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Bidrage med feedbackDid you know that the food court in the Philam Tower has gone a major revamp? It's now called Tower Cafe and currently has more than 20 stalls of different cuisines from familiar brands and new entrants. Teppan Teppan is a newcomer and they serve you sizzling meats on a hot plate. Teppan Teppan is a new perspective of the sizzling hot plate style of presentation. It is a fusion of Japanese Filipino cuisine with a Chinese approach. The word “Teppan” is derived from a Japanese word which means “iron plate”. The foods that they serve are cooked on the same plate ensuring that you’ll savor all the flavors and essence of the meat. The “Teppan” or iron plate is their representation and identity. This symbolizes that they care about their customers just as they value their teppan as it is very meticulous to handle. They also, believe that having a great meal doesn’t need to be pricey. The menu offers the perfect balance of delicious food and low prices without compromising the quality. My team and I got to try three of their dishes, Burger Steak with gravy; Chicken Teriyaki and Beef Tapa with gravy. These three savory dishes were too affordable making it a worthy meal. If you are in the area, I suggest taking a stop here for a filling meal.
Taipan is seriously one of the best Chinese restaurants in Metro Manila. Absolutely hands down best dimsum in all of Metro Manila. Even something simple like wanton noodle soup is leagues away from Gloria Maris. No kidding. Hakaw is the best also. Their asado puff pastry gets glowing remarks as well. If you're looking at meals, i haven't found anything i haven't liked either. They always have monthly specials which are always a delight. Get anything that Chef Choi recommends. He's from Hong Kong. Believe me when I say he knows his Chinese food. I heard his soup is amazing. I haven't tried it personally but I heard through the grapevine that he boils pears in them or something like that. Service is par excellence. 5 stars. It's a posh kind of place so it is to be expected but it's still welcome anyway. Who doesn't want their tea cups refilled as soon as you put your cup down? I'd say this venue would be very suitable for a Chinese engagement party. Unfortunately, the Tower Club is closed to members only. (I'm not a member, just a hanger on.