty obvious. The short ribs were perfectly fried, with a crisp exterior and a tender inside. Swimming in spiced coconut sauce and a coating of delicious spices, their rendition of the beef rendang was so mouthwatering that we had to order two extra cups of jasmine rice (PhP 50) to maximize our enjoyment of the meal. Crunchy and fragrant, it’s a fiery fare that’s like an explosion of great flavors. Totally addictive.<br> <br> Finally, we had Char Kway Teow (PhP 285), a popular dish in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia. It’s a rich dish emboldened by chicken, Chinese sausage, hearty hofan, egg noodles, chili, and sweet soy, with a scattering of bean sprouts to add crunch. If you’re trying char kway teow for the first time, go for the gusto! <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rochkirstin.com&amp;r=31159456&amp;to=886317&amp;k=b33c474ccc3712a62ee882780b30e3d6" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">rochkirstin.com</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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Crispy Isaw

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