Bacoor, officially the City of Bacoor (Filipino: Lungsod ng Bacoor), is a first-class urban component city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. It is a lone congressional district of Cavite and is the province's gateway to Metro Manila. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 600,609 people.
Things to do in Bacoor
4 based on 35 reviews
Bread smells really good and tasty when you buy it freshly baked. Their bread goes together with their coffee.
The thing is, the bread only taste and smell good when it's freshly baked. You cant save it for the next day cause You'll surely regret buying it.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Came for lunch last weekend and was glad to be given a table immediately. I had fresh spring rolls, beef noodle soup and shrimp skewers on sugar cane. I absolutely enjoyed my meal! The beef noodles was perfect - the beef was tender with the right amount of marbling, the soup so flavorful. i loved the spring rolls for its fresh ingredients.
Service is attentive. And of course, the ambience is tops!
4 based on 12 reviews
We attended a children's party and everything we saw looks old. From the interior to the tables and chairs. But the food is good and not disappointing. Calderetang Lengua, Garden Salad and Fried Chicken are good. I just find the place to dark even at day time. No idea for the price.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Newly renovated and located at the 31st floor of Vivere Hotel, the restaurant serves Italian, Filipino, Korean, Mediterranean cuisine. Al fresco dining with a scenic view of Metro Manila and Laguna de Bay.
This place was love at first sight. Loved the ambiance, the food and most specially the jazz band who played beautiful music while we were dining. Restaurant staff was corteous including the hotel staff we shared an elevator with. Very nice and respectful.
We were walk-in customers and arrived at 6pm and stayed until they closed at 2am. The band was so good they’ll make you want to stay. They played jazz and ballad songs and they even take song requests! Kudos to the guy who was playing the saxophone, he was really really good.
We ordered the grill platter and the blue marlin was so good. We spent around 3K for everything plus for the pot of tea and a few beers after.
Make sure you call and reserve your table (the one to the far left of the pool and the one to the far right near the view were the best if you’re a couple). The place gets full from 8-10pm on a weekday.
4 based on 31 reviews
the food was juicily delicious and their service was excellent. it was definitely a delight to dine in
4 based on 20 reviews
It was the birthday of my sister in law, so decided to order chicken, noodles and adobo rice. The food was really tasty especially the chicken which maintain its original taste. Their service crew was really attentive and helpful. While eating, you feel as if your someone special!
4 based on 148 reviews
2 girlfriends and I went to their branch in Evia Lifestyle Mall. We ordered the ff.:
Bacon Poutine
Mama Lou's Special Pizza
Truffle Mac and Cheese
Bacon Poutine was crazy good that we had to order it a second time. There's something that makes the pizza unique to my taste, but just can't pinpoint. Perhaps I need to eat it again to verify. I loved the mac and cheese, so simple yet it does the trick: homey, comfort food that gave me a good vibe just by eating.
I want to try other dishes on the menu, so will go back soon!
4 based on 64 reviews
Spent time with my mom at this cafe to chat and bond and just have quality time together,, desserts were good I mean delicious! A bit pricey but worth it. Place is also very comfortable
4 based on 20 reviews
When you dine in a restaurant like Shakey's you already expect to experience the same gustatory delights that you had experienced in previous visits to the restaurant. This branch does not disappoint since they have the same quality of food offered by other Shakey's branches elsewhere.
4.5 based on 232 reviews
Specializes in Tonkotsu (pork bone broth) and Tsukemen (dipping ramen). Noodles made in-house from flour and kansui from Japan.
Heard that this restaurant is the best when it comes to Ramen. Unfortunately, the shio ramen and tonkotsu tsukeme,for us, salty. Noodles was great though. We tried the gyoza and karaage. Slightly burnt gyoza and salty chicken. No western utensils offered. It's hard for a PWD person who can't use chopsticks like me to eat. Maybe will get back here.
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