Reviews on Pizza food in Leyte Province, Visayas, Philippines including Giuseppe's Italian-Filipino, Canto Fresco, Shakey's, Shakey's Tacloban, Greenwich, Elijah's Pizzaria and Grill, Costiera Amalfitana AFCCO, Martinelli Pizza Deli
Things to do in Leyte Province
Pop in now and again for a pizza (obviously). Tasty, excellent service and comfortable relaxing surroundings.
Fine dining water frontage Italian Restaurant. Alfresco and inside dining. Barista coffee machine for your coffee favorites. Full top shelf bar for your refreshments. Authentic Traditional Italian cuisine owned by Italian chef. Perfect for weddings, anniv
Excellent food, excellent chef,excellent owner,excellent well trained staff, amazing views clean crsip atmosphere. Food to die for. If you are missing full flavoured genuine Italian food by a top Italian chef who knows his stuff then eat here. I have been here many times and for sure will keep going back. 10 out of 10. On a side note try the latte.
Best Japanese food near Leyte Province, Visayas, Philippines
It's the first pizza house in Ormoc to serve New York-style pizzas. Most pizzerias here, except those of Greenwhich, has thin crusts which can be boring sometimes.My personal favorite and one that you should try is the Meaty Man and Hawaiian. We also ordered the Chicken on the Ranch variety and it tastes good too.One thing that bothers me about Elijah is their pricing. A 9" pizza cost 140 pesos while the 12" one costs 250 pesos and an 18" may 500+. As a customer, I would rather buy two 9"s and spend a few more bucks instead of buying one 12" or two 12"s instead of buying an 18".But nevertheless, Elijah's Pizzaria is like a "breath of fresh air" when it comes to pizzerias in Ormoc.
As travelers, we usually go for the local restos to try the local foods of the place we're visiting. I did just that but seeing that there aren't much foodie options in Ormoc, I ended up eating at fastfood joints that are pretty much common in Manila. As expected, you can never go wrong with Greenwich Pizzas. The place is also conveniently located at the heart of the city.
Most Popular American food in Leyte Province, Visayas, Philippines
3 based on 28 reviews
Ordered a set that included chicken, mojos (potato wedges) and a managers choice pizza. It was served promptly enough. The chicken was average, edible but nothing great. The Mojos were sparce, in fact when we asked we were told 5 Mojos per order. Thats counting potato wedges?!. How cheap can u be, if your counting them all then I want them all the same size and all the large size. Not the overtired crispy end!. I mean really, it's nearly 900 php and your counting Mojos. The pizza itself was very ordinary. I was sitting here looking at all the delicious looking pizza choices in the menu and I'm served some uninspiring thin disc with some Capsicum, insipid pieces of ham and some ground beef. Taste was not pleasant and the pizza wasn't finished. I wont bother with Shakeys again, if you like to count, then count your empty seats instead of your Mojos. I'm going to SBarrow instead.
Most Popular Filipino food in Leyte Province, Visayas, Philippines
4 based on 21 reviews
Telephone + 63 53 325 8888
Shakeys has been my favourite place for vegetarian pizza, smoothies, mojos and vegetarian salad. Most importantly the staff is efficient and serve very well.
Where to eat Seafood food in Leyte Province: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 14 reviews
I LOVE CANTO FRESCO! Here are the reasons why.FOODI love their food. I can't quite describe the theme of their menu. It's more of Mexican/Italian, I'm not sure. Most of their food are great like pizza, main courses and appetizers. Their main courses are for sharing and are usually served with rice and salad. Below are my favorites:Manic Meatballs - six very large meatballs great for sharing;Pesto Pork Steak - two pork steaks with a very delicious pesto sauce;Pesto Cheese Rolls - this is my favorite, the pastry is so soft and ugh, the cheese is to die for;Bacon N' Garlic pizza - just divine!Lemon Lime Pitcher - my favorite drink at Canto, a combination of the right amount of acidity and sweetness.I've tried their pasta but unfortunately, I didn't like it. This is the only reason why I couldn't give this review a five star. This is only my preference. Some people might like the taste of their pasta and perhaps I'm just not used to it.LOCATION/AMBIANCE/INTERIORSThe restaurant has a rustic theme that feels strangely homey. They also have outdoor seating which is always a plus. Inside the resto is a bit crammed but tolerable. It's almost like a hole in the wall kind of place.SERVICEThe service needs a bit of improvement. I personally do not have any problems with it but my dad thought that the staff were slow and slightly not receptive.PRICE/VALUEThe price points of Canto's dishes are slightly above average. It might seem pricey for others but seriously, one main course could feed two to three people so I think the prices are worth it. Almost everything is good. I used to come to Canto every week but I realized I would lose all my extra cash there. Haha. That's how good this resto is.Definitely try this place!
4 based on 170 reviews
My wife has business that brings us to Tacloban every few months; this was our second visit to Giuseppeâs. From the first time we remember an excellent pizza and puttanesca, as well as an enjoyable chat with the owner who also introduced his wife and son Giuseppe, the namesake of the restaurant. On this trip there was no doubt we were going back, and it didnât disappoint.Tonight we ordered calamari and a Caesar salad as appetizers. Letâs just say I donât like calamari but this may have been the best Iâve tried - crispy, not greasy at all, very fresh and tender. Maybe this could finally get me interested. The Caesar salad was delightful. I think I can count on two fingers the times Iâve had house made Caesar dressing which is a creation of olive oil, egg yolks, anchovies, salt and pepper, not the creamy mayonnaise-y stuff that comes in bottles. This on crisp lettuce with croutons and Parmesan is a simple and perfect salad. For entrees we chose baked lasagna and chicken Milanese. The lasagna was excellent, my wife exclaimed that this was what she wished she could make. Simple sauce, gooey cheese, perfect pasta. The chicken was moist and tender, garnished with a creamy sauce with fresh mushrooms and just a touch of marsala.Yes I admit Iâm an American who loves Italian food and craves different cuisines after a while in the Philippines, but I honestly feel Giuseppeâs is as good or better than any Iâve had in America, and right up there with the cuisine Iâve experienced in Italy. Bravo!
Where to eat Thai food in Leyte Province: The Best Restaurants and Bars
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.