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    Tambai

    4.1 (26 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Tambai One Cup Sake
    Joey R.

    Want somewhere to eat, drink & chill in Makati? Here is my go to place! Tambai is located along the busy streets of Poblacion; they serve "sosy" Filipino-Japanese fusion beer food on a stick. The perfect place to go after work and just eat delicious, affordable "street food." You would think that you wouldn't be filled up with the food because of the small servings but, with drinks, this is definitely not a light meal. :P I liked their US Beef and the Soft Shell Crab. But, personally, when I'm here with friends, I order the platter set and a One Cup Sake! For my girly friends, they order the Sake Jelly. Haha! Seriously, if it's your first time, order the platter and some of the big sticks. You'll be able to try all the bestsellers with your drink of choice. Also, please order and try the One Cup Sake! It's sooo good! Plus, no hangover in the morning. Legit!

    Lee V.

    Simple yet satisfying. Will definitely fix your craving for yakitori and beer. What's more amazing is that you can cross-order from the restaurants next door. Crew were friendly and helpful. Will definitely come back for more.

    SOFT SHELL CRAB TEMPURA.
    Maritzi T.

    One of the best food crawls I would suggest when you're in Makati would be at William Burgos. It's a secret everyone should actually know by now. Every street/corner is a melting pot of good food finds. The newest in the community would be this Street-side yakitori joint named Tambai. To describe this place further, you get to dine aflresco. The establishment is quiant and the small wooden tables adds up to the experience. You might even be seated at a made-up table of beer crates. Filipinos loves bbq and Japanese cuisine so when I heard about their concept, I was a sure they'll hit the right market. Every time I visit after work or even on weekends, it's already packed with regulars and newbies flocking to try the yakitori sticks. I've ordered their soft shell crab cooked tempura style drenched with their special sauce. This one was on of my favorites and I haven't forgotten it every time I visit. Another favorite would be the beef rib fingers. Spot on beef skewers that will possibly make you come back for more. Entirely, the service they provide keeps me and other regulars to visit Tambai every other week because of the hands-on owners serving your orders. Other times, they can even be your bar-table-buddy when you just want to be alone and eat good comfort food. Trust me, the best seat in the house is at the bar.

    Tambai on day 3 of operations. Note the astounding lack of people! Hi to Franco, one of the head Tambais, serving up the goods.
    Timmy P.

    Let's face it: building a small restaurant to catch the spillover of diners waiting to get a seat at El Chupacabra was nothing short of genius. In the beginning, this humble little yakitori stand built around the concept of 'tambay' (hanging out in Tagalog) got very little attention, but this certainly isn't the case today. They have expanded to the inside of the house to accommodate more diners, which will help with the congestion that's building up along Brgy. Poblacion. Their yakitori selection is interesting, and is good for people who are looking to have a light snack - getting full on yakitori alone is a difficult feat to achieve. My favorites from Tambai are definitely the US Beef Isaw - up to this day, I STILL haven't cracked their marinade! Is it miso-based?! Whatever it is, it's heavenly. Their Beef Rib yakitori is also amazing, fork-tender and delicious.

    Barbecue and beer!
    Reena G.

    I've been wanting to try Tambai since a friend posted a photo and was raving about the ambience in this humble food stop. Despite the challenge of finding a parking spot in the area, my dad and I made our way to try Tambai to see and taste what the fuss is all about. We ordered an assortment of small yakitori sticks we fancied - beef isaw, pork, chicken, chicken liver, and zucchini. My dad also ordered rice, which he repeatedly told me was good for a reason he can't explain. Everything was yummy! Our favorite would have to be the U.S. beef isaw though, with the zucchini coming very closely at second. Our Please believe me when I say that the challenge of finding parking, the slightly humid dining area behind the counter, and the low tables and chairs (could be a drawback for oldies like my dad) all just add charm to the ambience and atmosphere in Tambai. I really wouldn't wonder if my dad will ask for us to go back again and share another bottle of beer with me.

    Nonito C.

    I don't think I can give Tambai a fair review because I have only ever had their vegetarian options. However, if their cherry tomato and zucchini skewers are any reflection of their entire menu, I don't think I'd be a very happy customer. Well, I love the idea behind yakitori and street-style eating and drinking. Here at Tambai, you can order their skewers ala carte, to go with their different kinds of local beers and sake. It's localized Japanese yakitori culture wherein you enjoy your grilled skewers with cold libations. Fun, rebellious and unique, yes, though I'm not thoroughly impressed. The veggie skewers that I ordered cost me P75 pesos. Ridiculous. I think they might have jacked the prices up so much that I would not even consider coming back. I didn't even want to order the tofu yakitori because I knew it was just going to be some sorry pieces of overpriced tofu. Lots of people call this place their go-to in Williamsburgos, so maybe it's the meat. Maybe it's the hype. Maybe it's the appeal of smelling like pork bbq after a tambay session with friends. Given this unsatisfactory first-time experience, I don't think I'll be back here in a hurry.

