Restaurants from Mandaluyong


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City: Pasig, G/F Rockwell Business Center, Tower 2, Pasig I-, Philippines
The visitors love it when Asian cuisine meets a bit of creativity. That's exactly what you can expect at the Savor Filipino Cuisine from Pasig, with its unconventional Asian fusion cuisine - the perfect blend of traditional meets the adventurous world of fusion cuisine, On the menu there are also several Asian dishes.
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4.5
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City: Fort Bonifacio Pilipinas, G/F Net Park, 5th Ave, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio Pilipinas, Philippines
"Delicious Filipino food. I recommend the sinigang.. sisig.. pancit, and the ube sago. My cousin also said kare kare. I didn't like the adobo so much.. it..."
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City: San Juan, 108 A. Luna St, San Juan, Philippines
"Ang sarap ng Baked sushi and Cheesy baked lasagna! Oorder ulit ako dito "
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City: Taytay, ML Quezon Ave. | Extension Brgy. San Roque, Front of Antipolo Doctors Hospital, Antipolo City, Luzon 1870, Philippines, 1920, Taytay
"I just wanted to treat my family with something new, not the usual almost food and Chinese cuisine in the shopping centers, not also buffet that will gain me weight, as I googled...what about a road trip then eat in antipolo before I go. pinto art museum? the idea was good with my children, but I will treat them. bingo, I found a decent rest, clean and good eating. kapitbahayan, however, is only a small place, although they have tables from the main kitchen hall of the aircon. with the progress in antipolo, I hope that this resto will plan their expansion. I was happy to have my birthday contract!"
2.8
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2.8
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City: Makati, Ground Level, Greenbelt 5, Ayala Malls, Makati, Philippines
"Thank you Mesa and FoodPanda for letting us enjoy our fave Mesa dishes at the comfort of our home. Laing 2 ways and Boneless Crispy Pata are our all-time Mesa favorite combo. On top of the superb dishes, there's the mouthwatering garlic bits w/ chili"
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City: Makati City Pilipinas, 4898 Durban St, Makati City Pilipinas, Philippines
"Another new joint in the poblacion area is worth checking. this small casual place in the heart of poblacion is a beautiful sound to enjoy."
4.6
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City: City of San Juan, City Of San Juan, Philippines, City of San Juan
As soon as we have an overview of dishes and drinks for Nanay Laura's Filipino Style Cuisine from City of San Juan, we will publish it here. In the meantime, feel free to take a look at the meal plans in the surrounding area. Or help us by uploading an overview of the dishes and drinks here.
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City: Niles, 2/F, 5666 Don Pedro, Poblacion, Makati, 1209 Metro Manila, Philippines, Niles
"Best cocktails and they now offer vegan friendly food! Love it!"
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City: Makati, Commercial 9, Beacon Tower, Chino Roces, Legaspi Village, Makati City, 1229, Philippines
Home Delivery, Takeaway Available, Full Bar Available, Table booking not available
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City: Makati, Level 1, Greenbelt 4, Ayala Center, Greenbelt, Makati City, 1226, Philippines
"Kabila is a filipino bistro that banks on fresh and simple filipino flavors at the same time boasts of exploring the Philippines through your palate w/ dishes from different parts of the archipelago. the menu harmoniously puts together local favorites that are good for pairing and sharing just how Filipino families like it. expect nothing less than a selection that is straightforward, locally sourced and outright Filipino... and i thank you, chereht! <br br/>thanks to a friend who won in another friend’s raffle, we were able to obtain a GC and thanks to zomato gold, we unlocked bo-goS. all in all, dishes for a party of wow right?! haha.<br br/>checking the menu, i was more drawn to Kabila’s rather than the museum cafe, prolly because the Filipino in me seemed to root for ‘em Filipino cuisine. browsing through the food pics, the batchoy and the dinakdakan seemed to whisper in my ear and say: eat me, me so pretty, me so tasty! it suuure waaas! the stock was overly rich in flavor, i mean all the ingredients were distinct in that soup; mind-blowingly amazing!m and the bagnet woohoo, lurve! it took usba while to slurp on it but thanks to the stone bowl, it kept its temperature. for me, tinalo nya ang RAMEN! this one is the bomb! the dinakdakan, was also an eruption of flavor. the char from the grill, the crispness of the tenga, the creaminess of the gata melded well and i couldnt stop my praises! iba ito guysh!<br br/>unfortunately, the other dishes weren’t as impressive. the lumpia, was okay but the condiments were extremes- sweeeeet lumpia sauce and a bland vinegar. the pochero was bland too, if not for the chorizo, the bagoong and patis, it in itself was meh. the margherita pizza was too tangy, the fresh tomato slices were half-baked (i guess that’s how they opted for it to happen) but i like mine reeeally cooked- i had to ask for some salt to make the sour. well, i was expecting a sweet ending, it turned out differently. the mangoes on the mango sticky rice had a tang to it again, there was ube in between said rice and mango, but i failed to decipher it along w/ the sweet coconut sauce and i felt like the rice lacked that coconut-umph. kudos though to the texture, coz a play on it was observed. crunch from the pinipig, creamy from the sauce, chew from the rice and softness from the mango.<br br/>lurve the ambiance and the crowd that it caters to- social levels alert, like it’s totes perf for #TitaConference or an easy breezy brunch date. the service was commendable and i love their patience and engagement w/ customers."