Reviews on Seafood food in Manila, Luzon, Philippines. Metropolitan Manila encompasses six cities and 12 towns. Located on Manila Bay in the South China Sea, and bisected by the Pasig River, the capital of the Philippines is historic and modern, rich and poor. A popular sight is the walled area called Intramuros. The capital during Spanish colonization, Intramuros has retained old dungeons and gunpowder rooms but added art galleries and theaters. The city is filled with museums, shops, parks and churches, plus enough nightlife to last until dawn.
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3 based on 85 reviews
This Friday's is similar to what one is in North America and the interior atmosphere is kinda the same but the menu is different with some substantial changes.Service is agonizingly slow for some reason and it took incredibly long time to get drink refills and the bill when we were ready to go.The restroom did not have any soap and as well needed cleaning.The menus were sticky filthy and gross.Prices are a bit too high for the area and for the service level.I would not recommend.
4 based on 64 reviews
My visits to President Grand Palace Restaurant are few and far between, but let me just say that on occasions that I do go there, they always make the experience worth the long trip to Binondo. I swear by their Guisadong Misua and Yang Chow Fried rice, they are really extra special. All their other dishes are equally tasty and delicious, you can pick whatever is on the menu and be assured that they will taste awesome. Yes, go and eat there, it will be a good experience !
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4 based on 31 reviews
As indicated in its name, seafood and hotpot are strengths of this Chinese restaurant.The ambience is definitively chinese, from the interior decoration through the menu and the services as well. There are 2 different menus.The 1st called hotpot menu, presents all ingredients what youâd like to put into your hotpot: kinds of noodles, various seafoods, various meats (including organs) and vegetables as well. Each ingredient is for sale separately. So, more the ingredients added, higher the price.The 2nd menu is for all which are not hotpot: roasted pork, Beijing style roasted duck...Foods are cooked by the good hands. It is not definitively excellent, but is one of the great foods in the town.In the other hand, the price is relatively cheaper than the other restaurants.If you are nearby, this restaurant could be your best choice. But if you are away, spending your time (because of the traffic in Manila) to go there seems not to be a good idea.
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4 based on 104 reviews
It was a post-Birthday celebration with family during lunch and the place was almost empty with only few tables taken. Service was friendly and efficient. The food was delicious and tasty. Towards the end of our meal, diners started arriving and the place got crowded. Desert was complimentary. Although visited the location at Resorts World, Iâm pretty sure the standards are the same.
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4 based on 94 reviews
Back for our Sharks Fin w Crabmeat soup, loofah w scallops, two dimsum dishes and as our heading, a yummy meal and met our consistency standard!Always worth the trip from Makati.
4 based on 85 reviews
For reasonably priced seafood dishes, this is the resto. We always go here when we have blow-outs. They have a table that can accommodate 15 people. This is the hang out of some politicians too!!! The place is not that fancy but clean and the food is good. I like their chicken pie, the tao so fish , the bamboo shells in tao si and the baked rice. Parking there is challenging though. They open from lunch up to dinner.They also have rice toppings and noodles for quick lunch or dinner. They are reasonably priced. Sometimes i go there for take-out when i am in Chinatown.
4 based on 551 reviews
Good food and accommodating staffs. The sinigang was great but not that hot anymore cause it was very windy, the adobong pusit is flavourful. Overall we love it and itâs a must to eat here! Ohhh, they also offer to take a photo of you after serving the food
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