    My Tambai favourite.
    Christina Z.

    We love our food in sticks. It's just so easy to eat! In comes Tambai with its Yakitori at a very affordable price while you down it with beer and you got yourself a nice deal. This place doesn't pretend to be anything other than its monicker: it is a place where you hang out - too laid-back as well. You sit by the street with other people and that's how you easily make friends, too. There are 8 Yakitori Sticks to choose from. My favourite would have to be the Quail Egg and Bacon at (P50). Yes, it isn't priced like the typical street food but that's still pretty reasonable. Tambai opens at 5pm. So I can't lunch out here even if I want to. Williamsburgos becomes a driver's nightmare because parking is difficult during peak hours. The wait sometimes can take too long. So if I were you, I'd buy a bunch of yakitori from Tambai and just eat it on-the-go or bring it home with you.

    cheap yakitori at its finest
    Mo M.

    Ah, the penultimate Filipino snack: things on sticks. I've grown up eating squid balls, fish balls, hotdog and kikiam sold on the corner outside our school, and the more adventurous assortment of adidas and isaw at the BBQ place near our village entrance.Now that I'm an "adult", I can afford more things on sticks than that 15 peso fishball-- like the popular Gyukushi from Kikufuji. (Drool) But sadly, most Yakitori places i've been too (ehem, Nanbantei) are horribly expensive, for such tiny skewered things! Enter Tambai, brought to us by the same folks behind Z Hostel (which is just a hop, skip away). They've got yummy tofuyaki (frilled tofu? whaaaaat but it's so good) liberally sprinkled with shichimi and furikake (At least it tastes that way) as well as bonito flakes. They've got normal things on sticks too, but that one really stood out for me. I think their kimchi rice needs more kick too! Prepare for a sort of long wait. These are grilled, after all! Tambai is just a stall, and gets filled quickly, like their next door neighbour, El Chupa.

    Katrina E.

    A Filipino twist of yakitori - that's Tambai for you. When you get to Poblacion, you'll be able to spot this restaurant if you know where El Chupacabra is. Tambai rented out this small sari sari looking store and the dining area is literally in the streets. The menu is divided into two - one set that serves big sticks (lakitori) and the other one with the regular orders. Before even ordering any yakitori sticks, order a Brew Kettle. This European beer is surprisingly affordable (PHP50)! A popular stick to order is the rib fingers. It's made from US beef. It's so good, so soft and savory. My next favorite is to get the soft shell crab stick! Imagine the taste of Okonomiyaki on your soft shell crab. Outrageously tasty. For those of you who want to try a sweet display of yakitori sticks, get the platter of Yaki Todo. It's basically an assortment of grilled skewers.

    Tambai is what used to be a sari-sari store turned yakitori snackhouse with a Filipino twist. If you're familiar with one of the more famous hole-in-wall restaurants El Chuppacabra in Barangay Poblacion, then just a few steps away is this new and hip place serving things on sticks where the young and the hungry come to gather. From 5pm up to midnight, sticks of meat and other things are charred up and then chowed down. Put a couple of stools to sit on, whip out a couple of foldable wooden tables, bring out some Brew Kettle beer (which tastes like Hoegaarden but made locally), and you've got yourself a good place to hangout, kickback, and perhaps catch up with some good friends. Some of the sticks you can get at Tambai are U.S. beef isaw, liver, gizzard, chicken, pork, quail eggs wrapped with bacon, cherry tomatoes, zucchini, deep fried chicken skin, and some deep fried soft shell crab to name a few. Overall, Tambai is a good place to hangout with friends and eat some things on a stick. Have some beers as well while you're there. I suggest getting Brew Kettle beer to pair with all those sticks you'll have.

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    Maya's Delicious Barbeque - I can't wait to have you again!!!

