Marina
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one of the food stalls in ayala where i dined the most some time on my third year of college. i love the lutong-bahay taste and how properly it is pre…
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Never underestimate the value of humble foodcourt joints. They may be tiny, stripped-down versions of casual dining restaurants, but you'll be surpris…
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2 Reviews on “Marina”
one of the food stalls in ayala where i dined the most some time on my third year of college. i love the lutong-bahay taste and how properly it is prepared. additionally, you can save up with their foods. serving is fairly reasonable.
Never underestimate the value of humble foodcourt joints. They may be tiny, stripped-down versions of casual dining restaurants, but you’ll be surprised at how remarkably good some of them actually are.Marina is one such well-loved foodcourt chain and it’s stalls are omnipresent in almost every shopping mall in the city. What it lacks in ambiance, Marina makes up for it in taste, quality and variety of their food displays.Prior to our Easter Sunday family movie night, we made a quick stop at their Ayala Center Food Choices outlet and treated ourselves to these delightful Pinoy favorites: Pork Ginaling (Php 79), Meatballs, 6pcs. (Php 120), Pochero (Php 105), Crabmeat Guisado (Php 79) and Spicy Crablets (Php 49), with the latter seizing dish of the evening honors. Awesome job, Marina!