Not feeling adventurous? Not when Cebu-born Zubuchon is just at SM Megamall, giving you an excuse to pig out after a tiring shopping trip. Complete your feast with the Salted Egg Yolk Prawns, coated in an addicting savory sauce, the Black Pepper Beef, or the Dan Dan Noodles with Spicy Sesame & Peanut Sauce for a kick of heat. Enter and confirm your new password. With unlimited-grill options and a buffet spread of Japanese and Korean favorites, Sambo Kojin has become a go-to for casual parties and get-togethers. The Sushi Dreams is a crowd-favorite, especially if you love the classic pairing of salmon and cream cheese; if you’re not afraid of spicy food, the Fireball packs a punch as fiery as its name. We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on Spot.ph. If you’re out with the family, you can’t go wrong with old-favorite Conti’s. Must-tries: Nara Thai Sampler (P495), Pad Thai Kai Krob (P390), Kaho Pham Kapi (P245). Must-tries: Waffle Plate (P300), Corn and Coleslaw Plate (P390), Bacon-Cut Short Rib (P380). It should be a rule not to leave Gringo without having their Nacho Grande, a platter of corn chips topped with cheese, shredded barbecue chicken, beans, and a hint of citrus that makes this so addicting. Stephen’s Brick Oven Pizza is at 5/F Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall, Mandaluyong City. Zubuchon is at UG/F Building A, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. Who says you have to wait for a special occasion to have Cebu-style lechon? If you want to go for skewers, the Fried Intestines are not at all like isaw, but with its crisp golden breading and a punchy mix of spices, are just as addicting. Check your phone to find a link to download the app. Must-tries: Truffle and Pork XLB (P135/piece), Salted Egg Yolk Prawns (P375), Chocolate Lava (P115/three pieces). Eatogether Food Hall. Their tan tan men or White Sesame Ramen often comes up when talking about Kichitora favorites, with a strong nutty flavor from sesame oil and sesame seeds and lots of fiery heat from generous amounts of spicy oil and fried garlic, though if you’d rather have something classic, the Kichitora Paitan Ramen topped with your choice between pork or chicken barbecue, dried seaweed, and a molten lava egg, should do the trick. All Rights Reserved. They offer poke bowls, too; the Wagyu Poke Bowl, with buttery Wagyu cubes, wakame, ebiko, and bonito flakes are a filling cheat-day treat. Throw in an order of Pad Thai Kai Krob, with the right balance of sweet, tangy, and spicy down pat, or, if you’re hungrier, the Khao Pham Kapi, a hefty mound of bagoong rice served with chilis, vegetables, anchovies, and a slice of lime for a plate that’s brimming with color and flavor. Though a flight to Taiwan might not be in your near future, trust Fat Fook to transport you to the country’s hidden eateries and night markets with their street food. For those times, you can count on Stephen’s and their 7” personal pizzas which come in affordable prices—especially when you consider that you can have an entire pizza by yourself. Must-tries: Namban Teishoku (P395), Beef Sukiyaki (P550), Hitsumabushi (P650). Aside from the classic Pork or Chicken, Din Tai Fung also has more indulgent flavors like the Truffle and Pork XLB. The size of the shopping megastructure just means lots of restaurants that span a wide range of cuisines and budgets. Get ready for the food hall of the future at the Eatogether Food Hall. Step 2: The window display at Kam’s Roast, reminiscent of the ones you’d see in the streets of Hong Kong or even Binondo, is enough to make anyone drool: Slabs of pork, whole chickens, and duck, dripping with thick glaze and fatty goodness. Their chicken meals and rib plates come in different sizes, but a quarter piece is already hefty especially since it comes with your choice of two sides. Food Hall, Fifth Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, 10am – 8pm (Mon-Thu),10am – 9pm (Fri-Sun), Fifth Floor, Mega Fashion Hall, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Food Court, Lower Ground Floor, Building A, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Lower Ground Floor, Building A, SM Megamall, Ortigas, Mandaluyong City, Showing a selection of sponsored listings and popular places, See menus and photos for nearby restaurants and bookmark your favorite places on the go, By continuing past this page, you agree to our. You can’t go wrong with the Original Series, the always-winning combo of garlic and soy, but if you like things on the sweeter side, the Honey Series is your best bet. Your message is not sent because the SMS limit is reached. Must-tries: Four Cheese (P180/seven-inch, P360/12-inch), BRB (P260/seven-inch, P520/12-inch), Muscle Up (P220/seven-inch, P425/12-inch). Must-tries: Fat Fook Chicken Chop (P238), Taiwanese Sausages (P288), Fried Intestines (P198). Frankie’s is also famous for their addicting Garlic-Parmesan wings though if those aren’t your thing, they’ve 13 flavors to choose from. Fat Fook is at 3/F Building A, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. A post shared by Sambo Kojin (@sambokojin) on Jul 12, 2018 at 11:35pm PDT. Must-tries: Gringo Southern Spice Chicken (P158 to P655), Gringo Baby Back Ribs (P325 to P1,099), Nacho Grande (P265). While you can have your fried chicken with different Asian-inspired sides, the Potato Waffles with miso butter and maple syrup are a standout—and what’s more classic than chicken and waffles? The Taiwanese Sausages pack a flavor punch, too, with sweet-spicy sausages and the kick of heat from fresh garlic. If large servings at budget-friendly prices are what you’re looking for, Gringo fits the bill perfectly. Their Fat Fook Chicken Chop, which is marinated overnight before being breaded and seasoned in five-spice then fried, is their signature dish for a reason… The long lines at Frankie’s are enough to let you know that their wings are crazy good—if you need more proof, their Classic Buffalo Wings sit at the number two spot of SPOT.ph’s top 10 buffalo wings list for delectable crispy-fried buffalo wings that don’t hold back on the tangy and spicy kick. Cost for two: PHP400. Cuisines: Japanese. A post shared by Kichitora (Ramen and Tsukemen) (@kichitoraph) on Jan 21, 2014 at 12:10am PST. By continued use, you agree to our privacy policy and accept our use of such cookies. Here’s your handy guide to where you can dine, wherever you are in the mall. Kichitora is one of those ramen places that uses chicken paitan (which simply means cloudy soup) for their bowls. Step 3: Message sent. Plus, if you want to eat healthier, Sushi Nori now offers the option to switch to brown rice. With over 1,000 branches in South Korea, Kyochon is impossible to miss—while they haven’t reached those heights yet in Manila, their Megamall branch is worth a visit, especially if you’re in the mood for the quintessentially Korean chicken-and-beer combo. Frankie’s New York Buffalo Wings is at 5/F Mega Food Hall, SM Mega Fashion Hall, Mandaluyong City. Their Four-Cheese is a winner—in fact, it made it to SPOT.ph’s top cheese pizzas list—with sharp blue cheese and nutty fontina spicing up the classic blend of mozzarella and Parmesan. Enter the email address associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.
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