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    Bag O' Shrimps

    Bag O' Shrimps

    4.3(7 reviews)
    5.2 kmMandaluyong City

    Bag O' Shrimps - 5 Stars If you're craving a messy,…read moredelicious seafood feast, Bag O' Shrimps hits the spot. The crab boil was bursting with flavor -- rich, garlicky, and perfectly seasoned so every bite packed a punch. Portions were generous, and the prices were surprisingly affordable for the quality and freshness. What really made the experience stand out was the warm, family-friendly vibe. The staff treated us like old friends, making the whole meal feel relaxed and fun. The casual, welcoming ambiance is perfect for rolling up your sleeves, digging in, and enjoying great seafood with great company. This is the kind of place you leave with a full stomach, a happy heart, and maybe a little sauce on your shirt -- exactly how a crab boil should be.

    Experience:…read more Prominent things in this restaurant would be the hanging decoration near the lights and walls, gloves for eating, seafood in a bag, and a sink for hand washing. There's no restroom inside but Atrium's is just right across. Clam Chowder: This was a good way to start our meal! Soup was thick, having a creamy texture that was filling enough along with some clam. Seafood Specialties: Main course of today's meal was mussels and shrimp. Before anything, I gotta mention how fun it was to eat everything with plastic gloves on. I've tried this with wings elsewhere and now seafood at Bag O' Shrimps; just pure fun! I still dare to put aside using a spoon to eat the rice drenched in their amazing sauces. Shrimps were fresh plus easy and fun to peel before dipping back into its amazing sauce before eating. We added corn to everything and even that was fun to eat. It's a bit messy on the mouth though. Mussels were impressively large and probably the largest I've seen so far. You can easily tell from the shells already and when you see the actual mussels, amazing! The sauce was just as tasty as the shrimps' but with a bit more spice. Service: Standard good service! Good luck eating the rice with your hands. I'd also love to hear everyone's thoughts! Did scooping a handful and pushing it up with your thumb still work with the gloves on.

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    Murray's New Orleans - One if the best mojitos around!

    Murray's New Orleans

    3.3(3 reviews)
    10.5 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱

    I would go to New Orleans BHS because of their reasonably-priced oysters with cheese and cocktails…read more At PHP 350 for half a dozen oysters, what a deal! I knew nothing about New Orleans anyway, and if they had calamari and gambas, hey, I'm not complaining. Then I started dating a New Orleanian, and it opened my eyes to their very particular pride in their cuisine and music and culture and EVERYTHING NEW ORLEANS. So, suffice it to say, New Orleans BHS doesn't pass the standards of real New Orleanians who love their po boys and will wrinkle their noses at something that claims to have "voodoo spices." But! They do have a pretty good Happy Hour. Because, at least, they do it ALL DAY and ALL NIGHT. Local beers go half off at certain hours, they give out huge goblets of cocktails... There might be a little New Orleans in the normal Manilenyo's drinking habits. To be fair, let's not base our knowledge or impressions of the great Big Easy on an experience at New Orleans BHS. There's so much more to it than their projection of Bourbon Street and Mardi Gras. But as far as Happy Hours go, hey, have a good time and order some oysters too! (It's a really great spot to day drink, too!)

    New Orleans is not really a restaurant that would lure me in from the outside. A little dark, with…read morethe main attraction being their impressive bar, and it even gets a little loud at night. I never thought much of it until my feet were too tired to take me further and their seats looked extra comfy that day. I was surprised to find out that their menu was pretty interesting and the food descriptions awakened my saliva glands like never before. Before I knew it, my family and I ordered almost half he menu. Shortly after, I was happy to find out that the descriptions did not disappoint; New Orleans was no longer just a comfy place to sit. Everything we've tried so far has been good but the one thing I will keep coming back for is the Oyster Rockefeller, theirs is the best I've ever tasted. Thank God for my flat feet.

    Orange Bucket - Mixed bucket with crab

    Orange Bucket

    4.8(4 reviews)
    82.0 km

    Visiting Manila after spending two weeks volunteering on a construction project in Tigman Village,…read morePalawan, Philippines. My flight from Puerta Princesa got in around 5 p.m. and my main goal was to find local food safely served. The Orange Bucket fit the bill perfectly. The restaurant has maybe 30 tables and seems to cater to diners interested in fresh seafood boils - reminded me a lot of what I've seen and partaken of in southern Louisiana, with steamed crawfish and fresh seafood. The restaurant was well-lit, spotlessly clean, and well-managed. I went in at the door and immediately met a staff member who offered me my choice of seats. Picnic table seating, spacious and comfortable. No alcohol (which was pretty much the case everywhere I went except for the hotel bars). I was staying at the Belmont Hotel just a couple of blocks down the street and had no difficulty finding the Orange Bucket based on what was posted online. I had the beef bulgogi (641 PSP) - perfect! With (I believe) rice noodles and an A&W root beer (90 PSP). Perfect sized for a hungry traveler, seasoned just like I remember from my time serving with the US Army in Pusan, Korea. Given the quality of the service and the great taste of the food, a definite 5-star experience.

