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    La Fiesta

    2.5 (13 reviews)

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    Ronnel S.

    La Fiesta literally means celebration or a form of thanksgiving. Very Filipino foods,service and their show love all of it: Huge buffet in the heart of growing city in the Philippines. Asian fussion cuisines and a line-up of of authentic Filipino dishes. So many tourists when we came,well aside from the foods this place has a show showcasing the culture of the philippines by folk dancing.there were parts of the show that they will invite some of the patrons to perform with them, Specially the part where they will do the dancing using bamboo and partners will jump in between them its called "tinikling" in our native tongue,foreigners go crazy with this.. Very lively and for sure anybody will enjoy such show. Parking is free,wifi is free. I love the japanese section of the buffet tuna and salmon sashimi is very good in the Philippines. Tons of pinoy dishes my favorite were grilled fish,mudcrabs,rosted pork which we called "lechon" back home. Inside the buffet there is a section that showcasing pinoy street foods,there's fish ball,fried plantain and yum,green mango on stick with shrimp paste,tons of native and rice cakes. Another good one is the beef soup which we called "bulalo" its a combination of tender beef meat and bone and bone marrow boiled with onions,corn pepper,corn and some seasonal veggies as a toppings. One section where people lining -up is the roasted duck looks very delish but for some reason i diny eat duck and turkey. Drinks are unlimited feom fresh fruit juices,shakes,beer and soda name it they have it. In the middle of the restaurant there is this section of Philippine street ice cream which i belived one thing that is "only in the Phillipines"they actually had the sorbetes cart(a cart that is pish by ice cream vendors on the street,wooden with metal and 2 big wheels. My cacaucian friends jokingly said "oh the poor man dirty ice cream" it was so so good. If you love seafoods then this is the place for you grilled shrimp,squid and a lot of fish. Fruits are so many in here,imported ones and local grown,the water melon is the sweetest one ive ever tasted,the ripe mangoes in here is first class. Western dishes,americans and other asian cuisine is also available.The Korean section is good aswell. This place is very good for group,family and kids I would say that celebrating a b day in here is a very wise idea. Wash room is clean,noise level is loud because of the non-stop music. Interior design is Filipino inspired Accept credir and cash,no idea if they are using debit in the Philippines. As a filipino i highly recommend this place not only to tourists but to locals aswell. Nice place happy place,food haven,and entertainment all in one. By writing this review i get emotional,for some reason i am missing my motherland and family way back home. Mabuhay Pilipinas.

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    Reggie M.

    La Fiesta, everyone's favorite buffet restaurant! Whether you're celebrating an occasion or you just want to pig out, this place is for you. And it won't break the bank account! The restaurant showcases cuisines from the Philippines, Japanese, Chinese and Continental favorites with specialty of seafoods and grilled meats. They also feature cultural dances on weekends which is awesome when one is entertaining foreign guests. Although there are tons of buffet restaurants in the area, it is in my opinion well worth coming and and enjoying the ambiance and the food at La Fiesta!

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    Dohtonbori

    Dohtonbori

    4.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 kmPasay City
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    This branch is the "nearest" to our family who lives in Makati. It appears small from the outside…read morebut was surprisingly spacious inside. Also, the main entrance is on the ocean side. Since we were a big group, we had to have separate tables and (since I was lazy to cook that day) we requested that our servers cook our dishes for us! For starters, we ordered a dish of Kalbi Yakiniku and Pork Yakiniku. Since the grill was quite hot, the meat was seared perfectly and not overcooked by our server. For the okonomiyaki, we got the following (which are also my favorite go-to dishes): Cheesy Pork Okonomiyaki, Hamburg Cheese Steak Okonomiyaki, Pepper Kalbi BBQ Okonomiyaki, and Butatama Okonomiyaki. What I like when the servers cook for you is that, well, there are zero accidents or burns and... the okonomiyakis will always be cooked perfectly! I love how the meat and the other ingredients give you different textures and flavors in every bite. Please remember to always wait for a few seconds before taking the first bite! Now, we come to my most favorite dish: the Four Cheese Okonomiyaki! It is made of gouda, cheddar, emmental, and parmigiano reggiano. The crust is thin, light, and crunchy giving this dish excellent texture. It is then topped of with caramel...salty, sweet, crispy...so delicious! I can order 2 and just eat that for the whole stay. Oh! Do try their Chuhighs too! Pretty good drinks to have with your okonomiyakis :)