    Maya's Delicious Barbeque

    4.5(2 reviews)
    3.1 kmMandaluyong City

    There are very few places whose barbeque I've appreciated. I guess because in my head it's always…read moremy mother's barbeque recipe that always tops my list. Parang I've never really found one that can compare to hers. Naks! But just a while ago, I think I found the second best barbeque in the world - Maya's Delicious Barbeque! A pretty straightforward and vain name, don't you think? But I think it's just apt. The barbeque WAS delicious and I thoroughly enjoyed the one stick I had prior to actually getting my real lunch. If they were offering rice or if they just had chairs, I would've ordered 5 pieces of those magical grilled meat and thank the inihaw gods for opening my eyes to the wondrous creation of Maya. What makes Maya's barbeque truly delicious is the sweet-tangy marinade the meat is coated with. The barbeque is also super tender and because they grill it for a while before handing the stick to you, the meat isn't hard to bite on. I literally could have this anytime of the day! The great thing about Maya is that they actually allow bulk orders. So if you're looking for a legit barbeque caterer, I would recommend Maya. They also sell frozen barbeque so that's another option. They also sell Isaw (pork and chicken), Grilled Liempo and Chicken barbeque.

    Maya's Delicious Barbeque was a hidden gem in Cherry Foodarama supermarket in Mandaluyong a few…read moreyears ago. While waiting for my mom inside the car, I got hungry and saw this barbeque stand in the parking area. I ordered one stick of their barbeque just to try it out and ended up buying a dozen for our dinner that night. Just like how they branded their barbeques, it was indeed delicious. Sadly when Cherry Foodarama closed down and was replaced by S&R, Maya's Delicious Barbeque also had to relocate and I'm glad that they relocated somewhere still near my area. You can order a small or big one for less than 50 pesos per stick. I love that they intertwine the pork and fat in one stick. The marinade they use is superb and the pork is tender. If you're on the hunt for good barbeques, do drop by Pioneer Centers parking lot and get some Maya's.

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    Maya's Delicious Barbeque - My new favorite BBQ-han!

    My new favorite BBQ-han!

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    Who knew a small food place could pack such a tasty punch?!

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    Ate Angie's Isawan - Ate Angie's Isawan sticks

    Ate Angie's Isawan

    5.0(2 reviews)
    11.2 kmQuezon City

    While Mang Larry's is the more popular isaw stand, the one that's usually two stands away is what I…read moreprefer. Their isaw is orange, which is prettier to look at (heheh), and they don't overcook the isaw like Mang Larry's often does. My street food of choice is isaw manok, and I haven't found another isawan that serves anything as good as what they have here. The stall directly next to it sells fishballs and kwek-kwek, so hanging out on that lawn with a mere fifty pesos will get you very far. Pair your street food with some refreshing buko juice, and you'll understand why this is a UP student's standard meal. It's not just cheap; it's actually really good! The stalls moved from the empty lot right across Law to the one next to it. The old location is now a parking lot, and while the new one allows several cars to park as well, the ground is much more uneven and rocky. Girls, leave your heels at home!

    Hindi ko alam kung bakit si Mang Larry yung sikat na isawan sa UP, dahil yung katabi niyang isaw na…read moreorange naman ang masarap. Medyo mapakla at lasang abo kasi yung kay Mang Larry kaya hindi ko tipo, itong isaw na orange sa tabi niya mas may lasa, siguro dahil may marinade na ketchup at suka kaya naging orange. Pero hindi ko alam, palagay ko lang naman yun. Mas masarap bumili sa isawan na to dahil bukod sa mas masarap ay mas kaunti ang pila, hindi ka masyadong maghihintay ng matagal para makuha ang order mo. Maliliit lang serving sa stick ng isaw nila kaga damihan mo na rin ang orderdahil kapag nabitin ka, hassle nang maghintay uli. Isaw baboy at manok ang lagi kong binibili dito tapos ay isasawsaw sa maanghang na suka. Mmm! Ang sarap nito iulam sa kanin! Minsan ginagawa ko talaga yun, nagbabaon ako ng kanin tapos bumibili ako ng isaw dito pang hapunan.

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    Heaven's Barbeque

    Heaven's Barbeque

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.5 kmTaguig City

    First dinner when we landed in Manila was at this place. We arrived in the evening and got out of…read morethe airport kind of late. Choose this place because my kids wanted to eat Filipino food. It did not disappoint for their first Filipino meal in Manila. Service was a little off... friendly staff but not attentive. We were kind of left in the corner and forgotten. Nobody checked on us and we had to wait for our bill. We could have walked away without paying. Would have been so easy to eat and run... place is not totally enclosed and we were seated at the far edge of the restaurant away from the bar or the view of the staff. For a restaurant at a high end BGC area, the ambiance of this place is also a bit off and on the low end side. Will come back here only if it's the only choice I have.