    RATING FOR DELIVERY…read more Thai food at a seafood restaurant? I was curious; it never hurts to try. Looking at their Facebook page, they have frequent promos, which works well with my bargainista ways. We ordered from foodpanda: our food arrived fairly quickly (we live 1.4 miles away), and the food was nice and piping HOT! WE'VE TRIED - Tom Yum - meaty shrimp in delicious broth - Pad Thai - lots of Tofu. This is the closest you can get to authentic Thai, here in Angeles City. WHAT?! Delicious Thai food at a Cajun seafood joint? Who would have guessed?! Yup, we're ordering from here again! FYI: Located in a plaza behind Max's

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    Cottage Kitchen Cafe - I'm assuming this warning is for the unli (ayce) meals.

    Cottage Kitchen Cafe

    2.7(6 reviews)
    84.1 km

    This is a lovely restaurant, I was enamored by the flowing curtains that separated some of the…read moretables. Staff are friendly and helpful. WE ORDERED -Veggies sautéed in butter were on the soft side I prefer my veggies tender crisp -Blackened chicken had good flavor but it was overcooked -Fries were crispy (you need to specify that you want your fries crispy) -Potato salad chunky, decent flavor -Unli(mited) wings comes with two flavors and a side of rice. Hubby like the flavor but some of the wings were bloody at the bone. - Decent coffee Located across from Don Juico Gate (formerly Side Gate), near the Horizons condo, with a small parking lot. Heard they serve an awesome full course American Thanksgiving meal. Will definitely be back for that, and their live music sessions. FYI - Automatic 7% service charge added.

    It is apparently clear that Cottage Kitchen has lost the special element that made it the premier…read moresoul food restaurant in Asia! This is not because they have reduced their menu of traditional Afrocentric staples such as Black Eyed Peas but what occurred yesterday 9-17-15 has clarified to me that what they permit/tolerate is not in keeping with the spirit and culture of which the rest was founded 20 years ago. So what is this major crisis you ask? No it was not so much the black eyed peas or no collard greens for the past week. The greens is really not their fault as their supplier/market has been unable to accommodate them The problem my friends is I had the temerity to inquire as to why certain items were unavailable as that was what I was told. Well the waitress quickly reverted to Tagalog of which I am not fluent. I then requested someone who could explain the situation to me. In comes "the manager" and I use that term quite loosely. This manager saunters over. Not walked but kind of swayed as she appeared to be inebriated. Allow me to share that upon entrance to this restaurant the manager was perched at the bar with two men. She was at all times at the bar loud, woozy as evidenced by her landing in one of the men's laps quite often. This while she appeared to have her left hand permanently affixed in his general crotch area. She was observed consuming multiple drinks and climbed up on the bar counter more than once. Well anyway she sashays over to my table and unceremoniously places her hands on her hips and asks what's wrong. I then asked about the menu, specifically what sides WERE INDEED available? She then looked confused and asked the waitress IN TAGALOG what to say. The waitress efficiently explained to her AGAIN the situation. She then looks at me and asks: Why don't you choose what's available? I looked into her eyes which were bloodshot red , observed her swaying and dismissed her. She walked back to the bar area and resumed her own brand of "customer service/customer entertainment". As i had decided to choose the pork chops I then asked for two available sides which were not listed on the menu. Prior to my return dinner was repeatedly interrupted by the manager's attempts at courtship/romance or what have you which involved an observation of her demonstratioLack of customer service at Cottage Kitchen: It is apparently clear that Cottage Kitchen has lost the special element that made it the premier soul food restaurant in Asia! This is not because they have reduced their menu of traditional Afrocentric staples such as Black Eyed Peas but what occurred yesterday 9-17-15 has clarified to me that what they permit/tolerate is not in keeping with the spirit and culture of which the rest was founded 20 years ago. So what is this major crisis you ask? No it was not so much the black eyed peas or no collard greens for the past week. The greens is really not their fault as their supplier/market has been unable to accommodate them The problem my friends is I had the temerity to inquire as to why certain items were unavailable as that was what I was told. Well the waitress quickly reverted to Tagalog of which I am not fluent. I then requested someone who could explain the situation to me. In comes "the manager" and I use that term quite loosely. This manager saunters over. Not walked but kind of swayed as she appeared to be inebriated. Allow me to share that upon entrance to this restaurant the manager was perched at the bar with two men. She was at all times at the bar loud, woozy as evidenced by her landing in one of the men's laps quite often. This while she appeared to have her left hand permanently affixed in his general crotch area. She was observed consuming multiple drinks and climbed up on the bar counter more than once. Well anyway she sashays over to my table and unceremoniously places her hands on her hips and asks what's wrong. I then asked about the menu, specifically what sides WERE INDEED available? She then looked confused and asked the waitress IN TAGALOG what to say. The waitress efficiently explained to her AGAIN the situation. She then looks at me and asks: Why don't you choose what's available? I looked into her eyes which were bloodshot red , observed her swaying and dismissed her. She walked back to the bar area and resumed her own brand of "customer service/customer entertainment". As i had decided to choose the pork chops I then asked for two available sides which were not listed on the menu. Prior to my return dinner was repeatedly interrupted by the manager's attempts at courtship/romance or what have you which involved an observation of her demonstration of "tour guide" in which she brought the drunk guy up to the second floor (in the dark mind you) for sometime. if this is the future of Cottage Kitchen Cafe it will only be a matter of time before this business fails. By the way the pork chops were good :)

