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Old 01-04-2009, 01:31 PM
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bitaw. lami sa Teriyaki Boy. mura xa fastfood ug feel but the food doesn't feel like so.
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Old 01-05-2009, 03:14 PM
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teriyaki boy

i went there 2x in the first 2 weeks it was open. their waitstaff isn't so good coz the first time, they mixed up our order. the second time, my order didn't arrive even if i kept following it up because it as it unfortunately turned out, it was the dish that didn't get listed down as we called for our orders.

nearly everyone was finished with their meal and i was still fuming in my seat. the food didn't taste that delicious anymore because my hunger came and went.

i suggest you don't go there during the peak hours because the place gets too crowded and the service is slow.

taste and price is comparable to rai rai ken.

alternative restos to teriyaki boy : rai rai ken, goku (in maria luisa drive at spa at cebu building) or little nonki
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Old 01-05-2009, 05:42 PM
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Gwyn,

Ive been planning to go to Nonki...thats the one in AS fortuna with the high tech bathroom right? hahaha
My friend was entertained by the toilet that had japanese instructions and I promised Id try it out.

yup thats true hi tech, amo tawag sa mga toilet na inato sa japan nga naay mo ilo is star wars, tira tira, hehehehehe

CYMA at terraces, had a dinner there last sunday with my family

foods - yummy, if you like greek foods, i like there lamb chops, yummyyyyy
service - good, but samukan lang ko sige pata pangutan-on hows the food, samukan ko ana as in balik balikon pata og ques hows the food sir?
price - very expensive

i rate the resto 3/5

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guys, try pod mo sa Maxim, at the Maxwell Hotel sa Escario. the food was nice... i wasn't expecting expecting much coz it's a small space and there was barely anyone there at dinner time. so to be safe, ordered something familiar to my palette. sizzling sisig with egg and sizzling tangigue. i liked the fish because the sauce didn't overpower the taste of the fish. i'm a fish lover man gud. the sisig was okay... only okay because i've tasted better versions, i guess. but it was still so worth it. not sure how much they were but the sisig i think was around 80-90 lang and the fish was around 120.

i'd give them a 4 / 5



i would like to try there someday, nice place bya...

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anyone have the price list sa sizzlin pepper steak?
nice resto but if you can try the original pepper lunch where this concept was derived from, maka ingun ka na layo ra kaau sa original.

there price range 150-250, oks na for the uniqui experience but i still love the the pepper lunch
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Old 01-06-2009, 08:24 PM
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gutomon mansad tag ahat ani bisag busog pata,
hehehehehehe..
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:58 PM
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Resto: Giligan's
Location: Ayala Terraces
Price: okay, almost cheap
Quality of Food: HORRIBLE!

Saw the foto's of the kangkong - Grabe sab murag para lamaw naman to. Food like that should be throuwn back to the cook, very un-becoming of a resto!
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Old 01-08-2009, 09:57 PM
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KK's restuarant.--> if your fan of exotic food, CHili and hot Malaysian Dish then go to SKYRISE 1.
Damage: Less than 500, You'll have a mouthful of jingjing bihon and beef curry.. its affordable guys..
If you have time.... you can also visit their branch located at PARK MALL.
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Old 01-09-2009, 12:51 AM
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i heard kk at parkmall now has buffet which started sometime december. Anyone tried it? Any good? How much? I heard they serve seabass at lunch and snapper for the dinner buffet?
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if your craving for european/western food for me the best is GUSTAVIAN either AYALA and BANILAD Ma. Luisa Road Own by michel lhuillier and marriot ex chef, chef robert..you cant go wrong with your money but you have to spend a bit though but its all worth it.. very yummy jud as in sulit.. everytime we feel go out for dinner we always go there..
5/5

If you feel like having Spanish food as well id say HOLA ESPAñA still owned by Michel Lhuillier.. I saw Manny Pacquiao there one time when he had his training here in cebu one time and he had dinner there. food is great..
5/5

If you want Italian food i'd say GUISSEPPE, its located beside Hola EspañA its in banilad going to ma. luisa entance.. love their Pizza there and theier TIRAMISU oh soooo yummy.. one of the best..
4.5/5

