Best Southwestern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Southwestern food in Pasig. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Southwestern restaurants near you.. Pasig is a city in the Philippines. Located along the eastern border of Metro Manila, Pasig is bordered on the west by Quezon City and Mandaluyong; to the north by Marikina; to the south by Makati, Pateros, and Taguig; and to the east by Antipolo, the municipality of Cainta and Taytay in the province of Rizal.
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Dining at the Sky Garden Steakhouse was an amazing experience. The ambiance was perfect with the warm temperature and great lighting put by the staff. Our servers Rachael and Sherwin were attentive and helpful throughout the meal. We ordered the porterhouse steak which was seasoned just right and the fettuccine was even better. The house red wine complemented the steak perfectly. Canât wait to come eat here again. I definitely recommend Sky Garden to Manila visitors/residents looking for a great steakhouse. Thank you again Rachael and SherwinDear Fred L, It gives us great pleasure to know that you had a wonderful evening at Sky Garden Steak House. We are grateful of your kind words about your amazing experience from our team members, Rachael and Sherwin. We will definitely share with the rest of the team your valuable comments to ensure that we maintain or even exceed the experience you had with us on your next visit.See you soon!Best regards,Sky Garden Steak House Team
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Probably one of the best dining places in Pasig, Kapitolyo in particular. Reasonable prices for such huge servings. My personal favorites are: paella and beef nachos (although I noticed other branches add more beef than Kapitolyo branch). I can go here everyday and just eat their beef nachos. That's how much I love it. I've also tried their ribs but not to my liking. Theirs is a bit dry, I prefer the fall-off-the-bones kinds of ribs. Their quesadilla is also not exceptional for me, I barely tasted the meat inside because it was overpowered by too much cheese (others prefer that way though). For the drinks, my sister told me they have nice dalandan drink which is her and my mom's favorite, but I found it too sweet. Another dish I tried is their salpicado (which I think is also called salpicao). It was okay, but nothing special for me. As mentioned, prices are reasonable. Each dish costs 150-350 pesos only, except of course for their steak which can go as high as 400+ pesos. Every visit costs us more or less 1500 pesos (4 persons). Not too bad, right?
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I highly recommend Agave Mexican Cantina.I had pork burrito, the best burrito that i've tasted. And definitely must try the bottomless margarita! Kudos to our server Aaron, for making our night great! Thank you! Great place to get bottomless alcohol but the music can be unnecessarily loud. For sure I'm coming back for more Thank you for the kind review Marie! The music gets a little louder after 9pm, but before that time its not too loud. We're glad you loved your burrito and look forward to you trying our bottomless cocktails in the future!
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