Paseo de Comida
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We've dined here a few times already. Think carinderia food, but better. The food is simple and no fuss, but full of flavor. We always order pork bina…
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I like the look of this place: modern meets Filipino. The Filipino fare offered here is good too: comfort food at its best. This is a good and simple …
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Value for money meals. Good flavor and ample portions.At first it looks like an extention of maxs but its really a totally different resto.Staff is fr…
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Paseo de Comida is open for Paranaque City and Quick Bites. Paseo de Comida serves Filipino dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Paseo de Comida”
We’ve dined here a few times already. Think carinderia food, but better. The food is simple and no fuss, but full of flavor. We always order pork binagoongan and it’s always consistent presentation and taste wise. Even their laing is good, lots of creamy coconut milk and very tasty. I don’t like paksiw na boneless bangus, but I eat it when Eric orders it here. It’s not unpleasantly sour like most paksiw and has just the right amount of acidity. Good restaurant for the price. manilaweekends.com
I like the look of this place: modern meets Filipino. The Filipino fare offered here is good too: comfort food at its best. This is a good and simple place to dine when in the South.
Value for money meals. Good flavor and ample portions.At first it looks like an extention of maxs but its really a totally different resto.Staff is friendly and happy.Will i be back? Yes!
A good find! All along I thought it was an extension of Max’s. Glad we entered the resto.Ample parking, lots of food choices – at very reasonable price, homey ambience and good service.We got the chicken inasal and the baby squid in garlic and olive oil – so yum!
Great home cooked food in a simple setting. The owners of this space wanted to get back to their roots. Clean, affordable, home cooking. They achieved this and then some.Try their Barako Coffee after a meal. It’s has a nice chocolate under tones and is very kind on the stomach.
An underrated place, I think. They serve super tasty home-cooked meals and their staff are nice and accommodating. Although we only tried this place once, we were happy about it. The broth of their mami is just perfect, and their chicken bbq is super delicious. Reminds me of home. The interiors are simple and classic. It’s a great place where you can bring your family.