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    Apag Marangle

    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Baram

    Baram

    5.0(1 review)
    2.3 km

    Sometimes serendipity plays a big part in discovering a great place to eat: a hidden gem in the…read moreheart of the red light district, who would have ever guessed? We often walk through Fields Walking Street to get to Balibago; however, we avoid it at night and on weekends because of the, let's say, colorful night life. We were having breakfast at Brettos, when Hubby spots a sign across the street advertising Baram's all day Filipino Silog (your choice of protein served with a fried egg and rice) breakfast specials. We're always looking out for cheap breakfast deals, so next day we're back. From the outside this place look very unassuming, like a hole in the wall type joint. Walk in and your eyes are drawn to these two massive faux sakura trees decorating their dining room. We settled down in one of their cozy half booths. Even though we were there for the cheap P99 breakfast, we still got their complimentary refillable banchan AND complimentary iced coffee with one refill OH YEAH! Their breakfasts are filling and come with an egg and delicious Java (sticky) rice. We had their cornsilog (corned beef) and tapsilog (tapa - cured beef); both were flavorful, tapa was tender but the corned beef was oily. Banchan (side dishes) were delish! The kimchi was too potent for me; but hubby enjoyed it. If you ask for hot sauce, you'll get chili oil. If you want something quick, you'll want to order their soups. Friendly, hard working staff that come immediately when you hit the call bell, raise your hand, or call out. Place is roomy, clean, with a strong aircon, free WiFi and a fully stocked bathroom. Modern Filipino music playing in the background (heard a couple cool rap songs), sometimes it's pop music. This is THE BEST place for a Filipino style breakfast. TIP - come during the week day mornings to avoid the night crowd from the red light district.

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    Baram - Refillable banchan YUMMY!

    Refillable banchan YUMMY!

    Baram - They don't have hot sauce; but they can give you chili oil.

    They don't have hot sauce; but they can give you chili oil.

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    Gerry's Grill

    Gerry's Grill

    2.9(10 reviews)
    3.2 km

    As one of the largest malls in the Philippines, SM City Clark has tons of shops and restaurants…read more There's a huge selection of eateries to choose from but I was sold on Gerry's Grill when I saw they had what they call "Juniors." Juniors are basically smaller portions and entrees that start at 215 Philippines Pesos or $3.64. I love this concept because it definitely allowed us to order a variety without having too much. Smaller portions at affordable price to share but more variety for the win! We chose to get Lechon Kare Kare, Tortang Talong and Pancit Palabok. For about $3-$4 the small portions were actually pretty big and quite sufficient for two people. I tried the Lechon Kare Kare first. The Lechon was perfectly crisp. I enjoyed that crunch. They gave lots of the Kare Kare broth which was perfect over white rice. I loved how much broth there was but I was disappointed with the taste. I couldn't really taste the peanut butter flavor. The dish was a bit on the bland side. On the opposite side was the Pancit Palabok. It wasn't bland but unfortunately they put too much salt and it was salty! I enjoyed the long silky noodles and eggs but the flavoring was just off for this. The Tortang Talong or eggplant omelette dish ended up being the best dish. Tortang Talong has always been one of my favorite Filipino dishes and I'm happy to say they did a good job with this dish. I loved that they even added some ground meat inside the omelette. Overall Gerry's Grill was ok. Price wise was a win- it was about $17 for 3 dishes and white rice. Tastewise however I only liked the Tortang Talong.

    Worst service, my second time being there and they always serve customers who came after us. They…read moreare not friendly to foreigners even if youre whitewashed filipino. I wouldnt recommend here, Tried giving it a second chance and they're still the same

