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    Pancake House

    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Texas Roadhouse

    Texas Roadhouse

    4.2(11 reviews)
    0.4 kmPasay City

    First time having a steak in the Philippines and this place just rocks!!! Great food and enjoyable…read moreatmosphere. Enjoyed the dancing from the servers. They even custom made me my favorite Lemon Drop Martini!! Thank you

    I paid $80 (5000 pesos) for the last bone in rib-eye they had and still wound up taking it home to…read morecook properly for breakfast after taking a couple of bites. My sister's medium boneless ribeye came out more rare than my medium rare and she finally had to settle for ribs! Which were actually edible. Biggest problem was the cutlery! The serrated steak knives were so dull and bent, you couldn't even cut a tender steak if you got one. If you can't even give your customers a decent knife, don't complain when they send back a steak. I give the manager credit for apologizing and doing what she could but Expats beware. If you're craving a good steak, save your $ and go to Wolfgang's. I understand that things are different here in the PI. I'm amazed that there is so much variety among restaurants. But it is not the fault of the locals when the restaurant company gives them cheap tools and products just to cut costs! Bad cooking is something else, though. A horrible experience at a Mesa restaurant actually made my wife go back in the kitchen and show the chef in training how to make adobo! Overall, I love the PI and the local cuisine. I think I'll stick to the chain restaurants that I know for certain are consistent.

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    Pacific Club Lounge - Small self serve bar. Cold beer and wine in the fridge below.

    Pacific Club Lounge

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.7 kmPasay City

    Solid 3 star establishment when compared to airline lounges around the globe. However, for existing…read morein the PI, this gets an additional bump to 4. Manila is a great place to visit and has some really beautiful things to see and people to meet. However, it is also overrun with poverty in many areas and the infrastructure is not very advanced in some places. Couple that with sauna-like weather and I spent my days here surrounded by panhandlers, sweaty shirts, and nearly broken ankles from the potholes and uneven walking surfaces. So coming into this club which is air-conditioned, has some nice plane-spotting views, a flat surfaced floor, and offers plenty of refrigerated beverages as well as ice and this was like entering shangri-la. I expect that stuff in Europe and North America. I was ecstatic to find it here. This is a locally run lounge, not a SkyTeam Alliance lounge and not run by Delta Airlines. It is open to public access for a fee and the only airline it caters to is Delta for their premium passengers. Given that, it is small with maybe seats for 90 people and has a basic load out of beverages and food. Nothing too fancy or over the top but compared to the main terminal where you are relegated to Jollibee and instant cup noodles, this is a nice step up. There are moderate numbers of charging outlets, a small selection of alcoholic beverages, and some food choices with a local flair. I had a bowl of local chicken congee with calamansi squeezed in and it was really good. This is also a last chance for an ice-cold San Miguel beer prior to leaving the country if that is your thing. It is not mine. Frankly I am not much of a beer drinker so I was pretty excited to see an American whiskey available here, even if it was Jack Daniels. Back home I would not drink that as I consider it to be crap swill but after being here with limited whiskey availability in constant crotch rot conditions, a little JD over ice next to an air conditioner vent made me as happy as a pig in a mud puddle. I know that this review makes me sound like the arrogant, entitled jerk American. I do not mean it that way and I am genuinely thankful for my opportunities to travel to a lot of different places. I also am a big fan of the Philippines because the culture and food are amazing and the people are some of the friendliest I have come across on the planet. What I wanted to convey in this review was that for an airline lounge, this one is really no big deal. But when you compare it to what the locals have to do to make this place happen, it is a really nice space for some pre-departure hospitality. I have zero complaints about this lounge and the time I spent in it and I will look forward to it when I next get a chance to visit.

    This was my first time at Pacific Club Lounge and wow was I pleased! First off, getting to the…read morelounges was slightly confusing, the Pacific Club Lounge was off to the other side away from the Airline lounges - which made it a lot less crowded. I'm a Delta Member & an American Express cardholder so I was able to get my family in for free or a discounted rate. We were just traveling to Hong Kong for a short weekends trip but made it to the airport 3 hours earlier than we expected. The lounge is pretty spacious and nicely decorated. I liked that they had "charging station" seating areas with comfortable chairs! I also thoroughly enjoyed that they had multiple TVs. In comparison to the Mabuhay Lounge at NAIA, this lounge not only had more space but they had much better service and amenities! The food selection was so-so, mostly carbs: arroz caldo (rice porridge, sandwiches, pastries, pastas, cereal). Being vegan, my options were limited to bread and fruit. But hey! I'll skip the snacks anyday because they had a self serve bar! Again, comparing to Mabuhay lounge, I found this option to be much more welcoming. My family and I were able to enjoy a couple glasses of wine and a couple locally brewed beers (San Miguel Light). The staff was also very kind and friendly, making sure everything was neatly kept and food was refilled. Their bathrooms were also very nice and spacious as well, I saw they had a shower room too in case you need to freshen up in between layovers. 4 stars for the alcohol, service and interior. Had to dock a star because of the limited food options - I wish they could add in some more vegetable dishes and fruit! Otherwise, it was overall a great experience!

