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planisphere says:
The Aristocrat Restaurant is a Filipino-owned family corporation founded by the late Doña Engracia (“Aling Asiang”) Cruz-Reyes and her husband, Justice Alex A. Reyes. Aling Asiang’s pioneering spirit coupled with her native genius for cooking Filipino food raised the once lowly and unknown Fi…
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ellekape says:
Big Buddha's concept is chinese and western combined. The chinese part of course pertains to the food they serve and western part is ambiance and big service (plus the chatting of patronizers). This restaurant can be tagged as "dine after office resto" or "barkadas (group of friends) resto". Their c…
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cookeymuncher says:
Offers Chinese cuisine and also seafoods. My favorites are Yang Chow rice, Spare ribs, Noodles, and their BIG Siopao (good for 2-3 persons)
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DENCIO'S
1 review
#49 of 86 restaurants in Philippines
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ted332 says:
To experience Filipino food, try Dencio's Restaurant. Branches are all over Metro Manila. There is always a Dencio's in the big malls and in popular restaurant rows. Almost all filipino recipe is in their menu list: various entrees of gulay(vegetables), karne(meat), isda(fish),sawsawan(sauces) pruta…
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azzurri says:
The food selection in Larry's Cafe and Bar is pretty international. All the dishes we tried were delicious -- Hungarian Goulash, Callos, Salpicao, Jamon Serrrano, and Canneloni. For drinks we ordered Kookie's Iced Tea (named after Larry's granddaughter).
Good food, nice music playing, and comfo…
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silan says:
Bistro Remedios is a small and quaint restaurant serving Filipino food with a nice ambiance. We ate there on a Wednesday, so it was fairly empty, but the food and service was good, and our server was able to recommend some dishes for us to try. It is fairly close to Intramuros and Chinatown, so it w…
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wouternet says:
Delicious food and a very good service. It was my first time to eat in a real Japanese restaurant though. I went back a second time because I liked the food so much.
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tribo says:
Named after the birthstone of the Que matriarch, the Shining Emerald Café at the Golden Valley Hotel in Pelaez Street was originally intended to give students in downtown Cebu an alternative place to eat and hang-out after class. That was in 1994.
Now it has transformed from a humble cafeteria …
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the_bloodsucker says:
If you are heading north and passing by the long roads of Tarlac, it's impossible not to notice an eatery that has ultimately unique structures and perfectly palatable food... The name is Isdaan Restaurant.
The first thing that will surely steal your attention are the Mayan/Aztec-themed, and some…
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Seaside
1 review
#55 of 86 restaurants in Philippines
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the_bloodsucker says:
Located along Macapagal Avenue, right behind The World Trade Center, Seaside is a glamourized wet market in a sense, with a perimeter of restaurants and beverage shops that brandish its own bells. Some have nipa huts, live band shows, accoustic performances, and a true-blue Hong Kong cook among oth…
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Cathouse
1 review
#56 of 86 restaurants in Philippines
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edwardgreen says:
This is my first time in the Philippines and my friends took me bar hopping. We went to this place called Cathouse. The food is great and the beers are ok but the best thing is the price. This bar offers the cheapest prices (so far, I've only been to 5 or so bars). The girls are pretty and friendly …
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Moonvera says:
The best Chicken Inasal or Chicken BBQ in the Philippines originates from Bacolod City.
Chicken Inasal can be found almost anywhere but the best experience is Manokan Country. Manokan means a place where chicken is eaten. It is located in the Reclamation Area which is downtown near the Plaza and …
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Banapple
1 review
#58 of 86 restaurants in Philippines
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tashgorgeous says:
Banapple is a quaint little restaurant along the extension of the lengthy Katipunan Avenue. Location isn't really very good as there are no public transportation that goes through this part of town. You'd really have to make an effort to go to the place either by car or cab.
Nevertheless, you won't…
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johanna0710 says:
i just enjoy hanging out on their sofa sets right outside the store. the lights are warm in color and the place exudes of a cozy ambiance. it's a good place to just lounge around and observe people as they pass by. they have a wide variety of food & beverage to choose from & the service has been …
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jaeWALK says:
Who would have thought that there's such a nice and cozy restaurant just a good 5 minutes walk from my home. Everyday I pass by Adarna, but always ignored for some reason until a friend insisted we try it out for dinner.
As i entered the courtyard I was mighty impressed with what I saw. Somethin…
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