2018 July me and ex GF ate there.
Had dinner at promo "eat all you can seafood". Toilets was the usual cocroach and ants meeting place. The top walls had a couple of mice running in and out the crevices. Didn't bother me much because that's what the ex gf was used to back in her Province.
End results.
Got food poisoning.
That night we had upset stomach and started vomiting and had to rush to the hospital at AM4. We were bedridden at the hospital for 36hrs in shivering pain.
I Complained to the Scarborough Seafood Restaurant manager. She gave us a letter to sign, a waiver not to post and complain and will only pay Pesos 1k against our hospital bill. (My food bill was more than this)
I lost 4 days of work on my 10 day business trip. Fault of the bloody ex because she had a craving for seafood that night on place that already looked shady.
But utterly appalled by the owner and management making a pathetic offer to shut us up for Pesos 1,000.00. (My 4 days loss is worth way more than that)
We complained to the local Municipality..don't think anything was resolved.
Luckily, we were insured. 2023 now, New clients beware.
I wouldn't set foot nor order home delivery unless it proves to be Government Regulatory Health Certified by Metro Manila Standards and inspected weekly, especially if it's fresh seafood.
Your health us your wealth, so eat somewhere else even if it costs a little more..
Local Tourist especially expats, don't...
Read moreWent here last January 1, 2023 and the place was packed (since most restos are closed plus it was already past 8pm when we arrived). The staff were very busy and it took a while before they got our orders. One thing I noticed is that they don’t sell per quarter like their minimum serving for buttered shrimp is 300 grams and not 1/4 kilo. But I like the fact that they offer different cooking styles (not just grilled and sizzling). Our order took too long (like almost an hour) to arrive and they didn’t bother telling us at first (like heads up man lang tani na damo2 pa sila pending orders, nd kay gutumon ka nlng sang hulat). Anyway, the food was kinda pricey but delicious. We tried their sizzling crab meat (daw sisig and mejo sweet), sizzling blue marlin (mejo dry but it was okay), buttered shrimp, calamares (last to arrive lol), grilled lison, mixed veggies (namit!), and sinigang. Mejo utay2 lang ang pag serve ka food since understaffed sila daw so sige na lang. Good thing they sell other food (like barquillos and meringue) to help ease our hunger while waiting.
Their restroom was very spacious (complete with tissue and handwash). Parking was kinda limited pero keri naman.
If you want seafood with different cooking styles, I’d definitely...
Read moreIndeed, choosing Scarborough Seafoods Restaurant for an evening meal in Bacolod City is an impeccable decision. Located on San Juan Street, this establishment boasts a diverse and impressive selection of seafood dishes that are bound to tantalize your taste buds. The menu features a myriad of delectable options, from traditional Filipino favorites like tinola and sinigang to innovative preparations such as sweet-style and sizzling seafood. The variety of cooking styles available ensures that every diner's preferences are met with precision and flair.
Moreover, Scarborough Seafoods Restaurant goes beyond just seafood offerings; their menu also includes delectable barbecued pork and chicken dishes, adding another layer of choice for diners seeking a fulfilling dining experience. With such a range of tantalizing options available, this restaurant promises a memorable and satisfying culinary journey for all who visit. Immerse yourself in the flavors of the sea and indulge in a delightful dining affair at Scarborough Seafoods Restaurant. #AlexMediaGuy #FrenxiesTravels #Myjourney2024 #travelingphotographer #travelblogger #traveltheworld...
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