Ice Tea Restaurants in Pasig

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

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City: Pasig, Pioneer Center Supermart, 8006 Pioneer Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
Desserts and Bakes, Full Bar, Takeaway, Television
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Bridgeway, SM Megamall, Ortigas Center, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Was excited to try the food here. As we enter we were seated right away. As it was my first time eating here a waiter gave us a quick tutorial on how to order using the iPad tablet on the table. I was a bit confused though as we were also given the usual table menu. They told us that there were some items that are in the paper menu but are not on the iPad menu. And only the items that are on the iPad that are available for ordering. That said, it still didn't explained why they gave us the paper menu. Anyway, so we ordered from the tablet, and it was so nifty and "hi tech" and the food was service was also quite fast since we were served maybe within 10 to 15 minutes. Also if you are not comfortable ordering via iPad, a waiter can explain everything to you. <br> <br> As for the food, most of their items are served "teishoku" style or "complete meal set" style. In other words, most of their entrees comes with a bowl of rice, miso soup, chawanmushi or japanese savory egg custard and japanese pickles. I had the Mix Toji Teishoku which is a mix of pork Katsu, shrimp katsu and sukiyaki style beef served on a hot stone dish and the rice was served separately. My brother had the sukiyaki teishoku which is a a big bowl of sukiyaki with both thin noodles and thick udon noodles. As for flavor, it was really good. I like that the sukiyaki beef was really tender and sweet. And the pork katsu was also tender and flavorful. I love that the food were served on hot stone dishes which kept the food warm all through out the entire meal. What I didn't like though, was that the rice and the miso soup were not refillable. But the rice was real Japanese rice so it was really good eventhugh it was "bitin". I ate everything on my set except for the chawanmushi which I never really developed a liking to. Drinks were not included with the set so we ordered lemon iced tea which was also not refillable.<br> <br> Once you are done, you can again click on the iPad to check your bill and to signal the waiter to get your payment. Prices were a bit expensive comparing it to other Japanese restaurants and considering they don't have free refills.<br> <br> This is not the first restaurant that I have eaten here in Manila that offers this unique experience of ordering from a tablet. And I think it is a more efficient way of servicing customers. I think children of all ages will like this new "hi-tech" way of service. I just wish this establishment will have more branches out soon!"
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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Hanston Building, Ruby Road, Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines
"Not bad for a midnight snack after watching a lengthy film! We made it on time just as they were about to close up. Theird Iced Tea always brings back memories."
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City: Pasig, Victoria Plaza,1 Brixton Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
"The Laksa Tantanmen tried to be two things at the same time, as the name suggests, but they also failed. Inconspicuous broth that was absolutely unforgettable. It wasn't cheap at Php 339 (plus 10% service charge), and for the price I was expecting more toppings. Not good value for money considering that I got way superior to Laksa for less than half the price. As I ate it, I couldn't help but think that it wasn't even as good as street vendors' in Singapore. On the plus side, the service was very attentive so they deserve a point for that."
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City: Pasig, The Sapphire Bloc, Sapphire Road, Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines
"The theme is pretty rustic but cozy. I like that the ceiling is high, it really makes a lot of breathing room. <br> <br> If I remember correctly, I had the 6 hour (not sure about the time) pork. You will recognize this immediately based on the time. Haha. This comes with aligue rice and an iced tea. I think it's part of their lunch specials. The price is around Php320-350. <br> <br> Now the food. It's oily and salty. But if you don't mind then go ahead. Haha."
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City: Pasig, P&E Building, 12 United Corner First Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
"Sweet little caffe! I'm a lot past kapitolyo, but never really noticed, it's kind of fucked away in the corner. mine and I came to dessert during one of our lunch breaks. a piece sansrival cake ordered. it was good! very cheap prices <br br/> I liked as it was small. would definitely come back here. more beautiful place to relax and enjoy eating.<br br AdventuresWithLittleJ<br/>http johnapgnt.com <br/>IG: @johnapgnt"
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City: Pasig, 75 East Capitol Drive, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, 1603, Philippines
"My recommended resto for Filipino-Mexican food around Ortigas area. We ordered Buritto and Quesadillas. They give generous serving and the sauces are one of their highlights. The tables may get full easily even on rainy days. We enjoyed the food overall and will try other items in their menu. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: ₱600–800 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Beef and Lengua Burrito, Buffalo Wings, Pancholon's Burger, Chicken Quesadilla"
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City: Pasig, 682 Shaw Boulevard, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
"At 20:30 o'clock. place was not packed at all and we were informed to serve 25 minutes. more than 40 minutes lasts 25 minutes long for restaurants, so I gave them a pass. but they additionally take 15 minutes about it? No. never again to a shakey’s staff went very slow. many of them were just empty."
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City: Pasig, Lower Ground Floor, Building B, SM Mega Mall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Compared to other branch of Shakey’s, this branch serves faster. Although it took time for our order pizza to arrive, it was still understandable because we dined peak hours of dinner We absolutely loved the mushroom soup, a favorite The Eatventurers"
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City: Pasig, 8137 Plaza Escriva Drive, Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines
"Formerly known as Happy 6 Days, this little gem along Escriva Drive, was introduced to me by my Kpop loving best friend. So far, it has been my favorite Korean resto ever since, that's one jeepney away from my house! <br> <br> Food tastes authentic and prices are affordable. The staff are friendly as well, tho not as attentive as I'd like. They'll give you a pitcher of iced corn tea if you ask them, unlike some Korean restos that serve it by the cup. Plus, it's totally free! ❤️<br> <br> My go-to order is always their Japchae, Samgyupsal, and Beef Kimbap. You won't regret trying this place."
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Ice Tea

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Price

The Average price for Ice Tea is:
$2.5

Ingredients

Tea bags
Honey
  • Honey
  • Aisle Nut butters, Jams, and Honey Qty. 0.33 Other
Ice cubes
Whole milk

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