Restaurants from Pasay City


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City: Asia, San Miguel By The Bay, SM Mall Of Asia Seaside Blvd, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines
"The Covid-19 pandemic made this place very lonely. not many people dinning through government restrictions. no happier hours. Eat is good. it's just sad that people can't be together to enjoy food, especially to have a boodle camp"
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City: Pasay Pilipinas, Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay Pilipinas, Philippines
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City: Ermita, Manila, 1190 Bocobo St, Ermita, Philippines
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City: Pasay, Pasay I-, Philippines
"I love steama, where seafood is guaranteed fresh and the prices are decent. Whenever we come here, royal kitchen is our restaurant. interestingly, my favourite dish is not even related to meeresfruit. when they come here, make sure to try their salted eggs french to die (perhaps literally coz it is super sensual br>/ note: they must first buy the seafood and bring to the restaurant before they get a number for a table. likewise, their cooking fee is by kilo so mas sulit when they buy 1kg fish vs 0.9g fish (provided that they can end it, of course br br br br/ came back on May 30, 2019 their pampano is to die. cook it so delicious with soy!"
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City: Ermita, Food Court, Lower Ground Floor, SM City Manila, Ermita, Manila, Philippines
Fish, Can, Shrimp, Shrimp, Grill
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City: Ermita, 1190 J. Bocobo Street, Ermita, Manila, Philippines
"A few weeks ago, we had lunch at Sabreen's Seafood Market Restaurant along J. Bocobo St. in Malate. It is located just across from Hizon's. Parking is available in front (free), but is limited. They have a guard who can watch over your car.<br> <br> Sabreen's Seafood Market Restaurant is newly-renovated from the previous Seafood Market, and is under new management. The current owner was a regular customer who decided to take over when the previous owner planned to sell.<br> <br> When I entered Sabreen's, I couldn't believe such a nice restaurant existed in the heart of Malate. The decor is very luxurious for a "palutuan" - with velvet chairs and Mediterranean touches, and a COOL AIRCON, a definite must in the Manila heat!<br> <br> SABREEN'S SEAFOOD MARKET RESTAURANT INTERIORS<br> <br> There is a very nice waiting area that greets you when you enter. Once you enter the restaurant, on the right, you'll see the seafood display section where you can pick out what you would like to have cooked.<br> <br> The interiors are very luxurious, something you would not expect in downtown Malate.<br> <br> There are windows into the kitchen where you can watch your food being cooked.<br> <br> FOOD "SHOPPING"<br> <br> After reserving a table, we went "shopping" for our food. There is a seafood display area / market on the right side of the restaurant where you can pick the food you want cooked. Prices are indicated.<br> <br> You are also given a small shopping cart to put your purchases in :)<br> <br> The meal was a treat so I don't know how much our orders came out to. There is generally no cooking charge, except for maybe special orders. You are charged the price of the seafood you buy, the cooking is already included in the seafood price.<br> <br> THE FOOD<br> <br> We started with the Clam Ginger Soup. It was light and clean tasting, a perfect start to our seafood fiesta.<br> <br> We also ordered some Baked Scallops.<br> <br> For some semblance of healthy eating, we had this Mixed Vegetables with Oyster Sauce, which was actually quite good. It was smoky yet delicately flavored, I didn't even mind that it was vegetarian and ate a lot of this.<br> <br> We also had some Grilled Salmon with Lemon Butter Sauce.<br> <br> One of my favorites is this Fried Squid. I think it was Salt &amp; Pepper Squid. It had a light batter, the squid was cooked just right, it was tender and not tough. It went really well with the accompanying vinegar.<br> <br> My other favorite dishes were the Fried Shrimp in Chili Sauce and the Crab in Chili Sauce. The sweet meat of the perfectly cooked crab was addictive. I wish I could have eaten more of the shrimp, too, but they were gone in 60 seconds! &nbsp;<br> <br> We also ordered the Pineapple Fried Rice, which had A LOT of pineapple chunks, which was okay with me, but others who didn't like pineapple so much thought that it was too much pineapple.<br> <br> We also had the Steamed Lapu-Lapu. The Lapu-lapu was alive just a few minutes ago and was even jumping around in our cart! I have a thing about overcooked steamed fish and this was not overcooked. Awesome. Fresh, fresh, fresh! Since no one seemed interested in them, I ate the fish cheeks and fish meat at the back of the fish head, the yummiest parts, IMHO. If you know how to eat steamed fish, you know what I'm talking about!&nbsp;<br> <br> It's just not so pretty because they made a slit on the fish to make it cook more evenly and avoid overcooking.<br> <br> SUMMARY<br> <br> During the course of our meal, we saw a lot of foreigners patronizing the restaurant, so I think it is a good place to take relatives or foreign guests for a seafood meal if you don't want to venture too far, especially if they are staying in the Malate / Manila area. It is also a very nice place for a family meal, and it's big enough to accommodate the entire clan. Sabreen's is also much cleaner than going seafood shopping at Dampa. You can wear your nice clothes / shoes and not worry about getting palengke gunk on them.<br> <br> The renovations were done very well - the place looks like a palace! The food is fresh, especially if you go for the live fish, crabs or lobsters! The experience of choosing your food at a restaurant before it is cooked is usually a unique experience for most people, and it's something that your guests will remember for a long time. Also, I'm all praises for the cooks who turned out such delicious, mouthwatering dishes so quickly! I was happy with all the food we had. Even the simple vegetable dishes were perfectly done. <br><br><a href="https://www.zomato.com/spoonback?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.baratako.com&amp;r=26718550&amp;to=27049549&amp;k=4983eb9b66ce1c33f0b225cf0c8c0044" target="_blank"><span class="left red-text">baratako.com</span><span class="grey-text left ml5" data-icon="ŧ"></span></a>"
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City: Asia, Hobbies Of Asia, 8 Diosdado Macapagal Blvd, Pasay, 1300 Metro Manila, Philippines
As soon as we have an overview of dishes and drinks for Sis-bro Seafood from Asia, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to take a look at the menus in the surrounding area. Or help us by uploading the meal plan here.
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City: Makati City, G/F Robinsons Designer Residences, Valero Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City, Metro Manila 1200, Philippines
" Went here last night as I was riding my fixie through the CBD. Ordered their Batchoy with Pinoy Mojito and it was amazing. great place as they have a soup bar for the loners like me. Erwan had another hit with this one. Aprub! "
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City: Asia, Seascape Village, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines, Asia
As soon as we have a meal plan for Asian Taste Seafood from Asia, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to take a look at the menus in the surrounding area. Or help us by uploading an overview of the dishes and drinks here.
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City: Manila, 1005 Maria Orosa St, Manila, 1002, Philippines
In New Dynasty Seafood from Manila, expect versatile, scrumptious Chinese cuisine that's traditionally cooked in a wok, and you can look forward to the delicious classic seafood cuisine.