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THIS WEEK: Fried Ice Cream, Tacos, and endless Sushi.

RECENTLY OPENED
November 28 – December 4 2016

The Barn by Tipsy Pig – UP Town Center

The Barn is the newest restobar concept by the same people behind Tipsy Pig Gastropub. Catch some of their old favorites and new dishes like Crab Mac and Cheese, Beef Shank, Potato Shrimp Balls, Sisig Tacos, and more.

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G/F Phase 2, UP Town Center, Katipunan Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City
(02) 981-1386

Rockies Creamery – SM City Sta. Mesa

Rockies Creamery is a dessert kiosk specializing in New York and Thailand-inspired fried ice cream rolls served with various toppings.

Also read: 13 Bizarre Ice Cream Flavors That Will Surprise You
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SM City Sta Mesa, Ramon Magsaysay Blvd, Quezon City

Cocow Barn – Ortigas

Cocow Barn is an all-day breakfast cafe that offers sandwiches, coffee, shakes and fresh fruit juices. We recommend their longganisa platter with 5 different flavors of longganisa in one plate.

Also read: 12 Restaurants in Manila with DIY Breakfast
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Unit 122 G/F Grand Emerald Tower Ruby Road, Ortigas Center, Ortigas, Pasig
(02) 535-7993

Don Bao – Kapitolyo

Don Bao is a casual Japanese diner specializing in donburi rice bowls and Asian baos in various flavors.

Also read: 11 Popular Japanese Restaurants in Manila Worth Your While
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Unit 1 Brixton Victoria Plaza, #1 Brixton St, Kapitolyo, Pasig
(0998) 863-8671

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Mang Larry’s – Visayas Ave.

Mang Larry’s is a popular Filipino street food stall inside the UP Diliman campus. It has now found a second home at the Grub Hub food park in Quezon City, along with various food vendors.

Also read: 15 Secret Spots Around Manila for Pinoy Street Food
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Grub Hub, 47 Visayas Ave cor Congressional Ave Ext, Quezon City

Ooma – Fort Bonifacio

Ooma is a modern Japanese restaurant serving fusion dishes by Bruce Ricketts. Popular dishes include taco-makis, uni udon, aburi maki, and more.

Read more: 12 Restaurants You Can Visit for Authentic Aburi Sushi
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Space NELG 105, LG/F Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 621 -052

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Uma Uma – Uptown Parade

Established in 1953 in Fukoka, Japan, Uma Uma serves 100% MSG-free, umami-filled, Hakata-style ramen. It currently serves 8 signature flavors.

Also read: 13 Japanese Franchises We've Seen in Manila this 2016
Photo from @umaumaph

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Uptown Parade, 38th Street cor 9th Avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(02) 800-1729

Taco Vengo – SM Megamall

Taco Vengo is a modern taqueria serving authentic tacos, burritos, and rice bowls. Don’t miss their Chwaffle (Churros waffle) dessert as well. This its second branch.

Also read: 20 Places to Get The Best Tacos in Manila
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G/F SM Megamall Bldg. A, Ortigas, Mandaluyong

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Genki Sushi – UP Town Center

Genki Sushi, a Japanese franchise, is a pioneer in kaiten or sushi served on revolving conveyor belts. This is its second branch.

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G/F Phase 2, UP Town Center, Katipunan Ave, Diliman, Quezon City

Crepetonite – The Truck Park

Crepetonite is a dessert stall serving crepes and milkshakes. It is one of the vendors at Truck Park, the “biggest food park in the Philippines” and the first to offer cashless payment system.

Also read:  15 Outrageous Milkshakes in Metro Manila
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The Truck Park Food Park, Gil Fernando Ave, Sto. Niño, Marikina
(0917) 813-3362

Sushi Nori – UP Town Center

Sushi Nori is a homegrown quick casual Japanese concept, the first temakeria in the country serving sushi rolls and temaki in various flavors.

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UP Town Center, Katipunan Ave, Diliman, Quezon City

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Originally produced by Ysmael V. Suarez