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    Gerry’s Grill

    3.2 (6 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)

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    Good food great price. but I still prefer the artesia California branch ...
    Yoda L.

    Food is great , price is even better .. but we still prefer the Artesia branch ,just used to servings in America are way bigger .. sisig is also different here but good nonetheless

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    Lumu - Crispy Kale Salad was good. Just needs a little less honey!

    Lumu

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.5 kmPasay City

    Wonderful food!!! Great flavors and friendly service. We came as a family and tried a variety of…read moredishes. Every last one was delicious!

    Hidden away upstairs inside Resorts World - the star rating is based solely on the three dishes…read moreordered. Crispy Pata- The star of the meal and I would challenge you to find a place that does it better. This place does this one dish better Manam's, Max's, Gilligan's, etc... They sous vide their crispy pata which makes it moist whereas traditionally when it is boiled and then fried, the meat edges end up dried out/over fried in spots. This was tender and juicy all over with chip crisp skin! Oyster sisig- we fell in love with this dish in Boracay at Two Seasons Hotel which still holds the title for best version. Lumu's version is Different but still good. They bread their oysters then bring it out in the sizzling plate with the Mayo/aioli sauce served with rice. Great sisig flavor. Lumpia- solid. Halo Halo - it was huge! Monstrous big with great ingredients for the price. My only complaint was the ice wasn't as finely shaved so it ended up clumping a lot. But for the value and quality of ingredients, it was great! Quality is a notch above Max's but not at the level of the Shangri La or even some of the upscale restaurants. Still solid tho and costs way less. Service was great per usual in Philippines

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    Bibingka with Salted Egg and Cheese for dessert

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    Manam - Chicken Skewers

    Manam

    4.4(32 reviews)
    4.1 kmPasay City

    I'm back, had to literally travel half way across the globe to be here. Is it as good as I…read moreremember? Well they still don't take reservations and there is always a wait. We got the house sisig, crispy Palabok, crispy pata, and gising gising veggie- all excellent. Shout out to the fresh ginger lemon grass tea to help cut richness of all the fried food and the green yes green mango shake. Pro tip: don't get all fried food get a soup or something to cut the grease.

    I have finally come to the Philippines and this is part of my "must try" food places to go. Located…read moreoutside wing of the actual mall. We have a bit of a wait as we came during dinner time rush. They don't give you a time on how much the wait is, only how many people are ahead of you. We we're seated right away and was given a menu (photo) book. The presentation there were eye catching and entices first timer to try their food menu. We already know what to get so we ordered right away. House Crispy Sisig- it sure is Crispy and very flavorful served on a sizzling plate. These serving was enough for 4 people Sinigang Short Rib w/ Watermelon- one of their famous and favorite food in the menu. First, this is an acquired taste and it's not for everyone's palate. It has a sweet, slimy soup texture and not enough sourness to it. I'll definitely skip this one if I come back to this place. Crispy Pancit Palabok- also one of their menu favorites. They will pour and mix your order tableseide so you can enjoy it afterwards. The sauce was shrimpy and garlicky. I thought the amount of sauce weren't enough to cover the crispy noodles, but I was wrong. It ended up drowning in sauce which I love when eating palabok. This was delectable and a must try. Inihaw na Baboy- tender, Pork belly pieces. It has a right amount of char and seasoning that goes well with the white rice. I wanted to try their Laing, but it was sold out that day :( It also helped that we pre-ordered while we wait for our table so we just ordered our drinks when we we're finally on our table. The service was great, attentive to your food allergies and always checking your needs. If you want to try Filipino food then this place can be on your list to explore.

