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Gambas Restaurants in Metro Manila

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City: Metro Manila, Ground and Second Floor, A. Venue Mall, 7829 Makati Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"The ambience is relaxing, although the TV sets flashing Marlboro ads were very distracting when the musical guests played. You have an incredible sound system. The food was okay. I was disappointed that they didn't sisig in their menu. The beers were always served ice-cold. Participants will clean up the empty bottles and plates from your bottle without saying so. The view from the veranda is amazing, overlooking makati avenue."
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City: Metro Manila, Forbeswood Heights, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Death by Chocolate Cake [a layering of 7 distinct chocolate components] #dessert . The place is really fab! I like the fact that it's 24 hrs. Mejo expensive ang food pero masarap"
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City: Metro Manila, The Forum, 7th Avenue Corner Federacion Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Skippy's is an Australian bar, known for their longest happy hours (80 PHP on cocktails?!?) and Australian dishes fused with Filipino cuisine. It's your typical bar with lots of drinks, great company, and even a pool table. They even have a television that offers a host of channels either from AU or the PH, and a band that plays almost every night. It's definitely loud, and while it isn't the best place to chill and catch up with friends, it's somewhere you can go all out and make new ones (like what I said, the LONGEST happy hour!)<br> <br> We started off with a few drinks. I got a cocktail called "Down Under", containing tequila, vodka, gin, Blue Curaco, and orange juice with Sprite. A bit strong, but tasted addicting!<br> <br> Started off with finger food! Potato wedges, chips, potato scallops. All the potato lovers out there will enjoy this! Pair it with your drinks and you're good to go!&nbsp;<br> <br> I love the fact that the pizzas were thin crust, so it wouldn't fill you up too much and is right to the crunch. Fine amount of toppings, with the cheese winning!<br> <br> Shrimp Gambas - Just yum! Shrimp popped in my mouth, good sauce and well-cooked.<br> <br> Pork Sisig - Your typical pork sisig... Addicting and perfect with beer.<br> <br> Sausage Trinity - Hot sausages with pepper, nicely seasoned and not too chewy.<br> <br> Beef Salpicao - This is where my photos (and state of mind) started being loopy, LOL. But I do remember this! Beef was a bit too chewy and hard. Flavor was bland so I wouldn't recommend this.<br> <br> Beef and Chicken Pot Pies tasted great! I love the presentation, though I would throw the breadsticks away and get right on to the good stuff - the pie itself. Mashed potatoes, though bland, combined well with the gravy (I guess that's the point!)<br> <br> OOOOH YES, my ultimate favorite - the Crispy Pata! Crunchy, right amount of savory and did NOT need sauce for me to enjoy. Unfortunately only had one piece before everyone else got it all. That's how good it was. :(<br> <br> Hot Wings were delicious. I don't normally eat wings and fries, but these were addicting and salted well, so I just kept going! Wings weren't crunchy, but they had good Buffalo sauce!<br> <br> Caldereta wasn't much of a winner. I wish they blended the cheese rather than add blocks of it on top. But it tasted like my grandfather's cooking, and that equals a good dish!<br> <br> First time that dessert (Chocolate Brownie) wasn't my favorite dish! While I did like the softness and chocolate-y beauty of the brownie, Crispy Pata will forever win my heart. But great presentation and portion size for just 170 PHP!<br> <br> We ended the night with just three more drinks. Well, three HUMONGOUS drinks, LOL! We got two strawberry margaritas (slushy and iced), as well as one more round of iced tea (unpictured). This was what definitely got me loosen up! :p<br> <br> PS: Post a picture of you and your pitcher of margarita/mojito, tag Skippy's, and get 50% off on your next pitcher!<br> <br> All in all, I DEFINITELY had an awesome time in Skippy's with my new friends! With awesome promos and activities, I'm coming back for more than just the happy hour. ;) <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fissagv.blogspot.com&amp;r=29381093&amp;to=20385598&amp;k=62d9f8e0e6773e5c15ffa55ecb3d27b0" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">issagv.blogspot.com</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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City: Metro Manila, Ground Floor, 32nd & 5th Building, 5th Avenue Corner 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Home Delivery, Beer, Wifi, Private Dining
