Find out what Italian restaurants to try in Mandaluyong. Mandaluyong City (Filipino: Lungsod ng Mandaluyong) is a city in the Philippines located directly east of Manila. It is one of the sixteen cities which, along with the Municipality of Pateros, make up Metro Manila, the National Capital Region. It is known for the Ortigas Center, a commercial and business center that is also shared with Pasig. Notable institutions and establishments in the city include the Asian Development Bank, the headquarters of Banco De Oro and San Miguel Corporation and shopping malls like Shangri-La Plaza and SM Megamall.
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3 based on 32 reviews
First time to be in this resto. I ordered a seafood pasta and it tastes good. The pizza that my boss ordered was also great (except for the blue cheese, i don't like it). The grape shake is really refreshing. By the way the mango dessert that I had was so delicious, I forgot the name of that cake. The ambience and fast service add more value to customers.
4 based on 25 reviews
This is just one of the numerous fast food restaurants in the country that try to serve Italian dishes to no success. It serves the usual Filipino version of pasta and pizza. It has branches all over the country and caters more to the masses' taste and tight budget. Nothing spectacular about this place, really.
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4 based on 38 reviews
Ok, we had so much truffle oil. :) We celebrated our wedding anniversary with a lunch date at CK. The food was lovely. Not very photogenic as the colors are kind of dull, but tasty (which is more important). I loved the mushroom risotto balls. The chicken parmigiana tasted great but was so thin and a bit rubbery. The pasta we ordered (I forgot the name, but it had bacon, mushroom, truffle with cream sauce) was a hit even with our toddler. :) Service was great if only the server did not think we ordered "take out", so they had to transfer everything in plates.
4 based on 34 reviews
Nothing can be more romantic than a date night in Galileo with my best friends. The facade is built with bricks and warmly lit by hanging string lights. The walls in the dining area are filled with fancy wine cellars. What enticed me more is the cheese wheel pasta. You can cook your pasta of choice in a massive parmesan for P500 inclusive of a drink. It is available during weekends until 10:00pm. Options for the pasta includes: tagliatelle, penne, or spaghetti. The sumptuous choices for the sauce are creamy truffle pasta, authentic carbonara, pasta alfredo, funghi porcini & tartufo bianco, bolognese or pesto genovesse. It was no surprise that truffle is best option for me. We have the liberty to cook the pasta on our own once we are called for our turn. We also ordered Prosciutto & Salsiccia, a pie of parma ham in Pomodoro for P480. The menu is overwhelming with italian dishes and an intensive selection of wine. There are cheese and cold cuts available as a platter. Prime ingredients and delicacies are also up for sale. It is an intimate experience of authentic Italian food and wine culture. Galileo Enoteca actually meant wine library. Make a reservation prior to visit to secure a table.
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4 based on 41 reviews
Seriously regretting not having visited this place sooner. Their burrata is fresh made, and absolutely creamy. We had the chance to pair it with strawberries and balsamic vinegar and almost died from the sheer deliciousness of it. Seriously. Have their burrata whatever way you want (salad, etc.) but make sure you have some whenever you visit.Pizzas are amazingly delicious - right amount of chewiness in the dough, incredibly fresh tasting and savory toppings. It's a testament to simplicity and freshness bringing out the best flavors. Try the SMEG- Sausage, Mushroom, Egg and Gouda. Egg on pizza? you may ask, but all your questions will vanish with the first bite. Then demolish that crust with their homemade spicy honey (right amount of sweetness and a nibble of spice brings it all home).We had Nutella Soup for dessert, served in a bread bowl. For all the hype this may be the only thing I won't order again. Kids loved it though.Get your family off to Gino's right now!
4 based on 56 reviews
The menu is pretty simple: pasta, pizzas and salads. The set up is like Subway with containers full of food items to choose from. We had pizza and spaghetti with pesto. However, the size was fairly small and the quality questionable. The flavor was nothing what I had expected. I don't think I would want to frequent this place again.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Hong Kongâs Homegrown Foods has been known for truly innovative concepts, which makes this collaboration with the Moment Group incredibly fitting. With Linguini Fini now in Manila, Filipinos have access to authentic and tasty Italian fare that offers fres
BUT people, I am only basing my review on one dish I ordered which is the vongole pasta. I have my favorite vongole pasta dishes -- one from Cyme and the other Mama Lou's. THis vongole didnt make my list but its okay. The serving size for single is a bit small though, might as well get the for sharing. You will get more for the price difference. Service is great though and seats are comfortable. I will still come back to try their pizza though.
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