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    Manam Comfort Filipino - Baby squid

    Manam Comfort Filipino

    4.3(135 reviews)
    3.4 kmMakati City
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    I really like the beautifully landscaped Greenbelt property where Manam is located. The area is…read moreclean and well maintained with a mix of upscale retail, coffee shops, and restaurants. We stayed at a hotel in Makati so it was really convenient to get to the restaurant. I'm glad there were pedestrian bridges in this car-centric area. It reminds me of the Minneapolis Skyway system. Before we dined at the restaurant we strolled along Greenbelt Park. It was during the weekday. People were at work so it was pretty quiet and relaxing. It was nice to be around nature in this metropolis. I'm sure people who work around this area would come to this park during break. I mean, that's what I would do if I was cooped up in a building all day. We didn't know where Manam was so I walked up to the concierge desk at the mall and asked them. She was helpful and friendly. The host at the restaurant welcomed us and we were brought to a table right away. They tried to put us near the front with a rattling air conditioner. In my head I was like, "Really? How am I supposed to have a decent conversation with my fam with that industrial factory noise?!" I seriously wasn't trying to have a janky restaurant experience. Of course I had to mind my manners because I'm just a visitor from a different country. I wasn't about to start something and get myself in trouble. So I kept those inner thoughts to myself, smiled, and politely asked the host to move us further towards the back. They were able to accommodate us. Our server was friendly. The food was good. A couple of customers next to us ordered the Crispy Pancit Palabok tableside service. They enjoyed the entertainment. We had a smorgasbord of items. The restaurant was advertising their Sinigang na Beef Short Rib & Watermelon so we ordered that. The watermelon flavor was subtle. When we got the bill I was ecstatic. I couldn't believe how affordable brunch was. For food and drinks it was under $25. At home it would have been $50-$60 with tip. Honestly, I'm so glad I got to eat at popular Filipino restaurants like Manam during my Philippines vacation. The closest thing we have to popular Filipino restaurant chains back home is Jollibee and Chowking (obviously fast food restaurants). It was nice to eat Filipino comfort food at a modern restaurant on this trip.

    finally tried **Manam Comfort Filipino** at **Greenbelt 3** (2nd floor) and yeah... it lives up to…read morethe hype. first off, location is solid. walked around Greenbelt Park before dinner -- super chill, lots of trees, doesn't even feel like you're in the middle of makati traffic chaos. food: * sinigang na beef short rib w/ watermelon -- i was skeptical lol but it works. sour, slightly sweet, beef was fall-apart tender. * house crispy sisig -- sizzling, crunchy edges, gone in like 5 mins. * garlic rice?? why is it so good here. extra crispy garlic bits pls. * ube shake -- not too sweet, actually tastes like ube not just purple sugar milk. service was friendly but you kinda have to flag them down when you need something. typical busy manila dinner rush vibes. it does get loud, so maybe not first-date quiet energy. price-wise... honestly shocked. for what we ordered it felt very reasonable. if this was in the US it would easily be double. if you're visiting and want legit filipino comfort food in a modern setting (not fast food, not tita's dining room lol), this is a safe bet. would come back and try more from the "twists" section next time.

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    Kusina Filipino Cuisine

    Kusina Filipino Cuisine

    2.0(2 reviews)
    0.4 kmPasay City

    We were on the hunt for something to eat in the morning. Preferably local, inexpensive and delish…read moreall in the same time. It was very early in the morning and we just got slammed with baggage fees. I am in need of hangry medicine. After browsing the array of food places in the food court area, this one intimate spot caught our attention. Their menu indicated that they serve rice meals. OK then!! Bopis for me and Menudo for my boyfriend. We paid over the counter and the lady said, "well come and serve it to your table sir." The Bopis was pretty good, it was spicy and gingery all in the same time. The Menudo was pretty good as well, the combination of pork meat with tomato sauce and bell peppers is delish. Wash it all down with bottled water and you're ready to go fly out. Thank you very much Kusina Filipino Kitchen for the wonderful meal. Take care and God bless!

    Craving for pinoy food and this restaurant just infront of Terminal 3. Check out their menu and…read moreordered. The lady ask ,"what would i prefer to drink?" I said just water,, she was pointing of the bottled water 25 pesos. I said don't you have just tap water? Here it goes,, " no,,only bottled water" whaaaat? The lady inside the kitchen, preparing my order,,embotido bangus. I saw her place the bangus in the microwave with the cup of rice. Whaaaaat? So disgusting. I didn't finish my lunch. Food is eeewwww. ..tasteless. beware of this food store on Terminal 3. It's a rip off . Waitress no training in food service.

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