Known for its barbecue, it serves all kinds of grilled staples, from chicken to liempo (check my website to see pictures http://www.tinesabillo.com/inihaw-nation/).
My friends recommended the Herb Barbecue (P40 single, P50 with rice), which turned out to be the best-tasting in the bunch (love the seasoning). And the meat! Oh it was tender. Really good for a P50 meal.
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The ambiance feels like kitchen and ironically has cold feeling. Price is very expensive, taste is ok but not worth the price. I do not recommend this place.
1. New Jersey (something) Bacon Dog (didn't even bother to remember the dog's name)
2. Regular-sized Fries with Ranch dip
3. Chocolate Milkshake
Bill: Php 225.00
Assessment:
Hotdog was ordinary; nothing spectacular that was worth Php 140.00 (the bun however was made from wheat-bread);
Fries were ok; remarkable even; the dip made it more special;
The milkshake was a disaster; could've ordered a glass of chocolate milk with ice instead. It would be more satisfying; it was definitely not worth Php 85.00.
The Green Coffee was recommended to me by a friend who recently went on a trip to Davao. She insisted that we visit their newly opened branch in Tomas Morato. The rest is history, the staff is nice and accomodating (they even know me by name now). The ambiance is relaxed, perfect for reading, surfing the web (free wifi yey) and talking nonstop with friends. I make it a point to visit every week to get my caffeine fix. I recommend their milk tea with fine salt and cheese, green tea with fine salt and cheese, java chip freezicinno, green tea freezicinno.
Filipino taste buds + Mexican food = Awesome!
Love the food. Tastes great. I especially like that they have a wide array of foods to choose from. And you get your own drinks from the soda dispenser! My favorite is their crunch wrap supreme. Plus the choco tostada. :) The only shortage here is elbow room. Give me a little more space and I'll eat a lot more! Haha!
I ordered shrimp pasta from this branch and after waiting for 20mins, they served me with super hilaw na pasta noodles. Expensive price of food which i think do not match the quality of food and service they provided me. Definitely will not be eating there again..
I had celebrated my son's christening here at Kamayan west avenue last April 29, 2012. Ms. Doris (reservation officer) was accommodating and very nice. She always coordinates me with details.
Their amenities for baptismal are just fine. They decorated 2 pieces balloons on every table for the function room, 6 butterfly shaped on streamer. I chose the cake rather than having a personalized streamer. Their waiters are well-groomed and very coordinating with their guests. The function room was quite narrow for me. Great ambiance because it is newly renovated with modern touch of interior design. Great tasting foods. Many changes on food limitation. Before, we can get cakes and ice cream, now, there is a charge already( a slice of cake would cost you 100 each). I didn't taste all their dishes before of unavailability of some. For desserts, there are leche flan, halohalo, gelatin, buko pandan and assorted fruits. I just find their arrangement quite a chaos(hahaha), because there's no specific labels what are the foods should we get, although, waiter's instruction is there, it's just that it's quite confusing sometimes.
D' Little Gyoza House's location is very intriguing because it's the only restaurant in that particular area. It aroused my interest and curiosity on why a restaurant will pick such a location --- either it's really good that people will not mind it's off the beaten track location or the owner is a total loony for choosing such a location. So to satisfy my curiosity, I decided to drop by and see what's up with this restaurant. The interior of the restaurant is very nice and cozy. It makes one feel comfortable and totally at home. It has this certain vibe of making one feel welcome! The menu is quite simple and beautifully presented. They, of course, have different kinds of gyoza (which is their specialty), chahan (Japanese fried rice), ramen, tempura, side dishes, rice toppings and desserts, among others. I ordered original, shrimp and spinach gyoza plus chahan and tempura. My verdict ---- it's really very good! In fact, it's the best gyoza in the metro, if not in the country! Now I know why the owners were not afraid to pick such an out of the way location. They really have something to brag about!
In my honest opinion, it's a place where you would want to keep coming back to because the food is really good. And lest I forget, the price is quite reasonable (if not cheap) for its quality and quantity. It really is a hidden gem in Quezon City!
P.S.
They also have a facebook fan page which I find quite hip and cool :)