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Filling Station Bar and Cafe

3.8 (39 reviews)
PriceyAmerican, Tex-Mex, Filipino
Open Open 24 hours

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What's the vibe?
Casual
Loud
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Mocha

Been here 5 or 6 times with my family. Food is great, good for pictures with interesting ambiance. Last the waitress are always super sweet and beautiful. Definitely give it a shot

Roushelle L.

The ambiance is straight out of 50s ~ neon lights, memorabilia, and great vibes. Big servings! Perfect for those who want a hearty meal in a fun retro setting.

Frozen mango drink and I added 2 shots of vodka, highly recommend
Dana K.

Decent place that is open 24hrs, good for those working the night shift. Interior is bright and BUSY. Drinks were good overall. We only had chicken tenders and fries and both were underwhelming as cold and didn't taste fresh. Also had to hunt down our server to get refills and the tab. Seedy neighborhood so be aware of your surroundings. Might go back, but not if I can find somewhere better.

Dimaggios early riser
Matthew C.

This place brings back memories for me as in Hawaii we use to have a place called Ronnie's. A 50/60s diner before they shut down. The food is pretty amazing here I got the DiMaggio hotdog and that hit the spot. The service was definitely quick and efficient being that it was around 8:30 pm and staff were pretty accommodating. The ambience it's a 50s/60s diner the music the posters everything was perfect and the childhood memories of the restaurant Ronnie's in Hawaii had come back. Recommend for anyone living or visiting the Philippines

Tom G.

This restaurant is made to look like all-American diner, only they included hundreds if not thousands of dinner and Hollywood memorabilia on every inch of wall, floor and ceiling space. It's an Instagram spot and a must go to place for anyone visiting Manila and want to do something different. The waitresses and waiters dress like 1950 dinner style , some with roller skates, and on weekends you will find a Marilyn Monroe look alike serving tables too when they are not having there photo taken. We ate on the second floor out of three floors next to a vintage blue Cadillac mustang, apparently a real one, body only. And you you can have your meal in it to if you plan to spend the minimum on food, $50 ? The food dishes are all huge and taste like real good dinner food, at dinner prices. I also order one of the ice cream big cup desserts and it must have been made with 3 gallons of ice cream. the three of us could not finished it. While we were eating dinner the waitresses did a little dance routine that was entertaining. The only hiccup was the dessert, we waited a long time for it, they should have told us they are freshly made and need to stay in a blast freezer for 20 minutes so they don't fall apart. I recommend making a reservation if you going between 4 and 8 PM for diner time.and also bring proof of vaccination.

Thi N.

Family friendly. Quick service when coming in. Took us 4 times to get our bills though. Portion is large. Atmosphere is fun. Foods was good! Try the Ube shake! It's so good!

Old Timer Burger
Jordan K.

Loved the vibe and atmosphere in this place. The burger was good and can't go wrong with ice cold San Mig! Sit by the window so you can street people watch.

Coke floats. Sweet & sarap!
Nadine S.

Flew into Manila on a late Thursday night and told my cousin I was craving American comfort foods. He took me to this spot! The restaurant reminds me of an all-American diner. We ate on the second floor next to a vintage blue Cadillac mustang (apparently a real one). And if you spend a certain amount, you can have your meal in it. No thanks, I'll just admire it from afar! We ordered 2 coke floats, midget burgers and Presley's pasta. Do not expect your order to come out looking like the pictures on the menu. Coke floats satisfied my sweet tooth and our food orders fulfilled the comfort food craving I had after spending 20+ hours traveling and eating just airplane food... but I just couldn't finish what I ordered. While we were eating dinner the waitresses did a little dance routine that was entertaining. Some were smiling while some didn't look very happy. Had to flag down servers but they were attentive once we got their attention. I would not come back for the food but if I had a craving for a coke float or wanted to hang out somewhere cool

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We enjoyed the place and eclectic food. This is a must see place. I recommend to visit this place when you're in Makati Philippines.

