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3.4

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Boxed Up is located at 5 Surveryor Street JP Laurel Ave., Davao City, Mindanao 8000 Philippines. This is a Restaurant restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Boxed Up is around $$,and the opening hours are 17:00 - 2:00.Boxed Up is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Boxed Up that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 82 227 0658.

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3.4

5 Reviews

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  • Lynn Delfinado

    5.0

    A good spot to chill with friends/family or simply with yourself. Various cuisines can be found to order in addition to the location are usually instagram worthy. Tried the pork sisig with my pal in Deq and nachos in Crazynachos. Services varies in one store to some other but overallgood.

  • Jenny Balalta

    3.0

    if you want fatty food this is actually the location. the concept is excellent, the positioning is nice. but a lot of the foods is usually fatty or with cheese. if you value that this may be the place!

  • Pinky Aliño-Delgado

    3.0

    there are selection of choices from pizzas, to rice meals, kebab, burgers, sushis. An excellent place to go out at night since it is an open region. Alcoholic drinks can be found at top of the deck. Stalls market their products greater than typical or as itshould become. The atmosphere is a great hangout place for children but I would not advocate it for Family members with oldies and kids.

  • Jc Calderon

    3.0

    the area is relatively new, when i went here this past year it had been still their soft opening, wasnt in a position to order food bec forget about food left, when i went saturday, the area is packed, the majority of the stalls can be purchased out =( enjoyed thehalo halo, normal dimension w 6 ingredients w 1 scoop of ice cream will be 105 pesos, attempted their japanese stall along with sushi, its ok, cost is affordable for 8 bits of crunchy salmon maki, tried their kebab, 105 pesos per order, helping is small, but delicious enough, wish they could put more dessert stalls, zero cakes and sweets =(

  • Nenita Sioson Labit

    3.0

    We were here several nights back. The idea is great but poorly executed. Didn't enjoy our supper. The critiques on Facebook had been convincing, so we offered it a chance. Bad decision. Food. Servings are as well tiny for the cost we compensated. 50% ofwhat we purchased had been lacking flavours. The only real food we enjoyed had been the kinilaw, panga and halo-halo. That's all. The poultry wings, kebab and ramen had been sooo disappointing. Poultry wings were soooo little and tasteless. Kebab does not have any sauce. Had to require one. And ramen??? Are you currently kidding me? It's no ramen at all. It's just drinking water with some knorr broth cubes. Service. Dead. Personnel was too gradual to drive out tables. Sticky tables as well. Toilet. Cannot imagine the way the management may have soo numerous stalls but cannot keep the toilets clear. You're serving food. Won't be back.

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