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    Silverios Seafood Restaurant

    2.8 (11 reviews)

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    Blue lemonade and cucumber lemonade
    Calvin N.

    Live band, attentive services, great view of the water front, and delicious food what's better than that? I would recommend any who are into Filipino dishes and looking for a great meal

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    The ambience was ok. Live music was ok. Food was not that great and service was too slow.

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    8 years ago

    Dirty dishes such as plates and cups. Pork sisig was over cooked. I don't recommend going to this restaurant.

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    Jacobo's Seafood Grill - Walkway toward tables.

    Jacobo's Seafood Grill

    3.0(1 review)
    0.6 km

    CASH ONLY! Our…read morefamily patriarch said this is one of his and his wife's favorite grub spot and wanted Big Bro and I to try it. Who are we to say NO to our elders, right?! Plenty of parking spaces available. On a hot day, their security guard would even come to you with an umbrella and will walk you with it all the way to the door. The entire restaurant sits on stilts above a fishpond. It has a very rustic look and feel. We were seated immediately and our spot overlooked the entire pond. Party of 6. There were so many things I wanted to try. Patriarch went ahead and put an order of dishes he recommended and told us to add on whatever else we wanted to try. That we did. Patriarch's favorite is their own version of pinakbet. I understand why - this might have been the best one I've had compared to all the restaurants I've been to around this area. The vegetables were fresh - like they just plucked 'em out seconds before throwing them into the pot fresh - and so full of flavor. The meat was tender. The seasoning was perfect. Would recommend this all day. Crispy fried shrimp was what it was; lightly seasoned and fried crispy. Nephew and I popped one after another and couldn't stop... we even debated about taking an order to-go to snack later during the day! I haven't seen crispy kangkong on a menu since probably the last time I visited the homeland. It was a repeat must have. The leaves were dipped and fried in thin batter. How they managed to crisp the leaves are beyond me, but no matter: they were light and delicious. The crispy dinuguan got me curious since I'm more used to the regular version. It's basic, really - they fry the meat and later on slater the dinuguan sauce after. The only reason it stood out is because of the "crispy" part of it. Otherwise, it's just like regular dinuguan. The sinigang was a great palate cleanser. Good amount of tang, plenty of seafood to share with our party. The calamari was nothing out of the ordinary. Good crispy outside, nice chew inside. Pretty average. The bangus sisig was my favorite. I've had my share but this one is a little better than the rest. It might just be the way they seasoned it, but there was something different about it. Nephews said this is their favorite here so they never fail to order it whenever they visit. I understand. Service was mediocre. What made the experience even better was the warm breeze that came through the whole time we were there. It was so relaxing! Now THAT I really liked. 3.5 - 3.75 for now. Coming back, for sure.

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    Magsaysay Fish Market and Landing Center

    Magsaysay Fish Market and Landing Center

    4.0(1 review)
    1.4 km

    Twice I've been here and each visit gets better and more interesting…read more Now, this is a fish market, and as most (if not all) wet markets go in the Philippines, the area as a whole is a bit of a mess, so wear appropriate clothing - SHOES are a must. (I would know, I made the mistake of wearing flip flops the first time, but in fairness, I didn't know we were going here.) Both times, I was lucky enough to witness plenty of boats coming in from the sea with their fresh catch. The variety of seafood is unbelievable - a couple of dozen types of fish, seafood including tuna, red snapper and salmon, crabs, shrimp, clams, mussels, prawns, octopus, etc. There was fresh seaweed I haven't seen for decades (arorosep, I believe it's called.) I even got to witness some sort of bidding for some reserved products. Walking around is an experience like no other. Price point?! Almost everything is pretty much a bargain buy. If you're patient enough and can haggle, you'll get what you want for the price you want to pay. (So long as you're reasonable!) Immediately on its outskirts closer to the main street, there are plenty of vendors selling dried goods - mostly dried salted fish among other products. There are some interesting buys there as well. It is a bit chaotic and it can be overwhelming with the crowd, but it was pretty much an organized frenzy. I found it fun just walking and looking around. I ended up buying and bringing stuff home for dinner. It can't get any more fresh when many of their products were (literally) just harvested a few hours prior. (On a personal note, this is my 1,000th vendor Yelp review!) Anyway! It'll be on my next MUST STOP for fresh seafood (and then some) for sure.

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