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    Gerry's Grill - Lunch

    Lunch

    Gerry's Grill - Sizzling Pork sisig

    Sizzling Pork sisig

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    Mango smoothie

    Jollibee

    Jollibee

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.7 km

    Obviously... when in the Philippines, you have to try the fast food staple. Jollibees ARE…read moreEVERYWHERE! Enter Jollibee. Primarily fried chicken and spaghetti. I didn't have the spaghetti... spaghetti has always been a weird fast food for me; Even at the sit-downs here in America. The chicken on the other hand... was delicious. Both the regular and the spicy. The spicy didn't have much of a kick but it was enough to give you some flavor. The only thing that could be improved at Jollibee is the sauce. You can get gravy for your chicken or the burger steaks they have but as far as I could tell, they don't have any type of sauce for the chicken. I had sauces at other restaurants... maybe the gravy here is just that good. I'm honestly just not a gravy person. I'd love to have some honey mustard or sweet and sour sauce. Even if just vinegar was available for dipping... *drools*. One other menu highlight is the peach-mango pies. Much like a Mcdo's Apple pie but with peach and mango inside. So good that I brought two with me on the plane ride back. What a delicious snack hot and cold! I do wish I could've tried the Buko pies but the locations I visited didn't have them. The chicken is easily better than KFC(also located throughout the Philippines). I think there are 2 or 3 Jollibees in America now. I hope they take over America too. This specific location was always busy. I used it for eating and as a spot for ATM withdrawals. The ATM here is kind of tucked away so there's not much worry about prying eyes. This is a busy location. People fill the tables. There are always trikes outside too so no worries about catching a ride after you've stuffed yourself. On my next visit, I hope to try their other menu items. I'm sitting here right now wishing I could order chickenjoy and rice for delivery... *drools*.

    Very helpful staff carry your tray(s) to your table. Clean dining area and booths with rock hard…read moreseats. A big plus is their drive through and parking lot. Food is standard Jollibee fare, our favs are: - Garlic rice - served only during breakfast BOO! - Spicy Chickenjoy (fried chicken) - (deep fried)Peach Mango pie Food comes out fast and hot. Washrooms are clean except for the toilets seats, guess they didn't see the "no standing on the seat" sign. Environmentally aware with an air dryer for your hands and a no straw policy. Conveniently located across from the Bayanihan/Main Gate terminal, and walking distance from SM City Clark and Fields Walking Street.

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    Jollibee - Jollibee time

    Jollibee time

    Jollibee - Late snack

    Late snack

    Jollibee - Deep fried Peach Mango pie - You'll need to get at least two; they're tiny but they're packed with yumminess.

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    Deep fried Peach Mango pie - You'll need to get at least two; they're tiny but they're packed with yumminess.

    Orange Bucket - Mixed bucket with crab

    Orange Bucket

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.0 km

    Visiting Manila after spending two weeks volunteering on a construction project in Tigman Village,…read morePalawan, Philippines. My flight from Puerta Princesa got in around 5 p.m. and my main goal was to find local food safely served. The Orange Bucket fit the bill perfectly. The restaurant has maybe 30 tables and seems to cater to diners interested in fresh seafood boils - reminded me a lot of what I've seen and partaken of in southern Louisiana, with steamed crawfish and fresh seafood. The restaurant was well-lit, spotlessly clean, and well-managed. I went in at the door and immediately met a staff member who offered me my choice of seats. Picnic table seating, spacious and comfortable. No alcohol (which was pretty much the case everywhere I went except for the hotel bars). I was staying at the Belmont Hotel just a couple of blocks down the street and had no difficulty finding the Orange Bucket based on what was posted online. I had the beef bulgogi (641 PSP) - perfect! With (I believe) rice noodles and an A&W root beer (90 PSP). Perfect sized for a hungry traveler, seasoned just like I remember from my time serving with the US Army in Pusan, Korea. Given the quality of the service and the great taste of the food, a definite 5-star experience.

    RATING FOR DELIVERY…read more Thai food at a seafood restaurant? I was curious; it never hurts to try. Looking at their Facebook page, they have frequent promos, which works well with my bargainista ways. We ordered from foodpanda: our food arrived fairly quickly (we live 1.4 miles away), and the food was nice and piping HOT! WE'VE TRIED - Tom Yum - meaty shrimp in delicious broth - Pad Thai - lots of Tofu. This is the closest you can get to authentic Thai, here in Angeles City. WHAT?! Delicious Thai food at a Cajun seafood joint? Who would have guessed?! Yup, we're ordering from here again! FYI: Located in a plaza behind Max's

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    Orange Bucket
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