This place is inside a foodcourt, so it's noisy, and the first thing I noticed is that this place is favored by foreigners and Filipinos who are just visiting the Philippines. How did I know that? They talked aloud 😆 one thing I noticed the rich filipinos here talk in english and loud bragging about their riches 😆 its funny because nobody cares.
On to the food! I love my Halo-Halo. It's simple shaved ice with jello and fruits underneath. The dinuguan( pigs blood with pork, I know eew but you gotta explore) is a small serving, but it's good not to salty. it's just perfect 👌 I loved it.
So if you dont mind the noise from the food court or loud people bragging about their pockets. You'll enjoy the food here and then leave because I kept rolling my eyes to the...
Read morefood is not that great,one time when my husband and i were craving for a bulalo and we chose to eat in via mare, the excitement has faded right away after they served us the bulalo, looked good yes, the soup is fine. 1 min later, the bone marrow which we are craving super that time went oily ,greasy as if its not real fat, but almost like a sebo. wasnt even able to enjoy it. i still did try to taste it ofcourse, and i wish i hadnt. worst bulalo. mas masarap pa i think ung bulalo sa mga lowkey store sa gilid ng daan like carinderia for a very cheap price. Bulalo was terrible. I commend the staff anyway because they serve well and smile to...
Read moreThe Festival Mall branch of the Via Mare chain of Filipino restaurants. It's at the end of the Landmark Supermarket food court, so it essentially might be considered part of it (it's certainly an option for those looking for a meal here). But it has it's own separate area and tables, so it's basically a mini branch of the restaurant. It has the same good food as other branches, so I highly recommend it if you're in the food court looking for something to eat after some tiring grocery shopping, and want something healthier...
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