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    half & half - Kitchen & Pub

    half & half - Kitchen & Pub

    1.0(1 review)
    2.5 km
    ₱₱₱

    Not gonna lie I have being to places with worse food before as well, but place where serving staff…read morepretending to not understand with the worse food was my first and fingers crossed my last. It's my day 5 in Philippines and was tired of eating fast food so upon quick google search and on recommendation of a fellow hotel guests we cabbed to this place. I was pretty excited for the food but hey who wouldn't? Within 5 mins the first red flag goes off when we found out that only one chef is Nepali not the owner or anyone else, hmmmm I thought the name is pretentious lie then right? Momos were nowhere close to authentic momos but are dumplings. Hubby ordered butter chicken that had neither butter nor cream just pure canned tomato sauce My mutton thali had the oldest mutton curry that almost gagged me- so stinky and so old you could tell, oh why am I forgetting to mention that food was super cold the third red flag. There is so much I can write about this place which is nothing positive but I guess I'll leave it for others to experience n writing afterwards. Thanks but no thanks I can live without eating my fav cuisine on my holidays.

    From the owner: half & half - Kitchen & Pub specialises in authentic Nepalese Food which is the first ever to open…read morein Baguio City. Much of the cuisine is variation on Asian themes. Other foods have hybrid Tibetan, Indian and Thai origins. Momo--Tibetan style dumplings with Nepalese spices--are one of the most popular foods in Nepal. They were originally filled with buffalo meat but now also with goat or chicken, as well as vegetarian preparations. Special foods such as sel roti and patre are eaten during festivals such as Tihar. Chowmein is another Nepali favorite. It is a Chinese-style stir fried noodles but Nepalis have given it their own twist.

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    Chef - indpak - Updated May 2026

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