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4.2

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  • Thea Yola Wahyudini

    4.0

    This review is for Greenbelt 1 branch of Via Mare. This cafe serves Filipino comfort meals, favorite local meals and tasty desserts. We really like the homey really feel of the place. The wait personnel are older and they are helpful, friendly and incredibly efficient. We've been herea handful of times so we realize what to purchase. We appreciated our sour sinigang soup with corned beef. Occasionally, this dish is actually a little bit salty, but, oftentimes it is good. My hubby likes their edition of beef salpicao, with the ideal quantity of spice. I fell deeply in love with their pako (fiddlehead fern) salad, I didn't understand that it is possible to eat fern. It is a basic salad with a lot of blanched fern with salted eggs, tomatoes, crimson onions and vinegar dressing. Wow. it's crunchy and tasty! Another preferred dish that I love is definitely, the crispy tilapia with jicama salad. Their Tokwa at baboy, fried crispy tofu with slices of pork with a tangy vinaigrette can be excellent. Their dessert menus is equally incredible, we usually purchase for remove, coz, we're complete after our great food. This place is strongly suggested!

  • Iwan Ozzeck Septana

    4.0

    - Great spot to find Filipino delicacies! - You don't have to wear anything fancy right here and the mood is usually cozy and homey. - If you are on a cover a good semi-fancy restaurant, this could be your place. - The purchase price ranges from P200-700.Really reasonable and really worth its taste. - Our favorite listed below are the Pinalutong Na Tilapia (P295), the Kare-Kare (P410), and the Ensaladang Bagnet (P195) - Although we didn't purchase dessert today, their Puto Bungbong (P80), and Bibingka (P130) are perfect! - A bowl of their main training course can serve two different people. - Service here's also great. They're fast and courteous.

  • Nurhaliza Putri

    5.0

    I visited Via Mare twice, right after being exhausted shopping, We needed a location to sit dow and relax and ordered their typical merienda bowls of Bibingka and Chilled Buko. Loved it! The next period, I went for supper and ordred Caldereta, similarly great.The service was excellent, and also if it's right in the center of a large department store, it really is quiet and comfortable. Would return back again for sure!

  • Sea Keane

    4.0

    I had just found its way to Manila and wanted some older Filipino favourites - and got them at Greenbelt 1, at an excellent cost. Monggo (mung bean) soup, sticky rice with mango, refreshing chilled buko (coconut), etc.. Reliable, tasty, decent foods.

  • Thatha Tak Jadi Bontot

    4.0

    Travelling Greenbelt Mall, all of us stumbled with this place and made a decision to grab the snack. Selection of traditional Filipino snack foods such as for example bibingka (rice cake) and puto bumbong (steamed rice cake) had been both yummy. Halo Halo will be refreshing on a scorching day and in addition servedon this 3 little glasses with two various other sweet ice centered snack...all refreshing. Staff are usually polite, courteous, pleasant and pleased to serve.

  • Shawn CSW (Nexus Silvanna)

    4.0

    I would say it is a "titas (aunts) of Manila" place but We realized, the average age group of dinners in this location is 60+ so it is more of a "lolas (grandmothers) of Manila" location. Lots of senior residents dine! That is another placefor using balikbayan aunts and uncles. Foods high quality differs from branch to branch. The Greenbelt 1 branch doesn't have the very best interiors but meals quality is consistently great. Ideal for breakfast or merienda. Can't fail with bibingka galapong. All-day breakfast specifically the crispy seafood is great too. The best drink/dessert/cooler will be ginumis. The Vigan longanissa with pandesal and poker chips will be yummy but quite pricey.

  • Nazilatul Habibah Firdausi

    5.0

    Among my first foods when We returned for a secondary reaches this branch within Landmark. From tired entire body to energized soul, in under 1 hour. Cut back many remembrances from my youth. If you're a foreigner, I would recommend the ff itemsfrom their wide menus: - pancit luglog (rice noodles within thicker shrimp sauce with a lot of "sahog", like shrimp, squid and egg) - tokwa't baboy (fried tofu and pork within soy sauce and vinegar - perfect appetizer!) - tortang alimasag (complete food of omelette of crabmeat, with vegetable roll) - guinataang halo halo (dessert of coconut milk with nearby banana, jackfruit, taro, nice potato and bilo bilo - ideal ending to your dinner) - puto bumbong (simply taste and think it’s great) They are my family's in history favorites. Our comfort foods. I recommend them. One more thing that's commendable with CVM is certainly their hot service. Waiters are usually actively engaging diners. This outlet in Landmark, though, is certainly not the very best provider of good eating environment or ambience. It really is very noisy and lacks the homey believe that I search for in a restaurant. Nonetheless, CVM rocks ! !

  • Iin Alvina

    4.0

    Very practical Meals outlet that serves classic dependable dishes from the ever dependable Cafe Via Mare chain.

  • Dian Oktavia

    4.0

    Puto bongbong (steamed sticky violet rice cake) usually available only during Xmas season is available all year round within VIA MARE . Best offered with cheese and demirara glucose . Perfect with the indigenous pasta known as Pancit luglug or palabok. ( see photograph) . This isthe philippine edition of pasta with shredded smoked seafood, shrimps, squid,eggs, crispy chicharon, sprinkling of Baguio pechay and chives , with yellow , slight curry -like sauce with dipping seafood sauce and calamansi/indigenous small green lemons privately to regulate the saltiness of the pasta - - - Yummm VIA MARE has many outlets outside the mall area in the event you want to move at VIA MARE after mall hours .

  • Nabila Khoirunnisa

    4.0

    Among the best Filipino dining places The complete Via Mare encounter is great very tasty Filipino meals with good service

Cafe Via Mare Location

Cafe Via Mare is located at Makati Avenue Level 2, The Landmark, Ayala Center, Makati, Luzon Philippines. This is a International restaurant near the Kidapawan City. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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