Spring Rolls Restaurants in Taytay

The best places in Taytay to eat Spring Rolls. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Taytay who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Taytay, Km 23 Ortigas Ave Ext, Taytay, 1920 Ortigas Ave Ext, Taytay, Philippines
"The service is slow. One time the fried lumpia tasted sour and they said it’s normal. The quantity is quite small for the price but I guess it’s ok."
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City: Taytay, 57 Rizal Avenue, San Isidro, Taytay, 1920, Philippines
"I like the fusion of pine and Chinese foods. tama ang timpla. I have listed what I like about palmera. 1. The restaurant itself is not so intimidating. I'm coming. 2. eating is great! the pata! the pata tim! that should die! idagdag mo pa ang pansit nila! ai dai! lami jud! there are many dishes that they can choose. 3. they have catering services events place na pwede for special events sa kinabuhi nimo."
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City: Taytay, Second Floor, EM Gems Building, L. Sumulong, Circumferential Road, San Roque, Upper Antipolo, Rizal, 1920, Taytay, Philippines
With the extensive diversity of coffee and tea specialties, a visit to Minced Manila becomes even more attractive, and you can look forward to the delicious traditional seafood cuisine. Would you rather enjoy the food at home or at a special place like a big birthday party? Thanks to the in-house catering, that's no problem, For you, the dishes are normally prepared in the shortest time and fresh.
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City: Taytay, Bankers Village II, Sumulong Highway, Dela Paz, Upper Antipolo, 1920, Taytay, Philippines
"Ban Be Ca Phe is a Vietnamese-Filipino restaurant located at Upper Antipolo. This charming space is just a few meters shy from Robinson’s Antipolo and offers very affordable Vietnamese dishes. The cafe, technically, has three parts: a veranda, and inside a dining area at the right side and a traditional Vietnamese sitting area on the left side, which, in my opinion, gives so much Kumbaya vibes. LOL Kidding aside, I find the interior both creative and unique. I went here last May 27th with my mom to have lunch.<br> <br> I haven’t had breakfast yet when we got there, meaning, I haven’t had my morning fix. So the first thing I ordered is their signature Vietnamese iced milk coffee, otherwise known as Ca Phe Sua Da. It was served in a glass with a layer of condensed milk and topped with a classic Vietnamese tin coffee drip. You’d have to wait for the coffee to fully drain before pouring it in a taller glass with ice. It was both fun and delicious. Did I also mention that it only costs 65php? Oh, yes! It’s relatively cheaper than the other Vietnamese restaurants I’ve been to. My mom ordered a tall glass of Honeydew Lemonade which costs 85php. It was refreshing, according to her.<br> <br> Then we ordered a serving of Hu Tieu Xao which is a stir-fried noodle dish with a twist. Instead of vegetables and tofu, Ban Be Ca Phe’s version is pretty similar to a Filipino dish we are all familiar with. Generously topped with carrots, lettuce, onions, meat, and squid, this dish will totally remind you of a classic Pancit. It’s good and costs 110php. Not too bad, in my opinion, but I find it quite typical Filipino than Vietnamese.<br> <br> We also ordered Bun Thap Cam (150php), Goi Cuon (90php), and fried Goi Cuon — which could totally pass as Lumpiang Shanghai. Bun Thap Cam is a bed of vermicelli noodles topped with meat and vegetables. Ban Be’s version was a rice noodle base, topped with vegetables, tofu, meat, and peanuts which I find a lovely combination. Goi Cuon, also known as Vietnamese spring rolls, is well… spring rolls packed with vermicelli noodles, shrimp, and lettuce. Ban Be’s spring rolls are actually very delicious and satisfying, I highly recommend it. Oh, and yes, the fried version, which only costs 110php, was generously packed with vermicelli noodles, carrots, and ground meat. It’s addicting.<br> <br> Lastly, we tried both of their chicken (130php) and tofu sisig (100php), and I’m so glad we did. If you’re a fan of the dish, you should definitely try Ban Be’s sisigs. They’re not only reasonably priced and delicious but also generously portioned.<br> <br> I am more than satisfied to have dined here at Ban Be Ca Phe. Their food is delicious, I wouldn’t say exactly too authentic but each dish was done with a twist that makes it special. Not only that, their staff were really attentive and nice to us all throughout. This place is perfect for a lunch with family or friends, or to hang out in the evening with friends over a bucket of beers at their veranda."
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City: Taytay, Brgy, 305 Pos Bldg., Sct.Madriñan, Tomas Morato Ave, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, Taytay
"Their ramen was awesome, it tasted like authentic Japanese ramen however their gyoza was disappointing because it tasted like a dessert because of too much sweetness. Overall this Japanese restaurant is good. We will definitely come back."
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City: Taytay, Roxas Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, Taytay
"Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4"
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City: Taytay, Sitio Montevista Barangay, Taytay, Philippines
"Peaceful ambience, delicious food with reasonable prices."

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