    Whenever my friends and I are starving but feel too kuripot to spend in the Fort area, we always…read moreend up Heaven's BBQ. This little corner at the end of the Fort Strip stands out from all the other semi-fancy places next to it. It's a no-nonsense, no-aircon, bbq kiosk that sells all your favorite grilled food (with a full bar too!). After minutes of trying to decide I ALWAYS end up getting the Heavenly Barsilog, 2 pieces of BBQ over a hot bed of rice! It sounds a little bitin and admittedly I get takaw tingin and think of getting more, good thing my friends always stop me. It hits the spot, every single time, and I leave just full enough! There really isn't anything like Filipino comfort food and I promise you Heaven's has got that covered! (Oh and they also deliver for those days you need EXTRA comforting and can't get out of bed!)

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    RUB Ribs & BBQ - Restaurant Front

    RUB Ribs & BBQ

    4.4(8 reviews)
    0.9 kmMakati City
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    My Dad has always been a carnivore and we've always had steak or ribs for special occasions. With…read morethe number of times I've passed by Rub, I'd always find its frontage packed with double-parked cars and customers waiting in line outside. One night, we passed by it and saw that we beat everyone out of their offices and got to the area early. We parked immediately and soaked the glory in for a bit before entering. I personally liked the feel of the place because it was casual but homey at the same time, without being cheesy. With statement posters adorning the walls and chalkboards advertising their specials, I knew I was going to like it here. We decided to share an order of their super duo which had ribs for two and a choice of two side dishes. I was happy to see that they offered spinach as a siding so I got that, while my dad ordered their spiced rice. Goodness gracious, it was good! The meat was tender, almost falling off the bone and their sauce is really good, a good balance of tangy, sweet and smokey flavor. While my Dad got their brewed iced tea, as drink and dessert, I got their chocolate shake which I enjoyed not just because of the taste, but also because of the candy sprinkles and marshmallow toppings. I wouldn't mind a good rub and ribs at Rub Ribs anytime soon.

    This is my favorite branch of Rub. Same bang-for-your-buck ribs you've loved in Kapitolyo and Sct…read moreRallos, but in a wider, more homey place with more seating. This branch is a bit of a challenge to get to though, and parking's a bit limited. That aside, the food will make your trip worth it.

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    Patpat's Kansi - What we ordered and landed safely on our belly. Chicken, lumpia and the Kansi bowl and extra broth plus the sauces we created

    Patpat's Kansi

    4.5(2 reviews)
    2.4 kmMakati City

    A must try ! Cozy…read moreplace to eat after and we arrived after the busy hours. We did this on purpose so everyone would leave back to work on a weekday and had the place to ourselves and what an experience. The kansi so good (the taste is completely satisfying just add chilis :)..). Unli refills on the soup with melts in your mouth meats still Attached to bone and digging in on the bone marrow was insanely good and we paired it with the grilled chicken. We highly recommend you try it. Street parking after the front driveway spots are taken and beware of the parking lot folks that prey on customers assisting but wanting to be paid afterwards. Only thing you should be aware of is parking. Street os free for all so We parked on our own street-side and ignored the guy collecting a fee. If they were assisting during parking, then we would tip them but this is not mandatory. Plenty of spots on the street definitely.

    I'm not sure if I said it before but, of all the Pinoy dishes that is my comfort food, I love…read moreanything with soup. Number 1 on the list is Tinola; 2nd place is Bulalo and Sinigang. Bulalo is beef soup made by cooking beef shanks and marrow bones until it becomes a clear broth. Sinigang is a mouth watering braised pork soup using Tamarind as a main souring ingredient. Now, what is Kansi? Kansi is a cross between Bulalo and Sinigang; it's Ilonggo's version of Bulalo. For me, it's the best of both worlds! I love the clear beef broth with the hint of sourness. Pat Pat's Kansi is found in a humble, residential area and it is visited not only by people living in the neighborhood but people who live all the way from Alabang go here to eat Kansi. I'm just lucky that Pat Pat's is literally a few blocks away from Carlo's house. (All the soup I want!) You have 2 choices in the way you want the soup served: Kansi Bulalo (with the bone) or Kansi Laman (no bone, just the beef meat). I always get the Kansi Laman when I'm sharing with others (plus, it's the cheaper option at only Php145). But, when I need to feel extra better after a "bad day," I order the Kansi Bulalo. There's something about eating hot soup with gelatinous bone marrow. *drools* My favorite combo is the Kansi Laman with grilled pork belly. When I'm extra hungry, I also order their Chicken Paa + Chicken Isol (Chicken tails). Wash it all down with Fresh Buko! YUM! The only downside is that they close early. :( I don't know about you but, a bowl of hot Kansi goes so very well after having a couple of drinks with friends!

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    In the beginning

    Patpat's Kansi - Chicken grilled to perfection was on point and the chicken butt was heavenly good !

    Chicken grilled to perfection was on point and the chicken butt was heavenly good !

    Patpat's Kansi - After the senior discount :)

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    After the senior discount :)

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