Formerly known as Village Kitchen. We've been a loyal patron of this place since 2005 and nothing much has changed.
Price-wise, it's student-friendly or for struggling working students like us. The price of the meals only increased by Php10 in the last 11 years, yet Ate Fe was able to keep the serving size, quality and taste the same. My mouth waters while writing this review just thinking about my favorite lechon rice and beef broccoli.
The tables and chairs and the restroom need fixing and the...
Read moreAte Fe's Kitchen is located in Maginhawa St. corner Magiting St., opposite of Uncle John's convenience store and at the back of Caution! Hot Spicy Noodle house.
It is a regular roadside eatery or carinderia, offering some short orders, and some are in Bilao (Bulk) package.
The toilet doesn't look appealing, but it's okay.
They have sizzling items.
They are closed at 9 pm.
Since the roadside eatery has doorless entrance, expect some of the mendicants are trying to catch...
Read moreSimple place but clean and yummy, basic carinderia food with a very wide selection. Although some bestsellers are gone by sundown so keep that in mind, I swear the lady at the counter had to tell 5 people there was no more bihon or lechon the whole time I was dining in. There's a waiting time of 5-15 minutes depending on the crowd, but everything is hot and cooked well. Price was reasonable for the...
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