If filipino food i love PINO restaurant in Lahug
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NEO - NEO either mabolo or banilad very cheap and food is good..
4/5
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Old 01-11-2009, 02:32 AM
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I love eating... hehe..
I went to SM to shop around and got hungry and craved for Japanese food.
Since I already tried eating at Nonki and Rai Rai Ken. I decided to try Tempura Japanese Grill at the Northwing. I never expected their food to be way cheaper compared to the other 2 that I just mentioned. Plus they have the same quality when it comes to taste BUT BIGGER SERVING PROPRTION. Imagine I ordered their mix maki plate (8 pieces of different makis?), Fried tofu with special sauce (really good sauce!!), stuffed prawns (6 pieces) and drinks. I only paid 500 pesos all in all!!!
You guys should try eating there if you love Japanese food.
RATINGS:
Service: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Quantity: 5/5

I wanna try pud Terriyaki Boy wapa ko ka try pero curious ko kay I love man terriyaki gud.
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Old 01-11-2009, 08:00 AM
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I love eating... hehe..
I went to SM to shop around and got hungry and craved for Japanese food.
Since I already tried eating at Nonki and Rai Rai Ken. I decided to try Tempura Japanese Grill at the Northwing. I never expected their food to be way cheaper compared to the other 2 that I just mentioned. Plus they have the same quality when it comes to taste BUT BIGGER SERVING PROPRTION. Imagine I ordered their mix maki plate (8 pieces of different makis?), Fried tofu with special sauce (really good sauce!!), stuffed prawns (6 pieces) and drinks. I only paid 500 pesos all in all!!!
You guys should try eating there if you love Japanese food.
RATINGS:
Service: 4/5
Food: 4/5
Quantity: 5/5
hala noh... di diay mahal diha? i've tried eating there, mura'g 1st week to sa ilang opening. and you're right, the food is okay, comparable to other Jap restos in the city. la lang ko kahibaw sa price kay di ako ang nag bayad. hehehe...
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Special thanks to Madeline Ong and finchy18! I ordered what they suggested when I dined at Lemongrass last week. The food was superb, but I forgot to order the fresh lumpia waaah. Thanks also to all those who shared their reviews as this thread would come in handy when deciding where our next food trip would be.
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Resto: Giligan's
Location: Ayala Terraces
Price: okay, almost cheap
Quality of Food: HORRIBLE!

Saw the foto's of the kangkong - Grabe sab murag para lamaw naman to. Food like that should be throuwn back to the cook, very un-becoming of a resto!
hahaha...mouth watering kaayo ang imo post.....i like kangkong based food....
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Jose Maria @ The Gallery.

The istorya.net diner's club went to this new resto at the Gallery for the monthly chow. I arrived early soon followed by zyle and hubby. we sat down and went over the menu. suprisingly for a supposedly mexican resto the choices of mexican dishes was limited to the usual chimichangas, burrito, tacos, nachos, you, the usual things you can see at wanna be mexican restos.

i tried the burritos and it was nothing spectacular at all. i could taste the lettuce and the tortilla, not much of the refried beans nor the beef. if there was any beef at all. when people arrived, i got the the fish with mango salsa upon the recommendation of d'monyita which was a disappointment as well. in fact, i wasn't able to finish the fish dish.

will i go back here? heck no. while the service is good, the food still didn't make the grade for me.

service: 4/5
food: 2/5
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Guiseppe in Banilad (entry road to Ma. Luisa)

Italian restaurant

My wife and I have been there probably 10 times already. Even went there with visitors from overseas and never had a bad experience, always pleased. The service is no rush, fast, attentive and foremost neutral. It doesn't matter what you order or how you behave or are dressed, it's always a perfect neutral and attentive, friendly service. Try the seafood salad and compare it to La Tegola just down the road and you know what I mean. Pizza is good for 2, generous size portions. The prices are a bit on the steep side but still fine as long as you don't order the specials. SML is 60 pesos, pizza around 400, pasta around 350 to 400.
I totally agree with this. Loooooovvvveeeee Giuseppe's. Its been a while since nakakaon ko didto. One of these days balik nya ko. I miss their pizza!
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Jose Maria @ The Gallery.

The istorya.net diner's club went to this new resto at the Gallery for the monthly chow. I arrived early soon followed by zyle and hubby. we sat down and went over the menu. suprisingly for a supposedly mexican resto the choices of mexican dishes was limited to the usual chimichangas, burrito, tacos, nachos, you, the usual things you can see at wanna be mexican restos.

i tried the burritos and it was nothing spectacular at all. i could taste the lettuce and the tortilla, not much of the refried beans nor the beef. if there was any beef at all. when people arrived, i got the the fish with mango salsa upon the recommendation of d'monyita which was a disappointment as well. in fact, i wasn't able to finish the fish dish.

will i go back here? heck no. while the service is good, the food still didn't make the grade for me.

service: 4/5
food: 2/5
i agree... not worth the money. i had their Tostados that barely had beef on it.
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