Filipino Restaurant in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
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Hannah’s Kitchen — Lutong-bahay flavors. Homely vibe. Mixed service.
Casual Filipino lutong-bahay eatery, about P90–300 per item; halo-halo around P95. Also offers party trays for groups.
Menu Highlights:
– Langka sa gata (jackfruit in coconut milk)
– Camaron rebosado
– Typical Filipino vegetable dishes and home-style viands
Service Highlights:
– Homely, simple dine-in setting
– Friendly staff noted by several diners
– Generally quick service for some visits
– Party packages/trays available for 20–30 pax (pre-order/pickup)
Notes:
– Halo-halo at P95 felt pricey to multiple customers; reported few mix-ins, sometimes half-filled, no leche flan
– Occasional order/operations hiccups: a forgotten dine-in order, cleaning near tables during meals
– Pickup delays for party trays reported (about an hour late in one case)
– Some comments on clutter near the dining area affecting the interior feel
– A few complaints about portions vs price and, in isolated cases, food quality feeling “old” and staff manners
Customers come for the comforting, lutong-bahay flavors—especially the vegetable dishes. Folks often mention the langka sa gata as a standout, and one diner was pleasantly surprised by the camaron rebosado, calling it tastier than a popular fast-casual version. The vibe leans homely and simple, which many find cozy for a casual meal.
Diners enjoy the friendly staff and, on some visits, quick service, although experiences can vary. Some customers mention moments when the team seemed stretched or inattentive—a forgotten order even when the place was quiet, or the staff sweeping beside diners mid-meal. A few folks also point out that clutter near the dining area can distract from the otherwise neat, simple interior.
Value gets mixed reactions. People like the everyday Filipino ulam, but a number of customers feel the halo-halo is not worth the P95 price—citing few ingredients, half-filled cups, and no leche flan. One customer also felt a dish portion was small for around P295. On the events side, the shop’s party packages for 20–30 people are appreciated for gatherings, though some diners mention pickup delays, so timing can be a hit-or-miss. Overall, the kitchen’s home-style flavors are the draw, while service consistency and the halo-halo value are the main sticking points.
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Legazpi Village
Makati City
Metro Manila
1229
Philippines
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