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    JT's Manukan Grille

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Komedor Filipino Restaurant

    Komedor Filipino Restaurant

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱

    I had an extensive food tasting event here at Komedor, which gave me a clear picture on the…read morerestaurants's offerings. Like most restaurants, one shouldn't expect every item on the menu to be a home-run, so below is my list of dishes that stood out from the dozens of Filipino restaurants I've dined in the last few months. Crispy Bacon Bagnet (180 PHP) This has to be the best bacon bagnet crisp out in the market. Its solid crisp bite is unbelievably good. Please order this for a great start, you won't regret it. Oyster Sisig (250 PHP) Hold me back when this dish arrives, it's too good to pass, as in pass to the next person to share. Cooked well enough to allow the whole oyster pieces to remain mist inside. Grilled Daing na Bangus (275 PHP) They have a good supplier of seafood, which makes all the difference in the overall quality of their dishes. The bangus even when grilled tasted milky and believe me it could have been easily been a muddy one, but Komedor and their sister restaurant Artsy cafe (next door) only use the best batch from their trusted supplier. Tortang Talaba at Talong (280 PHP) Eggplant Omelette Pancake stuffed with fresh oysters and veggies. I enjoy the fresh tasting, smooth and gooeyness of the lightly cooked eggplant mixed in with the generous whole pieces of oysters. A must try dish that easily makes it to my eat list on every visit. Pistachio and Cashew Sans Rival I'm used to the butter heavy versions of this classic Filipino dessert, but at the moment I was glad it was airy on the bite and light on the palate, for the food prior to this was just too delicious to be left uneaten. Butter mixture was tame and the crunch satisfying, conveniently sliced into 4 pieces ideal for sharing. AMBIANCE Located within the same complex as Mandarin Sky Wok and Artsy Cafe, which offers a lot of parking slots and even an off-site parking with valet. The interiors of the space is well-lit to a yellow hue, but the front of the store is afforded with ample shaded sunlight.

    Been hearing a lot of good things from my friends for this restaurant. I tried Mandarin Sky Wok…read moresome weeks ago but did not enjoy it. Together with Artsy Cafe, they have one owner and you could even do crossovers. I did ask my friends what they would recommend before I visited one Friday. For this visit, we tried: - Crispy Bacon Bagnet (Php180) - This was highly recommended by my friends but I was not expecting it to be this good. I was expecting it to be like chicharon, but this was better. First of all, you won't feel any oiliness nor saltiness. It is just plain crispy, like eating chichirya. It is very addicting and delicious. The whipped aioli and house vinegar kept the taste balanced. - Oyster Sisig (Php250) - Something different from your usual sisig is this oyster version. Each piece looked fried but the combination of flavors served as a good appetizer. A must-try! - Ensaladang Paco (Php125) - something to "cleanse" the oil from all the crispy dishes we ate. I think this is my second time having fern salad and I really enjoyed this dish. The fern has a good crunchy texture and the combination of flavors from the salted egg, red onions, and tomatoes blended well. - Kare-Kare (Php290) - since we ordered mostly "dry" dishes, we had to order something saucy, and we chose this. It had a mixed review from our group. The ingredients are plenty with generous in meat and vegetables. The sauce is actually soupy, and although I don't mind the generous sauce to flavor my rice, it was a little bland for me. The bagoong it came with is refillable and is really good. - Crispy Daing na Bangus (Php275) - This is one underrated dish because it looked like normal fried bangus but tasted better. And yes, it is crispy too. - Pistachio and Cashew Sansrival - the meringue is made crispy and sandwiched the sweet custard-like cream. It is lightly over-sweetened but good enough to pass as a good dessert. - Latik Sundae - brown rice suman served with mangoes and ice cream. Not very sweet. Overall, serving is not that big but is good enough to share. Price is affordable. There are ample parking spaces in front of the restaurant, and more on another lot. They offer free shuttle transfer to and from the parking. Looking forward to return for other dishes. One other highly recommended dish is the Tortang Talaba at Talong.

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    Komedor Filipino Restaurant
    Komedor Filipino Restaurant
    Komedor Filipino Restaurant

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    Manam - Crispy Sisig

    Manam

    4.4(13 reviews)
    4.0 kmQuezon City

    When I tell you we LOVED this place, we went 3 times in the span of 1 week! Manam is a modern twist…read moreon Filipino cuisine and the did it without taking the culture out of the food. My sister and I spent 3 weeks in the Philippines and everyone was recommending us to going to this restaurant. And let me tell you, it don't disappoint. Their service was great (all three times), and everything came out in a timely fashion. When I tell you they get busy, it's BUSY. People will line up for this place, but it's worth it. We love the at home feel inside when dining in. As for the food, it was very good. We did try the watermelon sinigang, it was a bit on the sweet side. Not like your traditional sinigang but if you like sweet, it's for you. Overall, when my family travels to the Philippines again, bet believe we're going to Manam

