Upper Ground Floor, Robinson's Place Antipolo, Sumulong Highway, Dela Paz, Upper Antipolo, Rizal
Currently closed: 10:00 - 18:00
Marison's is located at Upper Ground Floor, Robinson's Place Antipolo, Sumulong Highway, Dela Paz, Upper Antipolo, Rizal. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Robinsons Place Antipolo.The average price range at Marison's is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 18:00.Marison's is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Robinsons Place Antipolo area. There are different kinds of food in Marison's that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63279648766.
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19 Reviews
Ridho Mukhlis (RIDHO)
5.0
Rarely do we eat at a place and have zero things to say about it. Marison's service, food and location is ideal for a great website experience. People complain about the kare-kare and its rather sweet taste, but I think it's complimented well by their bagoong. Food 10/10Service 9/10Price 9/10Wait time: less than 15 minutesParking: Inside the mall.
Thebarriogirl
5.0
Eto solid dito lalo na yung sa sm masinag mukha lang di masarap dito kase palagi walang tao pero masarap dito ayos yung kare kare pati ambait nung waitress lagi nakangiti aba ayos a 5 stars ka sakin ate keep smiling
Lani Banzon
4.0
Heard many great reviews and good things about this place but I tried to manage my expectations when we settled here for a family dinner before my father’s flight back abroad for work. It was a tiring day that ended on the right note as we devoured dish after dish we ordered! We had a few comments about the food but it was damn delicious we just know we’d be running back here soon—especially with the winning price point!Salad lacks dressing, still good. Soup was a tad bit peppery for my mom but the rest of us loved it and oh that, kare-kare is a sure winner on our books. For one, it tastes almost like my mom’s famous kare-kare (at least to our clan and her friends lol) but this one’s sweeter and uses tripe. I don’t even eat tripe but this one’s a must-try. The baby back ribs was forgettable tbh but the one thing you mustn’t forget would be the sumbintik dessert (please ask the servers what they call it I might got the name wrong). I’m not a big fan of kakanin but this one is so refreshing to the palate! It’s a kakainin (rice cake) with some gooey sweet inside with topped with shredded coconut and dipped in cocoa. Make sure to have your foreign friends or balikbayans try this dessert! It won’t disappoint.
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