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Abe - Chicharon Bulaklak

Abe

4.6(23 reviews)
2.9 kmTaguig City
₱₱

My friends and I decided to eat lunch at this place --- an apparently so did a lot of groups of…read morepeople attending their respective reunions. For a place that was so busy, surprisingly, it wasn't too noisy and we were able to carry out a conversation. The staff was very attentive, and it seemed like we had multiple people serving us Like most groups, we dined family style. We shared everything that we ordered and every dish was scrumptious. Three of us reside overseas so we were all looking frward to authentic Filipino foods. This place rose to the occasion. The standout was the fish that was filleted and deep-fried, and spread out like a butterfly so it was easy to take a piece off. The fish was cooked perfectly, that is, it wasn't overcooked like most fried fish dishes would be. All of us asked for fresh buko (coconut) juice servied in a whole coconut. However, the coconut was no longer young coconut that usually has soft meat that we can spoon up. instead, it was more "niyog" or mature coconut that needed to be cut up which the staff did for us.

I've been to Abe a few times and I've never been disappointed. They offer traditional Philippine…read moredishes, some being very familiar and some more exotic. On this visit I had the following items: - Crispy Tadyang - Bamboo Rice The Tadyang (fried short ribs) was incredible - tender, yet crispy and full of flavor. There's a nice portion of beef that arrives in the order, so it's very satisfying. The rice has an interesting flavor profile since it's mixed with spices and shrimp...it's definitely an interesting rice dish you won't find anywhere else. Abe has a huge menu that showcases the diversity in Philippine cuisine. The fact that it includes appetizers, salads, soups, mains, sides and desserts means you'll leave a very satisfied customer. Can't wait for my next visit!

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Abe - This restaurant is highly recommended.. so nice ambiance and all food are so delicious

This restaurant is highly recommended.. so nice ambiance and all food are so delicious

Abe - Spicy Sisig Pampanga

Spicy Sisig Pampanga

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Lechon Cubano and Garlic Rice

Ilonggo Food Company - Crispy pork kare kare

Ilonggo Food Company

5.0(1 review)
2.1 kmTaguig City

First time eater and definitely coming back. Food here was great. I would suggest driving their…read morefamous sugarcane calamansi juice for starters. We had the calamari for appetizers. The portion was moderate and it can feed 2 people. It was hot and crunchy and the sauce was pretty good. The pinakbet with pork liempo was awesome, please keep in mind that pinakbet in some regions are cooked without the sabaw (sauce). The eggplant was definitely fried. The bitter melon and the kombucha squash were steamed well. The pork was super crunchy!!! Please also note that one order of pinakbet will probably good for 2 people but I can definitely devour it on my own! The kare kare with crispy pork was also good. The sauce was slurry and not too thick. The string beans, banana heart (puso ng saging) and bok choy were steamed and cooked well. They were not soggy but crunchy. Also the eggplant was fried and added with the sauce. When you order kare kare it automatically comes with sautéed shrimp paste. This dish alone will probably feed 4 people. Overall the service was great, we did not wait long for the food, and we were seated right away since we arrived there around 11:45ish. The restaurant was clean and quite cozy. There's one bathroom for both genders. Total of all the meals including 1 sugarcane calamansi juice refill P1745.00 (also includes gratuity charges).

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Ilonggo Food Company - Sugarcane calamansi juice.

Sugarcane calamansi juice.

Ilonggo Food Company - Pinakbet

Pinakbet

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Manam - House Crispy SigSig M

Manam

4.2(133 reviews)
2.3 kmTaguig City
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During our most recent visit to Manila, we have dined at three different locations (actually if we…read morecount another one last year, it will be four for me). Every single location delivered the same top-notch service and excellent food. It seemed that there was always a waiting list. But what they did that was so smart was give us the menu and and an order form and that gave us the time to peruse the menu, decide what we want and place our orders. By the time we sat down, it didn't take long before our orders were delivered. The first time we dined, there were only two of us, so we ordere the small plates. Another smart idea to have the choice of small, medium and large orders depending on the number of people. We've always dined family style so we were able to taste different foods. We've ordered the essential Filipino foods i.e., different kinds of sisig, salpicao, sinigang, adobo, pancit palabok, buko pie, puto bumbong, halo halo. And every single dish was phenomenally tasty, especially for us who are all residing in the US. Manam will always be our first choice whenever we are in Manila.

