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Contribuiți la feedbackAaannndddd me fambam is here for the ninth time! .for my folks’ 33. high-time I was at 2 other Vietnamese restos in uptown bonifacio, but I still choose this place over the sosyaler. although the place will challenge its parkability, ambiente and eating in any case, this place is
It was a very close to the perfect experience here. the pho was a bit corrupted, but everything else was good. the service is also beautiful. the sandwiches were made beautiful (although this is not really their specificity now I would like to mention a special mention of this plate nakalimutan ko yung tawag. I just told the server, yung salat na can kropek... it was really good! I usually don't place the same court twice, but this is a redemption. panira long yung ambiente outside the farm because of the hi-way so medyo maingay. the parking lot is a bit scary because of its steepness. make sure they have a stone in their rear wheel, just to make extra sure their car...read more
Deko can be improved yet, but so far my experience with this restaurant is good (I am already here twice). the place is quiet and server are very accommodating. they also offer their dishes to cheap trips.
This is probably the 1 and only Vietnamese Restaurant in Rizal. Certainly 1st in Antipolo. If you 're keen on Vietnamese food, thia resto should be easy to spot in Sumulong Highway. It 's near Bankers Village and a few hundred meters before Robinson 's Place Antipolo. I have been a fan of this cuisine coz I 'm a Palaweño by heart. In Puerto Princesa, Vietnamese Restaurants are like your neighborhood 'gotohan ' in Manila. Lots of these restos scattered around the city of Puerto Princesa. Back in the day, there was a Vietnamese Refugee Village at the outskirts of the city. The settlers have put up their different hole in the wall Pho houses and it became an instant hit with the...read more
Ban Be Ca Phe is a Vietnamese-Filipino restaurant located at Upper Antipolo. This charming space is just a few meters shy from Robinson’s Antipolo and offers very affordable Vietnamese dishes. The cafe, technically, has three parts: a veranda, and inside a dining area at the right side and a traditional Vietnamese sitting area on the left side, which, in my opinion, gives so much Kumbaya vibes. LOL Kidding aside, I find the interior both creative and unique. I went here last May 27th with my mom to have lunch. I haven’t had breakfast yet when we got there, meaning, I haven’t had my morning fix. So the first thing I ordered is their signature Vietnamese iced milk coffee, otherwise...read more