Casa Armas
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Really nice atmosphere that reminds me of Spain. Normal it is a Spanish restaurant you may think. Well it is not always the case and by far. This is t…
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They serve the best gambas in the city and the conchinillio is to die for but you have to order a day in advance. Dishes that are also highly recommen…
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Good food! Although service time is a bit long but the waiters are attentive. Ambiance is unique but it is quite dark. Parking spaces are a problem si…
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Casa Armas is open for Manila and Casual Dining. Casa Armas serves Spanish, Spanish and Spanish dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Casa Armas”
Really nice atmosphere that reminds me of Spain. Normal it is a Spanish restaurant you may think. Well it is not always the case and by far. This is the original outlet,which is by far better than the one in Greenbelt. Fish zarzuela and boquerones are quite nice. Their Verdejo white wine is excellent affordable and does not produce headhache. Friendly staff. Spanish staff from Instituto Cervantes go there. Seal of approval I guess..Went back and tried their tapas. Nice although a little oily.
They serve the best gambas in the city and the conchinillio is to die for but you have to order a day in advance. Dishes that are also highly recommended are Iberian chicken, baked clams, and sopa de marisco. Service is excellent. One of my favorite restaurant in the metro. Been coming here since the late 1990s. )
Good food! Although service time is a bit long but the waiters are attentive. Ambiance is unique but it is quite dark. Parking spaces are a problem since it’s only street parking
LOOKING FOR A SPANISH FIX? THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE!Croquettas are amazing! Creamy and mushy. And perfectly golden!Doesnt have parking and closed on some days. How i wish they are always open!
One of the best Spanish Resto I’ve been to. Staffs were very courteous and attentive. My husband and I celebrated our anniversary here with our son. We ordered Chorizo Frito, Paella Valenciana (which my son loves) and Pollo Al Ajillo. The garlic chicken was a favorite. It was garlicky, crispy and tasty inside and out! But of course, we dine here for their Paella and it was delicious! Will come back here soon!
Casa Armas Tapas Bar Y Restaurant1. Pechugas De Pollo Al Vino Tinto. Chicken Breast in Red Wine for P3952. Caldereta De Cabrito. Goat Caldereta for P360. #WeekDatesWithDad #TableForTwoWhile waiting for our order we were served toasted French bread with New Zealand Butter while watching the world go by through our window seat. The Goat Caldereta was served first and was very soft at the first bite. You could still see the steam coming out from the food in the picture below. Its flavor as well was very strong because of the sauce it was bathed in. Although it satisfied our palettes, one would bite into several pieces of bone. So be careful. The chicken was quite the opposite in taste. Quite plain when you bite into it but there was more than enough sauce on the platter to add to your plate. Total bill amounted to P871.43 with service charge.
When I first saw this wine at Casa Armas , it almost made me laugh. Because Gago in manila is ( stupid )..The first sip was not impressive. But you will somehow appreciate the aroma and boldness as you reach and sip the bottom of wine in your glass.