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    Cottage Kitchen Cafe - Lovely decor

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    Chicken Chicken

    Chicken Chicken

    4.0(6 reviews)
    2.9 kmManila City

    If you're tired of the same-old 1-piece or 2-piece chicken, why not get yourself a 4-piece meal?…read more I am a big fan of Chicken Chicken's food. It's this small karinderia-looking place along Estrada Street, a block away from Benilde Hotel. If you see the Santisima Trinidad Church, you've gone too far. This small place hasn't changed a bit since I was in college--it still has the monoblock chairs, the big wide open window which will make you feel like someone would serenade you while you're eating (that's true though during Christmas), and of course, their food. Chicken Chicken doesn't give you a lot of options on their menu but they sure make up for it for with the quality and quantity of each serving. Believe it or not, they serve 4 pieces of chicken for every order. That'll already last you until dinner! Aside from the chicken, another bestseller is their Liempo. Don't forget to dip it in their signature sauce! For all meals, you can choose to have plain rice or order the garlic rice which I love. Last tip: the owner manages the restaurant herself. She may get cranky at times so bring a lot of patience. I promise you, the food will totally make up for it!

    I remember the first time I heard about Chicken Chicken. A friend of mine in college ran into our…read moreclassroom after the lunchbreak, screaming incoherently about a scary lady, chicken the size of your face, and overcharging pedicab drivers. Sounds like the recipe for an adventure, yeah? Exactly what I thought, so I hitched up my pants and ventured so far from the safety of DLSU's Taft Avenue, I almost cried. The restaurant itself blends so well with its residential surroundings that I kept passing it without realizing it was there. After a few instances of taking out my phone, pretending I got a text while I inconspicuously turn around, I found Chicken Chicken and its owner who is always a wee bit short-tempered. It's not her fault, there are people constantly streaming into the place. It's her against about a thousand people every day -- even Ghandi would be like SHUT UP I KNOW YOUR ORDER'S COMING WAIT. The name 'Chicken Chicken' should be an indication that their flagship meal consists of two large as heck pieces of chicken and their signature dipping sauce. Be prepared to shell out extra for two (or seven) more cups of rice if you're gonna enjoy this fully, but since the meal itself is less than a hundred pesos, it shouldn't be a problem.

    Flaming Wings - Oreo oreo. Oh wicked oreo.

    Flaming Wings

    4.3(9 reviews)
    3.3 kmManila City
    ₱₱

    This is one lunch place any LaSallian wouldn't leave the alma matter without trying. They just have…read morereally, really, really great wings. Create your own rice meal by choosing the sauce for your spicy chicken (you can even opt for non-spicy or ultra spicy!), and then the dip to go with that. Over the years, I've tried a lot of different combinations which worked well for my tastes. In fact, almost everything worked! My favorite sauce-dip combination would be Smokey BBQ and Bleu Cheese. But I usually pair Smokey BBQ sauce to Wasabi Mayo and get just as good as the former with my rice. And to wrap up the Flaming Wings experience, the fried Oreo with Ice cream is something that you shouldn't miss!

    "I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once." - John Green…read more This would pretty much sum up the love affair I have with Flaming Wing's Wicked Oreo. I remember my first time. I took a bite, slowly.. savouring the warm deep fried goodness of batter coated oreo cookies and the cool ecstasy provided by the creamy vanilla ice cream. Then... it hit me. I was in love. Oh gosh! The presentation looked glorious. Three round, and what it looked to me at that time, puffy pancakes, topped with ice cream with sprinkles and cinnamon on it, like snow on a Christmas day. And that's not the only thing I love here at Flaming Wings. It's called the Flaming Wings for a reason. Their chicken wings, two thumbs up! I prefer their chicken tenders though. Flavour wise, there's no difference between the two. It's just the bones. And me like it when I could just pop it straight ahead into my mouth. Delish!

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