Salsa sauce Restaurants in Pasig

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City: Pasig, Level 5, East Wing, Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Not the best place to be having vietnamese cuisine. Such a waste of space in my tummy. The shrimp is not fresh and tasted very off. The service is good though so it kind of compensated for the not so yummy food. The zao chicken is not as good as I remebered. Overall, would not come back any time soon."
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City: Pasig, Ground Floor, Metrowalk Commercial Complex, Meralco Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
"Nothing special. the chicken was kind of dry and their food treatment and hygiene could use something work. not cheap, not expensive. I wouldn't come back."
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City: Pasig, The Pergola Mall, Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Paranaque City, BF Homes, Parañaque City, 1203, Pasig, Philippines
"We had food delivered from this branch last sunday. The staff I talked to when ordering was really helpful and professional. The food arrived early as well so overall it was a great experience. Will definitely order from this branch again. :)"
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City: Pasig, 401 Banawe Corner Maria Clara Street, Santa Mesa Heights, Quezon City, Pasig, Philippines
"We delivered food from this branch last Sunday. The staff I spoke to when ordering were very helpful and professional. The food arrived early too and overall it was a great experience. Will definitely order from this branch again. :) :)"
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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, City Golf Plaza, Julia Vargas Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City, Philippines
Home Delivery, Beer, Book a table, Takeaway
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City: Pasig, 16 United Street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City, Philippines
Home Delivery, Beer, Terrace, Book a table
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City: Pasig, Third Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Pasig, Philippines
"Note: Late Review<br> <br> Going to Mega is slowly becoming a habit.&nbsp; The reason for my visit is to try Halal Guys. I got discouraged because of the long lines.&nbsp; Next on my list is Ooma,&nbsp; to my surprise,&nbsp; there are 8 people waiting to get a table.&nbsp; My weary feet brought me to Tuan Tuan.<br> <br> As per the world wide web,&nbsp; Tuan Tuan stands for "to put together".&nbsp; Oh,&nbsp; the wonders of language. <br> <br> I decided to order takeaway,&nbsp; i wanted to have a first hand account of how their pork buns taste like and compare it with Tim Ho Wan. <br> <br> They call it Pork Snow Buns.&nbsp; If we are gonna use the name alone,&nbsp; Tuan takes a point,&nbsp; the name is catchy,&nbsp; almost magical.&nbsp; Magical for those who has an active imagination and who digs figures of speech. <br> <br> The price.&nbsp; It costs less than the competition.&nbsp; Another point there.&nbsp; I paid php 128 for a box of three.<br> <br> The taste.&nbsp; What i noticed is the milky taste of the pastry (apart from the white color).&nbsp; As for the filling,&nbsp; i cant differentiate it from its rival.&nbsp; I think the taste is similar.&nbsp; Same with the size of ze buns. <br> <br> And oh,&nbsp; you dont have to endure long lines unlike the rival.&nbsp; That's a good thing,&nbsp; no health risks involved."
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City: Pasig, The Sapphire Bloc, Sapphire Road, Ortigas, Pasig City, Philippines
"Wonder why the reviews were low on here but decided to give it a try (possibly due to the lack of servers? Luckily the hotel wasn't overcrowded). We ate here on a Saturday lunchtime. Not that many people but there was only one server. We ordered the steak and fries, truffle mushroom noodles, 3 pieces of southern fried chicken with a creamy chicken sauce. The steak and fries were good, although I find the steak a little tough. The truffle mushroom noodles were the bomb. It was very creamy, you can taste the truffle. The chicken was delicious and had that citrus flavor that was good. Place was nice too!"
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City: Pasig, Taytay Diversion Road Corner Ortigas Avenue Extension, Dolores, Taytay, Rizal, 1103, Pasig, Philippines
"My go to place whenever im flyin solo or on a budget mode when i am visiting the moa area. service is quite ok for this branch as i have seen much slower and worse kfc branches somewhere else"
Salsa sauce

Salsa sauce

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Price

The Average price for Salsa sauce is:
$3.6

Ingredients

Cabbage
  • Cabbage
  • Aisle Condiments Qty. 0.5 cup (120g)
Mayonnaise
Hot sauce

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