Fried rice Restaurants in Pasig

The best places in Pasig to eat Fried rice. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Pasig who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Metrowalk Commercial Complex, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"I only ate here once, and it was because everywhere else was full. Meals are priced higher than Chic-Boy or Mang Inasal, but I'd have to say it's not worth it.<br> <br> The chicken that I ordered was dry, and the rice that came with it was a mediocre fried rice.<br> <br> The place was kind of dirty, flies soaring here and there, and the tables were not cleaned well as they were sticky when you touch them."
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Japanese food has a special place in my heart. With all the recent ramen joints and Japanese restaurants popping up, I jumped at the chance to sample the food that helped shape some part of who I am; I found Rosanjin in SM Megamall a good place to rekindle the palate for that classic Japanese taste. <br> <br> The big draw of Rosanjin is that it provides diners the opportunity to cook their food. In our case, we were provide slices of Australian Striploin, Wagyu, US Angus Short Ribs, and a Seafood Platter filled with salmon, prawns, scallops, and tofu in a broth, among other things. <br> <br> The dishes are cooked on a portable burner heated by a combustible gel. Think of an incense oil burner but bigger. That should give an idea of what is used. This has the advantage of reducing smoke and other unpleasant odors that may bother other diners and themselves, especially if they have other plans. <br> <br> The dishes themselves came out very well. The meat comes with a choice of three dips, but I don't need them. It is good enough to be taken on its own. Just cook it to a good medium rare and it comes out tender and juicy enough to be savored on its own. <br> <br> The seafood needs a little more care since it comes in a broth, but I personally love the salmon with its hint of lemon. As always, anything with a hint of lemon is a plus on my end. Just a splash of the sour to remind that not all things in life are sweet. <br> <br> But I digress. <br> <br> Aside from grilling meat or stewing seafood, diners can indulge in classic Japanese dishes like crunchy shrimp tempura and sushi or maki. A unique take on sushi is the cake-like layered sushi, also known as oshi-zushi. We sampled two types: a tuna-flavored one called Hana and a salmon-flavored one called Taiyo. Each long plate comes with five pieces of oshi-zushi, and each one takes a couple of bites to consume. It is a filling meal on its own. <br> <br> But if one wishes to indulge in more rice, they must look no further than the Beef or Seafood Chahan. The veritable mountain or rice comes bursting with spices, seasonings, and vegetables. Depending on the choice, it also comes with ground meat or chopped squid and fish. The seafood version is a must-try as it does not have a fishy, salty taste. Everything blends into a a savory, flavorful delight that can fill the stomachs of many a diner. <br>"
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City: Pasig, Pioneer Center Supermart, 8006 Pioneer Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
"If you want an authentic home-cooked Kapampangan delicacy, from their sisig to their chicharong bulaklak. Then this place has it! Their binalot are way better than the commercial ones since the red eggs are really fresh. Food is cooked as you order them so make sure you allow 15 minutes for your stomach to feast in the goodies. An open space can be recommended since on busy days (lunch and week nights) this place can be smoky. And you'd be smelling like sisig. Carryong the smell as you go home."
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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
Beer, Home Delivery, Book a table, Takeaway
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City: Pasig, Fourth Floor, Mega Atrium, SM Mega Mall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"The best hot and sour noodle soup! Fresh hand pulled noodles. You can actually see the noodle master make noodles lol. My favorite! Their pork chop is yummy as well. Comparable to yabu :)"
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City: Pasig, Second Floor, Edsa Shangri-La, 1 Garden Way, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Ebi Tempura<br> Teppanyaki <br> Steak<br> Sukiyaki soup <br> Crazy maki<br> Salmon Sashimi<br> Fried rice. <br> ????????????????????????????????"
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