Dining here was an experience I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy. Every single item on the menu looked—and tasted—like it was pulled straight from a deep fryer in a gas station. Grease seemed to be the only seasoning, and if you're into mystery meats wrapped in layers of oil-soaked breading, then maybe this is your idea of a gourmet meal. For the rest of us? Hard pass.
The quality of the ingredients was shockingly low. I wouldn't be surprised if half of it came from a frozen bulk bag labeled "Assorted Edibles." Vegetables were nonexistent unless you count the limp, greyish thing they tried to pass off as a pickle.
This isn't rustic or comforting—it’s lazy. The food is cheap, poorly executed, and utterly uninspired. It felt like a bad joke with a big bill at the end. If this is their idea of a signature menu, then they should seriously consider rebranding… as a food court reject.
Bottom line: nothing but deep-fried disappointment. It's food for peasants, served with the pride of a place that clearly doesn’t know better....
Read moreI was craving some good fried rice and came across reviews claiming this place had the best. So, I decided to give it a try.
What a disappointment. It seems some reviewers might be "sponsored" for their YT careers.
I ordered TFF's specialty—the beef fried rice. If this is their best, I shudder to think what the others taste like.
There was no trace of "wok hei," and… where’s the beef?! Their New Orleans chicken was dry inside. Honestly, anyone could easily replicate these dishes at home—better, with more meat and flavor.
Service was unimpressive. No tissue, no glass with ice for the overpriced canned Coke I bought—meanwhile, another restaurant I visited earlier charged less and even provided a glass full of ice.
Refillable soup is a nice touch, but not enough to bring me back to any of their outlets. Nothing special about TFF. Just another overrated, commercialized Chinese fast-food chain—forgettable and...
Read moreI've heard this place had good and affordable food so we finally had the chance to try them.
We got their duo combo which consisted of their fried rice, squid balls, chicken fillet and some blue juice for 599.
I'll start with the good. The fried rice was plenty and tasted pretty good. Nice and hot. It had this black bean taste to it so it definitely was different.
Now with the bad. The chicken and squid ball was such a letdown. Felt like it was taken from 711 and fried. 300 pesos for a meal which tasted a bit better than 711? That's too expensive. And here i thought they were affordable and tasty.
Atmosphere wise is on point. Fastfood feels and quite clean. Service was the same. Fast food feels. Nothing extraordinary. I think the soup was free but they didn't offer it. Could be wrong.
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