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Bidrage med feedbackAte here during dinner time and their specialty talaba is already out of stock. Service wise, we can in first but noticed the groups who came in after us were served first, considering most of the items ordered are the same.
There's nothing extra ordinary about their food, but this is based on what we ordered, my niece told me that Atria branch might be better because they were very satisfied and that I ordered the Inasal Native chicken when the best is the Adobo native chicken. The price is just right, not high. The grilled squid is a 5/10 for me. The Chopsuey is not really good, mostly carrots cabbage. Maybe the other food in their menu is better. Serving time is just alright with us, 20minutes, but all food ordered doesn't arrive at the same time. Next time, we might try the other branch.
Food Was less ok, went there for lunch. I liked the flavor of the adobo chicken, but chicken was tough. I Order half chicken but was so small it looked more like quarter . The steamed Talaba were very very small, not worth the time. I know a lots of reviews said the adobo chicken is a must try and the flavor was good were it not not the small tough chicken.
This could have been easily a 1 star but to be fair below are my thoughts: Pros: the native adobo chicken is delicious but still no match to my father in law's cooking hehehehe very friendly and attentive staff tidy place and well ventilated Globe LTE has good coverage they accept credit cards Cons: I really feel that they need more improvement on food presentation talaba (oysters) tasted like leftovers from yesterday P.S. not sure if there is WiFi
Y2K Talabahan I'm a business visitor and came to this place for the talaba although I read already in the comments that most people were disappointed because walang talaba, still came here to try my luck. The result walang Talaba. Bad, because I was initially informed na meron however after a while, the staff said wala na and its because na reserve na daw nang iba (for local . So, chances to try the Talaga here is very very slim. Better go somewhere else if oysters is what you want.