Easy eats vibes with the choice of smaller portions if you aren't too hungry…read more Went for a casual lunch. Despite there being tables available, we had to wait about 15 minutes to sit. Ordered their garlicky chicken and pork adobo, sisig, garlic rice, and turon. The adobo was fine, I think it would have been better just with the pork vs with chicken. Sisig was on point. The garlic rice was fine as well. The turon didn't have bananas in it but mangoes instead. I had thought it would have had both mangoes and bananas, but was mistaken. Overall, a decent place for casual sit-down vibes.

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Manam - Inside restaurant

Inside restaurant

Manam - Crispy Palabok

Crispy Palabok

Manam - Mango shake and ube sago (purple yam shake with mini taro balls)

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Mango shake and ube sago (purple yam shake with mini taro balls)

Hole in the Wall - One of the very cool dining areas.

Hole in the Wall

4.5(30 reviews)
1.7 kmMakati City
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Philippines review #36…read more Located on the 5th floor of the Century City Mall in Makati, Hole in the wall has got to be one of THE BEST food courts I've been in! http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hole-in-the-wall-makati?select=mocXQLUJFGLa-v9nW-wNqw The best because the style / décor is very cool, modern and sophisticated. It's casual and comfortable with a variety of different seating areas. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hole-in-the-wall-makati?select=2wby6b6vGb-RopzYpYkuNA http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hole-in-the-wall-makati?select=NlsB3_lcW_K52uwCZ2XCdg You'll find a variety of different food items to choose from at more than a dozen restaurants with fun names like: Bad Bird, Pho Bobo, Smokey Bastard, Serious Dough, The Beef, Scouts Honor, etc. http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hole-in-the-wall-makati?select=TmvhJCz7Z6pARaszQFKWkg Of course there are a number of more formal, sit-down restaurants located in the mall. But this is a fun, casual spot, with a variety of food served quickly and at reasonable prices!

The high-end food court has been a huge thing across the globe since the early 2010's, except in…read morethe Philippines. Back then, if you've been living in Manila for most of your life, the words "food" and "court" in the same sentence never really sounded appetizing. Enter Hole in the Wall. I've been here a few times already, but stepping inside its huge hip maze of interiors never ceases to excite me. I'm not sure if it's the thrill of choosing what meal to try next or just the nice aesthetic of literally everything, that excites me more. On my first visit, I made sure to first try the super popular fried chicken from Bad Bird. As a big fan Southern-style fried chicken, I wasn't disappointed. The crispy skin had a yummy seasoning that's new to the palette, very different compared to my other favorites, such as the Chickenjoy from Jollibee and the Pan Fried Chicken from Pancake House. And there's something about their side dishes that just completes the whole meal. The corn on the cob with bonito flakes, sweet and umami flavors melting in your mouth, was to die for. The coleslaw provided a nice acidic break from the saltiness of the chicken. The meal was a fun experience itself. Just the other day, I tried the Pastrami on Rye from Mr. Delicious and it was monstrous--just plain impressive in terms of size. I didn't even attempt to bite on the entire stack, using my fork and knife like a pretentious chick on a first date instead. Each bite off the monster-wich was packed with so many different flavors, though the pastrami still easily emerges as the hero of the dish. And let's not get started on the sweet potato chips. I'm not a big sweet potato-lover, but damn, the portion was more than satisfying. If there's anything I'd like modified, I just wish there was a bit more of the veggie pickles to cut through all the meat and fat. For now, I'll end this review right here. If it isn't yet so obvious, I'll probably be back here in no time to try a different food stall or two.

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Hole in the Wall
Hole in the Wall
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