    This was the very first place we visited after being away from the Philippines for more than 18…read moreyears, and it did not disappoint. Everything about our experience was excellent. The restaurant has a classy, well-thought-out atmosphere with authentic Filipino charm. I ordered the Fried Pla-Pla fish, which looked incredibly appetizing and tasted even better. I also tried the Pork Sisig, served on a sizzling plate, and it was outstanding. The combination of textures, flavors, and presentation made it a real standout dish. If I had one minor criticism, it would be that the service was a bit slow. However, that was easily outweighed by the quality of the food and the overall experience. Highly recommend this place, and we'll definitely come back if we have the chance.

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    Manam - Garlic rice

    Garlic rice

    Manam
    Manam - Fried Pla-Pla

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    Fried Pla-Pla

    Abe - Dining Area

    Abe

    4.4(10 reviews)
    4.2 kmQuezon City
    ₱₱₱

    Love the ambiance - very Filipino! The table settings were on point! Service was excellent. Our…read moreserver was quick and courteous. Food was delicious! I ordered the kare-kare which I haven't had in years that seeing it in front of me made we want to devour the entire bowl of red-orange velvety soup with tender oxtails and tripes and yummy veggies. My coconut water on the shell was sweet but was room temp. Oversized, it was a great experience. Highly recommend!

    If you're an owner of a Filipino restaurant, you better step up your game unless you want to just…read morebe another carinderia. But Abe doesn't seem to have this problem. The restaurant is part of the LJC Group of restaurants so it pretty much knows what it is doing. It offers mostly Kapampangan fare with a gourmet touch, so imagine the richness and strength Pampanga's cuisine is known and add a touch of sophistication. PROS: My SO and I went here for a date to celebrate something (I'm not sure what it was anymore, tbh.) and the place was perfect. It is intimate enough for good conversation and the ambiance was comfortable with its Filipino furniture and décor; The food is adequately filling and priced reasonably. The bagoong rice was actually good enough to be eaten on its own but we enjoyed its other offerings as well. CONS: it's a bit full during dinner rush on weekends so make sure you get a reservation so you can get seated immediately. TL;DR: Fresh and wonderfully cooked Kapampangan dishes to delight every taste bud.

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    Abe - Sisig

    Sisig

    Abe
    Abe - Crickets. A kapangpangan delicacy.

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    Crickets. A kapangpangan delicacy.

    Lola Ote - Inihaw na Tenga ng Baboy

    Lola Ote

    4.4(13 reviews)
    4.1 kmQuezon City

    Dropped into Quezon City for a bit and decided to have lunch nearby. We ended up at a place called…read moreLola Ote--and damn, am I glad we did. From the moment you crack open the menu, you know what you're getting: no gimmicks, just real-deal Filipino comfort food, with a nod to the streets via a proud offering of isaw. We went for the classics--nilaga, lechon kawali, grilled tuna belly, Java rice, garlic rice, and pork BBQ. Heavy hitters, all of them. I don't usually go for huge portions, but here? Resistance was pointless. Every bite hit like a memory you didn't know you had. The ambiance walks a fine line: traditional roots with just enough of a modern pulse to remind you where you are. Nothing sterile, nothing fake. Just good food and good people. The staff? Polite, attentive--like they actually give a damn. This is the kind of place I'd come back to without hesitation. No pretense. Just food that tells you a story. Lola Ote--my new favorite go-to in the Philippines.

    We stopped by hoping for a late breakfast, but unfortunately arrived after breakfast service had…read moreended (they only serve breakfast from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM). We ended up pivoting to the lunch menu, and it turned out to be a great decision. The standout dish was the Pork Barbecue. It had the perfect balance of sweetness and savory flavor, and the meat was cooked just right. The Inihaw na Tenga ng Baboy (Grilled Pig Ears) was equally delicious, featuring the same excellent seasoning and smoky flavor in a different cut of pork. The Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) was another winner, tender, juicy, and packed with flavor. We also enjoyed the "Bakuran" Salad, a refreshing combination of local vegetables, salted egg, and alamang (shrimp paste) that complemented the grilled dishes nicely. A special shoutout to our server, Joy, who was incredibly friendly and attentive. She got us seated quickly, and our food arrived even faster. The restaurant itself is clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully decorated, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Overall, it was an excellent dining experience. We'll definitely be back and would happily recommend this place to friends and family.

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    Lola Ote
    Lola Ote - Bakuran Salad

    Bakuran Salad

    Lola Ote - Inihaw na Liempo

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    Inihaw na Liempo

    JT's Manukan Grille - filipino - Updated July 2026

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