Find out what Asian restaurants to try in San Pablo City including Sulyap Gallery Cafe, Forest City Restaurant, Suki Alfresco, Si Christina Gateau Sans Rival, Samuel's Plate/Gastropub, PatisTito Garden Cafe, Cafe Lago, Youtofu Restaurant, Cusina de Sabang 602, Gerry's Grill SM San Pablo
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It's part of a restaurant chain that specializes in Filipino cuisine. It is inside the SM mall so it's a good place to meet up with friends and family. We had sisig (sizzling chopped pork jowl), grilled squid, and grilled blue marlin. The service was good and friendly. Good value. I will dine here again.
4 based on 17 reviews
Have your quiet dinner with your family or loved one in this cool lakeside restaurant in Bunot lake. Their Kare-kare was tasty although they do not serve this using ox tail but with lean beef. Fried tilapia came in a good presentation but lacks flavor and spices. The stir fried noodles resembled that of an instant pancit canton that sticks together when cooled. The Chicken with ala Szhechwan sauce was fine.
4 based on 11 reviews
Unbelievably great food accompanied with great service. Tofu soups to die for plus so much more. Definitely a must go if you're a foodie. The soup itself is very flavorful; one of my friends thought it was better than what we could find in Manila! You will not leave disappointed.
4 based on 28 reviews
Cafe Lago is a charming place to have a meal or snack on Sampaloc Lake and sample local flavors. If you're lucky, you'll even have a special dinner guest join you!
4 based on 38 reviews
PatisTito Garden Cafe is your destination for a memorable encounter with Philippine culture through Filipino food in our unique version of a Filipino home. Using only fresh and locally sourced ingredients, we serve slow-cooked meals within a verdant garde
My husband and I decided to do a culinary tour in the South, starting in PatisTito Cafe in San Pablo, Hacienda Escudero in Tiaong, Palaisdaan in Tayabas and Buddy's restaurant in Lucban, Quezon. PatisTito has an artsy and nature's ambiance. Quite charming, with it's artworks, Filipiniana dresses on display and landscape around the restaurant. We ordered ensaladang crispy dilis, pork balls, beef steak and binagoongang baboy. The pork balls were undercooked; the beef steak is quite oily and the binagoongang baboy is a bit dry as if it has been re-heated several times. The food is quite pricey and I must say not worth the price you are paying for. If you will just travel to San Pablo to try the restaurant for its food, then it would not be worth the trip. There are other restaurants that are near Manila and would have better-tasting menu. The dishes in the menu do not look the same as the actual food served. You can check out the pictures attached to this review and the pictures of the food in their menu as advertised in their website, for you to be able to compare and see the difference. I will not definitely come back.
4 based on 25 reviews
It's my first time at Samuel's place, though I was born in San Pablo, I've been away for almost a decade, and I must say this place worth a visit. The food is delicious, especially the ensaladang pako and kulawo (reminds me of my childhood days). The restaurant is located in a residential area but it's accessible, and they have parking area. The staff were accommodating and friendly. I recommend this place.
4 based on 60 reviews
Spent about 10 minutes inside. Was illegally parked in front. Just bought sans rival and a muffin to take home.But the staff were really accommodating, greeting me at the door immediately. Guess they also saw my parking. From what I saw, place was really neat and nice. Sans Rival was gone in an instant.Will be back to really enjoy the place and food next time.
4 based on 41 reviews
Experience Japanese food that's easy on your budget but worthy on your palate.
Tuna Sashimi! Its the best tuna sashimi ever tried in Philippines. Unfortunately, i wasnt able to take a picture of it since i finished it all right away. Happy tummy! Thumbs up, Suki!
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5 based on 24 reviews
We found the Forest City Restaurant tucked away in San Pablo's night market. We had been looking for a place that served pansit kalabuko and there it was, large as life on a sign outside the restaurant! We ordered the delicious noodle and coconut dish and were delight to find it served in coconut bowls.The owners, a young couple, have a farm where they grow their own produce for the restaurant and encourage local, farm-to-table cuisine. This restaurant is definitely worth the trip.
4 based on 173 reviews
The owners of this restaurant bought century-old houses from different places and rebuilt it inside a compund which they made into a restaurant and a bed and breakfast. The cuisine is a mix of Western and Traditional Filipino.
Sulyap is easily the best, most authentic restaurant in San Pablo and the ambience is enchanting. The restaurant is mostly open to the air, on two levels, and features courtyard with fountain. The structure is made of several old houses from all around the country that were disassembled, brought to San Pablo and reassembled as the restaurant/hotel. There is also a free museum filled with antique furniture, toys, housewares, etc.The food is great and reasonably priced. All the Filipino favorites are on the menu. A popular dish here is pork belly smoked with coconut husks and grilled.
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