Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Paranaque including Red Lantern, Yakumi, The Cafe, Lucky Noodles, Medley Buffet, Nobu Restaurant, Ramen Kuroda, Vikings, Apu, Crystal Dragon
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4 based on 41 reviews
Me and my friend try out the this wonderful chinese restaurant. Food, service and staff was outstanding. From the tea service to the food and dessert. Everything was superb and we are taking care very well. They looking into every single details without fail. Will definitely be back for next visit! Keep up the good job!
4 based on 92 reviews
Food and service was excellent! From the time we sat down until the end of the meal, service was great. I would definitely recommend!
4 based on 160 reviews
Vikings Luxury Buffet is a contemporary and stylish restaurant that overlooks the majestic Manila Bay through its' vast windows. At Vikings, we are redefining the concept of buffet by incorporating show kitchens in our dining area to show our guests how o
Excited to see the menu offered in this branch of Vikings. For ordinary occasion this place is sufficient. For special ones, however, with 10++ guests, none can compare to Vikings MOA. For very special occasion with very special VIP friends and relatives, its NIU (either SM Aura or The Podium). Thank you Vikings for the experiences I had with your branches. Hope to be in one again in the near future.
4 based on 79 reviews
This is one of the restaurants on the groundfloor of the recently inaugurated Double Dragon Mall along EDSA Ext. near MOA. What immediately attracted me to this restaurant was its good selection of foods at affordable price. I tried their ramen gyoza set for only 320 pesos and it was really good!The place was jampacked when I had my lunch there, which shows that customers are satisfied with what they pay for. The staff are also friendly and accommodating. Thumbs up!
4 based on 234 reviews
The world's most recognized Japanese restaurant, known for its innovative Japanese-Peruvian cuisine paired with a hip crowd and celebrity following.
Nobu in Manila has a good reputation for Japanese food, it is the only Japanese celebrity chef restaurant in Manila, no other ones around. The hype around it and the amazing comments I find however exaggerated unless our experience was so unusual. We went on a weekend for dinner, the restaurant was not busy at all, atmosphere very dull to say the least. Service was far from great, food took very long - and as I mentioned the restaurant was not busy at all and they had enough staff around. All seemed very uncoordinated, nobody seemed to run the place.The food was ok, nothing special but also nothing wrong with it, but for sure not the best Japanese food I ever had. Considering there is a celebrity chef name at the door one would expect more or not? I went to Matsuhisa in LA and some other Nobu's around the globe, those were great and exceptional, from service to food to restaurant vibe, Nobu Manila is way behind those.Quite frankly we ordered a few dishes, were not so impressed with the quality and waiting for so long, and left hungry after a while as we just had enough and were not enjoying our evening there.
4 based on 95 reviews
Medley's ingeniously crafted menus and live cooking stations take center stage amid a distinctively upscale ambiance. Whether buffet or a la carte, its sensational selection of international flavors will excite the most demanding palate.
The interior is fancy, well lit, fun vibe! It offers an extensive array of dishes. I surely found all my favorite dishes. Medley has laksa, shrimp cooked in different ways, peking duck, Japanese dishes, Filipino, Arabic, Italian and so much more. The juice, soda and wine were all part of what we paid for. Specialty for the day was Milk Tea with bobba! The service was way much better than the other buffets in Manila. The servers were always ready and sensitive to the customers needs, particularly Marvin. He even offered to get juice for us, had shrimps cooked for us, korean beef. We were stuffed and very happy!
5 based on 2379 reviews
Fortune has shone on this haven for Asian gastronomy with its sumptuous soups, noodles, rice dishes, and traditional Asian specialties that pay homage to the various food festivals across the region. The open kitchen with a dining counter allows you to wa
I just want to share my experience with dining here. Gerardo and Antonette assisted us with much courtesy and joy. Ms Jenny their supervisor that ensure that all runs smoothly with our meals. I hope this could reach to them that we appreciate their hard work. Thanks and always be well!
5 based on 2055 reviews
The Cafe is the main dining space at Hyatt Regency Manila City of Dreams, open from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM. An interactive show-kitchen restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, this bustling 315-seater eatery offers a range of seating options, from co
Filipinas is well know for the great services and happy people. This place you feel like is nothing better around. food is excelent, diferent option veg non veg but most importantly is the place is really clean and confortable, so no need to be worry about anithing else. sit relax, eat and enjoy.
5 based on 842 reviews
Whether it's sushi, sashimi, or the freshest fish and crustaceans, Yakumi offers only the best Japanese dishes created by some of the world's top Japanese chefs. This dining destination features an expansive open kitchen that allows patrons to witness how
Pricey - but really good salmon sashimi ... don't order Gyudon (it'saverage) ... their spicy tuna maki (average) .. Tempura - is above average ...
5 based on 2035 reviews
The name is a beacon calling out to diners from all over the world who enjoy the best of the regional specialties of China. Suckling pig, Peking duck, and a wide array of delicious homemade dim sum are just the beginning of the restaurant's list of mouthw
Thank you Shiela, Cynthia, Guill & Rogelio for taking care of me..I always love it to dine here because of you guys and also to your service..Always coming back!
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