Noki Nocs is an upgrade to the traditional Filipino "karinderya". Tourists shouldn't bother going here for anything. I wouldn't say the food is bad but it's not worth it for the price. We ordered their "chizburger" which was pathetic. I'll choose Minute Burger over this any time. We also ordered the palabok which took about 20 minutes to prepare. That wasn't ao bad except there were fish bones from the tinapa (smoked fish). The only redeeming factor is the halo-halo which has a beautiful smoothie like consistency. Problem is that it's more of a sweet beans con hielo than a halo-halo. There was practically nothing in it. It's still good though but absolutely not...
Read moreOffers various meal packages to suit ones budget. From 125 pesos and up for 2 main dishes or 1 main dish and 2 side dishes plus unlimited rice. Food taste is average. Not much to rave about BUT their halo halo is delish. Perfectly sweetened from creamy shaved milky ice to the candied jsck fruit and red beans. Their chao long soup is average but their noodle is too thick. Their french bread with pork barbeque is a big disappointment. The bread is too dense and chewy plus yeast tasty. The filling is terrible. Do not order it. Try your luck in other restaurants specially in authentic...
Read moreOur friend from Palawan brought us to Noki Noks for their Halo Halo. The place was small and simple but packed full of diners so I can tell that they served good food at reasonable prices.
The Halo Halo was very satisfying. We were told that their ice already had milk in it. It was super satisfying and delicious! Plus it was budget friendly at P110!
The service, though, has got to improve. We had to wait almost 30 minutes to be served our halo halo.
But I’d love to go back there and try the other foods in their menu.
Good food but manage your expectations when it comes to...
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