Reviews on Filipino food in Paranaque, Luzon, Philippines including The Cafe, Vikings, Apu, Cafe Mary Grace, Maty's Tapsilog & Bbq, Little Quiapo Restaurant, Kiapo, Lydia's Lechon, Ramboy's Restaurant, Tong Yang Plus, SM City Bicutan
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The ultimate grill and hotpot experience
Brought my Teachers to celebrate their birthdays here. The architectural ambiance was really great with high ceiling and beautiful layout. The unlimited hot pot that gives you plenty of soup to your hearts content, icecream,etc. What was lacking was the ample supply of shrimps and bread. Many types of sausages were being offered though.The price fluctuates. Since it was on a weekend, the price was higher at p700 plus per person. This place is definitely for groups of hearty eaters and birthday celebrators where they can eat for free.
4 based on 12 reviews
Perhaps the best lechon baboy in Manila. Super crispy on the outside and deliciously juicy meat. But it did not seem 'fatty'. however, the best menu item is the lechon manok. very good flavor and again, juicy without being greasy.
4 based on 31 reviews
Telephone + 63 2 851 2987/ 851 2988
Had a few dishes here..kare kare,lumpia,some vegetables dish n their famous lechon. Have to say I've tasted better lechon but theirs are not bad at all too. Have to give it a try as everyone's taste buds are not the same ..service is very good. They are very attentive to your needs. Price wise...affordable.
4 based on 39 reviews
No Filipino dining affair is complete without rice. Kiapo pays homage to good Pinoy comfort food of rice toppings but with a modern interpretation. Congee is also featured heavily in the menu. It packs surprising depth of flavor when combined with a myria
We did not have any undue expectation of the place and simply went in since we were already hungry and were likewise in search for Filipino cuisine. We ordered fried chicken, sinigang na misa and longganisa and they tasted well and were reasonably priced. Service was prompt which was commendable. They also served complimentary clear soup which was an welcome treat to the meal.
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4 based on 37 reviews
My husband and I were both familiar with the Little Quiapo of old. My daughter had long wanted to sample what this restaurant, with a branch in Paranaque, had to offer. So we accompanied her to this restaurant to check if they still have our favorite snacks in their menu. True enough, they still have the palabok, tokwa't baboy, arroz caldo and halo-halo. Prices were reasonable but I guess, we were no longer satisfied with what we tasted. We felt that other food establishments have better versions of our favorite snacks and those at Little Quiapo are no longer the best for us at this age and time. Just the same, it was worth the visit...it was a glimpse into our distant past!
4 based on 22 reviews
Well, I came across this carenderia while passing Molino Rd over a month ago but did not get the chance to try the "best tapa" as quoted by some bloggers, until tonight. The owner who are a couple only opens their store to diners late in the afternoon around 5 PM. I ordered TapSi of course to feed my curiosity. It was tender and not dry but I cannot say it is super delicious. For me, it's just okay. What I like though is the "sinangag", or fried rice. The taste is not overpowering the tapa. It was so simple and it seems to me that the rice is not from yesterday's pot, I mean it was not dry, does not have a garlicky taste and it's definitely NOT NFA rice. I hope you know what I mean coz some carenderias serve those. I also tried their BBQ (at P20 each), again it was so tender, fragrant and not dry. It's a little salty for me though - I used the vinegar sauce to reduce the saltiness. What I love about it, was seeing these 2 old couples manned on their own the carenderia. It was a happy sight for me.
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4 based on 44 reviews
This chain is very popular in Philippines.Although the shopping centre was not busy mid afternoon on a Sunday (between what might be considered normal hours for lunch and diner), Mary Grace had a surprising number of patrons.I enjoyed the prawn and mango salad, but it was a small serve for P390. The P90 iced tea with cinnamon was delicious.Staff were fine. At P528.30 for the total, just a little overpriced.
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.
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.
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