We went at Mangan Robinsons Galleria on 9th of February, 2019. We did not enjoy some of their food like grilled pusit because it's overcooked. The fruit platter, pineapple is just plain sour and no hint of sweetness. The watermelon and mango are bland maybe because there were soaked with water for too long. Bulalo is so-so, nothing special. I liked Max's even more. Pansit(the white one) is just too pricey for it's taste. What we only liked with our orders are kare kare, bangus lumpia, fried chicken, steamed veggies, seafood platter. Over all, it's too pricey for the narrow space of the restaurant. We had to take home some of our orders because they weren't served as their tables were too small. I just wish they have done something about it as we were a big group with...
Read moreMangan at Robinsons Galleria offers affordable Kapampangan Filipino cuisine in a cozy setting adorned with beautiful lighting and wall decor. The menu boasts a wide array of delicious dishes that highlight the rich flavors of Filipino cooking. One of my favorite dishes to order is the Pusit Ala Pobre, which is cooked to perfection with a delightful garlic flavor. Another standout is the Sisig ni Mely, a must-try dish known for its sizzling goodness. The servers are pleasant and always smiling, enhancing the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the restaurant. It's a special place where you can enjoy authentic Filipino cuisine, making it a delightful...
Read moreThe food tastes delicious however, it is very oily and the serving is quite small considering it is good for 1-2 pax as mentioned in the menu.
We ordered sisig, okoy and 2 shakes. The service is very slow. Our food were given one at a time. We already finished the sisig and the okoy is still not served. Same for the drinks, our food is almost over when they gave it. That’s how slow their service considering that we are the 2nd table that arrived at that time and it is not that busy. And again it took time to just get the bill. We have to ask the staffs twice to remind...
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