Came in at around 2AM. La Paz batchoy w miki noodles was ready in 2-5mins. It had julienned pork, thin slices of pork liver, crushed chicharon, garlic bits and a sprinkle of what mustve been chives. It was seasoned just fine, so I had no need to add anything from their condiments cart. With a can of Royal (as they had no Coke or Sprite at that time), it all cost P120. No receipt was given. I suppose because I didnt ask for one.
There were three attendants in uniform. I was by myself (from a short grocery run at 7-eleven) and no other customers were around. While I was enjoying my food, one of them decided to play music from his mobile phone. He played a couple of songs that mentioned being single and one rap song that was reprimanding girls being too picky of men and nitpicky in relationships. I found it amusing. The guy mustve been projecting. The songs mustve stopped long before two groups of male...
Read moreThe food is terrible here in Tebanz Festive Walk Iloilo.
At first I thought, the foods seem very affordable but the quality of the food is intolerable. Usually I have had meals that are just okay and I would just tolerate and finish eating it. But their sizzling pork sisig for starters doesn't even taste all that great and when the food was brought to the table it wasn't even sizzling at all. I couldn't cook the egg even just for a bit since it wasn't fried and only softly cooked. The waiter didn't even bring the spoon and fork when usually it's served together on the tray. All i felt was just grinding my teeth on this poor...
Read moreVisit Tebanz Batchoy if you are looking for a versatile and comforting noodle dish! You can have a choice of meke, miswa, sotanghon and bihon noodles served in a rich broth, tossed with toasted garlic and chicharon. Add chili garlic flavorful sauces for additional heat. They also served delicious affordable 16...
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