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    Morganfield's - Chicken and Hickory Ribs Set Meal

    Morganfield's

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.3 kmPasay City
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    Their Iberico Ribs are a must try!…read more I'm back at Morganfield's for another dose of their Iberico ribs, truly a marvel of meat. This is my gold standard for ribs and I'm sure it will be yours too. Jim Beam Iberico Ribs It's not just the sauce, it's mainly due "high quality meat" that they use to make this work, which isn't exactly a common commodity, which makes it extra special, they're probably the only restaurant serving such fine cuts. Made from Iberian pigs from Spain, each bone is like a lollipop of tender dark meat ready for you to suckle on, piece after piece. Honestly a pricey beast, but certainly something to feast. I don't fancy ribs as a regular treat, but when I do crave for some, I go for the best and that's at Morganfield's. Set Meals (Starting from 275 PHP) Just to be clear the ribs and beyond start from 395 pesos, while the 275 versions are just chicken fingers, fish, and the usual normal stuff. Go for the sets with ribs, their just too good to pass. Every set comes with a hefty salad bowl or a thick soup of the day. Plus unlimited Soda or Iced Tea. Hickory BBQ Spareribs and Herbed Roast Chicken (395 PHP) What a combo! You get ribs, fries, and a big piece of chicken. I'm not sure if this is a combo meal or a mini-platter that's good for 2, surely a heavy meal. A rather premium set for MOA, but for those looking for a great meal, look no further. This is a full package.

    This second branch of theirs is really spacious and can even hold functions such as corporate…read moreparties, birthday parties, and so on. Although Morganfield's restaurant specializes in ribs, they also offer great appetizers, soups, salads, seafood, burgers, pasta, steaks, and desserts. They certainly have an extensive menu to keep everyone happy. The following are the highlights of our dinner there: 1) SMOKIN' DUCK SALAD- The duck meat was smoked then placed on top of mixed salad which consisted of tomatoes, bell peppers, Lolla Rossa lettuce, hard-boiled egg, and cucumber. It was made richer with the added century egg which I hoped was the only egg placed in the salad. Anyway, the soy vinaigrette complemented well with the entire salad that made it uniquely delicious. 2) JIM BEAM BBQ IBERICO BABY RACK - The baby back ribs were slathered with a mixture of Louisana hot sauce and Jim Beam bourbon whiskey. The server told us that it might be spicy but that wasn't the case at all for us. Slowly baked in the oven, marinated overnight, and grilled to perfection, the ribs was very tender and juicy. The meat itself requires only tiny effort to pry from the bone. And it was made more succulent with the sauce that we ate the baby back ribs until the bones were the only ones left. The fries and the side dish tasted delicious as well. 3) SMOKED PEPPERCORN SPARE RIBS SET MEAL -- The peppercorn provided a little bit of spiciness to the dish and was the apparent overall flavor. Besides that, Morganfield's restaurant remained consistent by having their spare ribs tender too. The garden salad that we tried with it was normal tasting, but it was good enough. 4) CHICKEN AND HICKORY RIBS SET MEAL - This is a good choice for those who wants to eat more than ribs but doesn't want to go for sharing platters. It comes with 1/4 chicken that is rested very well and the lean meat doesn't taste dry to me at all. Additionally, it comes with ribs that have the same quality as the rest we've tried. The difference there is that hickory bbq sauce was used in it. Meanwhile, the soup of the day during the time we dined at Morganfield's was their spicy gumbo soup. We found it too spicy to taste it well. 5) BREAD PUDDING - It was served warm. And it was a good comfort food as it has a dollop of ice cream on top and the sauce was a sweet "special whiskey" sauce. We easily cut through its soft texture and finished it entirely in just a few minutes.

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