Pasig is a city in the Philippines. Located along the eastern border of Metro Manila, Pasig is bordered on the west by Quezon City and Mandaluyong; to the north by Marikina; to the south by Makati, Pateros, and Taguig; and to the east by Antipolo, the municipality of Cainta and Taytay in the province of Rizal.
Things to do in Pasig
4 based on 274 reviews
The decors are really interesting. Try their sinigang! The food is great, and there is non-stop live piano music.
4 based on 69 reviews
Bacon Slab is ok. Must try their Truffle Oil Seafood pasta and Quattro Formaggi pizza. Both are really excellent.
A vacant parking spot is a bit hard to find specially during dinner time and on the weekends. Still won't stop me from coming back for the Truffle oil pasta though ;)
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Had dinner here to try the steak. Service was wonderful: not too fussy, not too aloof. We made Reservations and we were given a table with a nice view of the lights outside. The live music was really great! It was soothing and added to the elegant ambiance of the place. Food was great: the rib-eye steak initially came out a bit underdone (I asked for medium-well), but Pedro (our server) handled it very well. The potato and bacon gratin was delicious! We were so stuffed that we didn't have room for dessert. We'll definitely be back for more :)
4 based on 112 reviews
Carnivores will have a field day in this place.
They have many types of burgers and I testify to the quality of their meat so freely take your pick of the offerings.
They offer a strange but delicious burger without the bread but wrapped in lettuce. It sounds strange but is really very good. Their buffalo wings are excellent. I love their hotdogs, which their excellent chili really complements well.
The best way to describe this place is it's your basic delicious gourmet American burger place.
4 based on 173 reviews
We have been coming to Silantro's Kapitolyo branch for a couple of years now. Must-have/staple are the Nachos. Other noteworthy dishes are the quesadilla, for the price, you get a very heavy and FULL-FILL-ing meal. Also, the wings are a good deal.
Only comment would be the ambiance of the place as it is starting to look run-down and messy, the lines can also be pretty long.
4 based on 105 reviews
Nice busy place for lunch. Features their bread and pastries. Good enough selection of sandwiches and lunch fare. The bread are the real heroes of the place. Fragrant, fluffy but crunchy on the outside. The salads were exquisite and light. Just hearty enough to prepare you for the main meal. Main entree were ok for this kind of restaurant. Desserts are mandatory if you dont want to miss a nice dinish to your meals.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Another house that was turned into a Japanese restaurant at the heart of Kapitolyo. This place is small that's why it gets so packed during dining hours so better to make a reservation, specially on weekends. Everything that we ate at this place was delicious and tasty. They have all the Japanese food you could ever imagine, from sushi, teppanyaki, ramen, soba, and what not. So try as much food as you can then go back next time to try more. All the staff are also friendly. I don't have any complains concerning the food they serve the only thing that I wish they have more is parking space.
3.5 based on 144 reviews
Their The Barn branch at UP Town Center serves very good food! We loved the crispy pata, stylized sisig, belly bun and kare-kare. We would have ordered dessert but the elder manager said our eatigo discount was valid for an hour only and it already expired 2 minutes ago!
4.5 based on 96 reviews
This rooftop bar is my perfect place for salsa so far. I love how the staff are always very keen to have us and keep us posted on their events. They are very attentive to our need and request, excellent service, food and drinks were all good. So, all this just keep me and my friends coming back. There are good live band performing every night various genre every night thus no reason to delay celebrations for weekends.
4 based on 143 reviews
We have been putting off visiting the place despite of their credit card promos because of the mixed reviews. However, we decided to have dinner there to treat some friends. I am so glad we tried it.
As in other hotel buffets, the variety is limited but I must say the selection is quite good. Their paella was really flavorful. They should be fast though in refilling the paella. Their mix of seafood was perfect for me. They had NZ mussels, manila clams and some more. They didn't have crabs that night but that's fine with me because I don't eat crabs.
We enjoyed their salads (really fresh veggies) and their canapes. Though I don't eat Japanese rolls, my friends said it was good too. Desserts were pretty good as well.
On top of this, the service was warm and accomodating. Although it was really busy that night and they forgot to refill our glasses, they were apologetic and were smiling throughout the night.
I would definitely visit Cucina again.
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