Showing posts with label Pasig City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pasig City. Show all posts

Bistro Charlemagne in Ayala Feliz - WTF Food Review

Foods served with love and pride? Let's go for a ride!
Disclaimer: This review is sponsored by Bistro Charlemagne. All thoughts and opinions expressed herein are our own and not influenced by the restaurant, owner(s) and/or its affiliates, in any way.

After being inactive in food blogging for almost two months we are back with yet another restaurant review! We apologize for not able to bring out content but let's put that aside because this year we will make sure that we'll be more active!
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Tuki's Food Station in Manggahan, Pasig - WTF Food Review

Tuki's Food Station in Manggahan, Pasig
24 hours bagnet-stacular dining!
Disclaimer: This review is sponsored by Tuki's Food Station. All thoughts and opinions expressed herein are our own and not influenced by the restaurant, owner(s) and/or its affiliates, in any way.

Pasig has been home to countless of hole-in-a-wall businesses, whether it be start-up or old players, it has become one of the melting pot on the ever-growing food industry. One such place is Tuki's Food Station in Greenpark, Manggahan, Pasig.
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Meatyard (Traditional Comfort Food) in Manggahan, Pasig - WTF Food Review

Meatyard in Pasig - WTF Review
Affordable yet quality goodness on your plate!
Pasig City is literally becoming a culinary melting pot as wherever you look you will see small F&B establishments booming left and right. Some say that if you want to experience high-quality munchies, stray from your regular fast food and cliche restaurant chain and visit hole-in-a-wall restaurants.
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Hanamaruken in The Grove by Rockwell, Ugong, Pasig - WTF Food Review

Hanamaruken in The Grove by Rockwell Review
If there is one thing that the WTF team loves, it's ramen!
Hanamaruken - I have been waiting to try this place after experiencing the Happiness Ramen in their Trinoma branch. One fair evening when our family is deciding where to eat, I suggested that we head out to The Groove By Rockwell and try Hanamaruken. I was intimidated at first because my dad lived and worked in Japan for a couple of years and have tried countless authentic ramen on his stay there. I've been boasting to them how delicate and savory the ramens in Hanamaruken are.
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