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City: Metro Manila, The Forum, 7th Avenue Corner Federacion Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Yoree Korean Dining is one of my favorite restaurants in Korea. We always go to the BGC branch. <br> Each table has a charcoal grill so everything is freshly cooked and hot. <br> <br> My husband, my children and I each ordered the Lunch B course, which costs P898 per person, at least 2 orders. It's an 8-course lunch that starts with juk, a Korean congee, and 3 starters. Juk is a bit like congee, but finer. The 3 starters consisted of cucumber, kimchi and muchim. But they gave us 4 starters one of which was sweet savory eggplant. <br> <br> Then we each got gyeranjjim, a light and super fluffy steamed egg that was served in a hot stone bowl. It is exquisite! It's a great accompaniment to all of the tasty dishes that would follow. <br> <br> We all had a serving of Haemul Japchae (Seafood Japchae). Very tasty and cooked in parchment paper ... I don't know how that affects the taste but it certainly adds to the presentation points. You don't skimp on seafood. <br> <br> Then we had Yangneom Galbi, marinated USDA prime short rib, served with prawns. According to the menu there is octopus but beef and shrimp were all we got. <br> <br> One thing I love about Yoree is that the quality of the meat is always top notch. The beef we had was no exception - extremely tender, flavorful, and simply delicious. <br> <br> We also had Chadol Duinjang Jjigae, a USDA beef tenderloin, tofu, and vegetable stew in a hot pot. It's a spicy soup that is to Koreans what Sinigang is to Filipinos (but it's not spicy). My husband and kids thought it was too spicy, but I just thought it was okay. <br> <br> We were supposed to be getting mul naengmyon, or buckwheat noodles with beef broth, but it wasn't available so they replaced it with bibimbap. Neither of us has anything against it, because Yorees bibimbap is super tasty. Also, I think a rice dish like bibimbap goes better with grilled meat than pasta. <br> <br> Our last hearty dish was samgyeopsal, pork belly. You will be served fried kimchi. Again really first class meat. I should mention that you can have unlimited green salads with your meal. <br> <br> The last course is dessert and we all have patbingsu. The milky shaved ice is so fine that it has a powdery texture. It is topped with sweet ripe mango cubes, red bean paste, and candied walnuts. It's sooo good. Deliciously milky with a hint of sweetness, tartness and crunch. <br> <br> My husband, the kids, and I all agree that Yoree Korean Dining is one of the best places to get Korean food here in Metro Manila. While it is way more expensive than the usual Korean BBQ buffets, there is no comparison when it comes to food quality. You get nothing less than premium meat when you dine at the Yoree. They serve all Korean dishes to boot. Some of the cheap places mix non-Korean dishes into their menus and spreads. No short cuts here. <br> <br> The service is nice and efficient. They grill and cut the meat for you. All you have to do is get involved! It doesn't get as smoky as most other places either. While your clothes inevitably have the very slight smell of crickets, they won't be overwhelming. Ordering menus is the way to go as it is more economical and you can try more dishes."
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City: Metro Manila, Bellagio 2, Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"My friend Liza has decided to celebrate her birthday here. The biggest attraction was the stone oven panizza that this place boasts. Also, we heard that the steak is unique here, which we had to find out. <br> <br> We ordered what the server said were the best sellers. We ordered two of each dish like: <br> 1. Oysters - beautifully made and big too <br> 2. Mussels - just ok, nothing special <br> 3. Uncle Cheffy Steak (the grilled and toasted US rib eye with marble potatoes and salad) - it wasn't unique as we were told, but it was certainly toasted and then probably grilled a bit to fry the outside. I'm just glad it came out right and wasn't overly done :) <br> 4. Memphis Barbeque US beef ribs - there were more bones than meat and it was a bit tough. <br> 5. Two types / flavors of their panizza - it comes with aragula and diced tomatoes and some leaves that I didn't recognize. Just for the sake of illustration, they weren't pioneers of the rolled panizza, but Chef Chris from My Kitchen ... <a class="read-more" href="#"> read more </a>"
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City: Metro Manila, Bonifacio High Street Central, 7th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Nice service and affordable food. While it isn't as premium or "rich" as other Japanese places I've tried, I believe that for their price and location, it's a nice place to eat in when craving for Japanese around the area. Place is a bit dim and do wish serving time was a bit quicker, as it took half an hour to serve just two yakitori sticks. <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fissagv.blogspot.com&amp;r=29743225&amp;to=20385598&amp;k=62d9f8e0e6773e5c15ffa55ecb3d27b0" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">issagv.blogspot.com</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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City: Metro Manila, Second Floor, BGC Stopover Pavillion, Rizal Drive Corner 31st Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"One of the uncomplicated Thai topics in the city. Murderer Satay and Bagoong rice. Thoughts that the food is good, I find it expensive for what it is. Had a small accident on the way to the toilet. Kitchen clumblocks and a puddle almost slide me on the way to the toilet."
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City: Metro Manila, Ground Floor, A.Venue Mall, 7829 Makati Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Ramen is okay,sushi and sashimi are both okay as well...But the MUST TRY for us is the Crazy Maki! You will really get crazy of this awesome maki!crunchy,tasteful and oh so great!"
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City: Metro Manila, Eight Level, Shangri-La at the Fort, 30th Street Corner 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Poolside, Terrace, Full Bar, Takeaway
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