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1 year ago

Worst service. The order took an hour for a take out. Wasted time on my whole lunch break.

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Patricio's Cevicheria - Sampler Set

Patricio's Cevicheria

4.3(4 reviews)
3.6 kmTaguig City
₱₱₱

This yellow and orange restaurant has something going on here, what more can I ask for but for more…read moreTUNA! If you like raw fish and know the word "Poke" you know it's the best thing, so come here and eat. They also have other interesting dishes, soups, and ceviches! Service is quite quick although most of the food on the menu all sounds pretty simple to cook, I like it, plus the taste is even better. There's a lot of restaurants on the side near this busy area and I think this would be the cleanest place to eat... No offense to the other restaurants out there. Servers are super friendly. Very minimum on the English, so don't hurt them (like I did, verbally). Anyways, 4 stars! Visiting Hawaii a few times, got me addicted to Poke! "poh-key" means "to slice" in Hawaii. Tuna with sesame soy dressing, nori flakes and togarashi spice. Will definitely come back for more!

I'm not going to be a snob and pretend I've had ceviche prior to dining at Patricio's, because I…read morehaven't. I have, however, a great fondness for kinilaw, after a trip to Davao in 2009 where I had the freshest, most delicious kinilaw (made with tuna, of course) in my entire life. So when Patricio's Cevicheria opened, imagine how happy I was! Patrick Roa, proprietor of Patricio's (like my alliteration?), has traveled extensively around the Philippines and collected regional recipes for kinilaw, some of which he adapted to the menu. Aside from the kinilaw, the Ahi Poke, the Hawaiian counterpart of our kinilaw, is hands-down, the best in Manila. The flavors do not battle for supremacy, and the soy sauce, ginger, nori and what I imagine to be miso paste, all complement the freshness of the tuna. Patricio's also serves delicious rice meals, like the Chicharrones, which is similar to Pinoy lechon kawali. I recommend the Ahi Poke and the Binakhaw, which is a style of kinilaw from Dumaguete, made sour with dungon (a fruit endemic to the region), chicharon, manggang hilaw and sili. It's always nice when you dine here and Patrick, as well as his wife Pia, is around. They have so many wonderful stories to share about kinilaw, and food in general! My main annoyance with Patricio's is the obscurity of its location. If you're a commuter, good luck trying to get here without difficulty.

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Patricio's Cevicheria - Poke! Tuna with sesame soy dressing, nori flakes, and togarashi spice. Solo portion over rice ₽150

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Poke! Tuna with sesame soy dressing, nori flakes, and togarashi spice. Solo portion over rice ₽150

Ono Poké Shop - poke - Updated July 2026

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