    The food was good. I like the place feels like you are really in japan however so pricey. For a…read morefried noodle

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    Mitsuyado Sei-Men

    Mitsuyado Sei-Men

    3.7(7 reviews)
    1.1 kmPasay City
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    Me and my family came here after my sisters graduation at PICC. It was roughly about 3 pm, it was…read morebusy but we were seated right away. The restaurant had a really cute Japan theme with super cute decorations! The food was really good and different. We ordered the Gyoza (php 180), Chicken Karage Caesar Salad (php 190), Hakata Ramen (php 340) and the Cheese Ramen (php 350). The item that stood out to me was the Cheese Ramen, at first I thought that it wouldn't be good and I would get tired of it cause its just cheese and noodles. I ended up liking it because the cheese that they used wasn't overwhelming as I thought it would be. The Hakata Ramen was also really yummy and not too salty. Total ~$20

    Ramen with a cheese sounds odd but the taste is surprisingly good…read more The ambience resonates vintage Japan. Hanging lanterns and signages creates an authentic feel of eating along the streets of throwback Tokyo. I came from Asia Pop Comic Con in SMX and it is better to dine outside MOA to avoid the hassle. It was a long, tiring day and a bowl of Ramen is the only thing I have in mind. Good thing there's a branch of Mitsuyado Sei Men in blue bay walk. Tsukemen means "dipping noodles", the art of eating ramen with a separate broth and soup to dip the noodles. The regular bowl of cheese tsukemen is a contention of a savory soup and thick sauce cheese. The taste is confusing on the the onset but I easily acquired the taste. I also ordered ebi tempura don. I have the urge that I deserve to eat noodleas and rice at the same time. The pacing of the service is slow. There's a refillable service tea but they don't serve glass of water. You can also bring home pastries and bread from Yamato Bakery conveniently connected at Mitsuydo Sei-Men. The original branch is located at Jupiter street in Makati City.

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    Tanabe Japanese Restaurant - Front

    Tanabe Japanese Restaurant

    4.6(8 reviews)
    3.3 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱

    First time here. The food was amazing -- really tasty and vegan/vegetarian friendly. The best…read moreJapanese restaurant I've ever been to -- food was fresh, servings were big enough to share, and prices were fair. Staff were very friendly, attentive, and helpful, and the food came out quickly. Loved the unique and refreshing drinks too. Great job!

    I have been here multiple times before since this is one of my brother's go-to Japanese restaurant…read more I can definitely understand why with the quality food, good service and good price. This time the visit was with my parents, my brother, my husband and me. We were served with delicious complimentary tofu with a great-tasting sauce. My brother ordered the aji tataki for us to start off and it's been a while since I've had this. Beautifully done and very tasty! My brother got the chirashi bowl. My husband and I shared the Gindara kaku bento - grilled cod fish, salad, salmon and tuna sashimi, tempura, miso soup with clams and mango ice cream. For dessert, fruits was the other option. My brother also ordered several chawanmushi for us to share. My parents shared the Nigiri kaku bento. There was so much food. The one down side was the fish in my parents' bento box was a bit tough, unlike the gindara that we had. I would probably recommend the Gindara kaku bento between the 2 bento boxes. We also had this soup that came in a small teapot. I had missed jotting down the name but you drink the soup from a miniature teacup. Glad we didn't order more food because there was already lots of food! Highly recommend!

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