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    Mang Inasal

    3.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Bahay Kawayan - Grilled pork belly

    Bahay Kawayan

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.7 km

    Ambiance - very humble, very basic and sparse but clean restaurant. Wish they had toilet seats in…read moretheir rest room Service - no nonsense service. You order and they deliver. Food - we ordered fried dalag fish (meaty), fried hito, tortang talong (eggplant) which was quite large and perfectly cooked, crispy pata, grilled pork belly, fresh vegetable lumpiang ubod (generous amount of crunchy ubod (bamboo shoot) sprinkled with crushed peanuts and chopped green mango with salted eggs. My favorites were the fresh lumpia and the tortang talong. The preparations were traditional and classic Filipino - no twists, no pretense. The prices were very reasonable. Just basic good food that won't break the bank.

    03/01/20- We went out to Taytay today to see my buddies house. 2 years ago it was a work in…read moreprogress in various stages of construction. Today it's a beautiful 3 story house at the top of the mountain overlooking Laguna Bay, Manila & Makati. We stopped at Buhay Kawayan to grab a late lunch w/my buddy, my wife & 2 brother in laws (yes they follow us everywhere lol). Buhay Kawayan is a very popular spot in Taytay on Manila E Road Barangay Pag asa. We ordered some of our favs like crispy pata, Bangus, squid adobo, veges dish w/bitter melon, yellow squash, okra, tomato, onion & garlic. Eggplant omelette & of course rice. Filipinos seem to eat rice @ every meal. (No Carbs when I return to the US). Excellent food & service one of the few Filipino restaurants that had quick service. They operated at a slower pace (Island life).

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    Tapsi ni Vivian - First timer.

    Tapsi ni Vivian

    5.0(1 review)
    0.7 km

    Tapsilog. Tocilog. Longsilog. Bangusilog. Hotsilog. Bacsilog…read more You name it and I'm sure Tapsi ni Vivian has it! I've fallen in love with this little carinderia back in 2011 when my former officemates took me to its Marikina branch. There wasn't anything fancy about the place. It just looked like a big cafeteria, really. But don't be fooled by its humble appearance because this place definitely knows how to deliver super good silog dishes! My personal favourite from their extensive silog menu is their tapsilog. The meat is cooked perfectly and the taste has the right balance of salty-sweet to it. You don't even need vinegar when eating it! I've also gotten to try their tocilog and I have to say that I enjoy it because of how they cook it. You see, I like my tocino cooked toasty, with some parts a little burned. Thank the silog heavens for letting the cooks at Tapsi ni Vivian get this right! If you think that's all they've got, hold up! They also serve chicken skin, liempo, Spam, bbq and other yummy silogs for you to try! Basically whatever you fancy, they've probably got it! Another thing I love about Tapsi ni Vivian is that they are priced well. It won't burn a hole in your wallet and you always get your money's value! Tapsi ni Vivian is all about good food without the grandeur, and in my book, that's never ever a bad thing! I love going to Tapsi ni Vivian right after we play badminton. I haven't gone in a while (boo!) but I plan to do so soon! I terribly miss their home-style dishes and I can't wait to return! Visit them at their Cainta branch or Marikina branch!

    Mang Inasal - hotdogs - Updated May 2026

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