Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles
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Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles

3.8

10 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

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Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles is located at Ongpin St., Manila, Luzon Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Mr. Ube Rice & Noodles that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 2 241 9999.

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3.8

10 Reviews

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  • Geoff Guda Largo

    2.0

    We got here to get hopia by Eng Bee Tin and made a decision to try their meals aswell. Majority on menus are noodles, types from other nations (laksa, mami, ramen etc.) therefore i chose ramen. Considering the picture my anticipations are reduced but stillhave to consume it to guage it. The noodles are usually soft, I favor firm, soup is without flavor, chasu (pork) will be chewy and dried out, the egg will be hard-boiled rather than the 6-minute kind and incredibly little bit of green onions. The place is more desirable for adventurous types, no parking and reachable by walking. The area has ample room for tables, but I assume they never get chock-full even at peak moments. I could tell the area is somewhat brand-new but it isn't that tidy, the ground is dirty therefore many mess at the counter/cashier. When my purchase was served, my beverage was not included, I must call him back again and he talks about my receipt to verify. A similar thing happened to a person next to me just this time around he is already finished with his food. The ambiance is similar to an area eatery (turo-turo) considering you can find tourist and properly off customers to arrive, the marketplace Mr. Ube targets, I really believe. Maybe if the support crew could be even more lively and create the customers feel even more welcomed but no greetings or thank you's whatsoever. I guess foodies need to try it however and also have the courage (We don't) to talk about your thoughts. An indicator container or survey sheet is simpler for me.

  • Mary Naynay Iwasaki

    4.0

    A good spot to have lunch time in the Binondo area close to the Binondo church. Meals choices are just best. I acquired the salted egg poultry , though a little oily , it was nicely seasoned , the wintermelon tea had been a good beverage to havewith the meals. I will get back to try another food options.

  • Erick Mark Mangao-Obispo

    4.0

    Ok, I find out this is actually the Ongpin branch but We couldn't discover the QC branch in TA so here runs... Family of ours had been confined at St. Luke's QC. This area is actually taken care of for us so that it wasn't like wecould go back home to eat, we'd to just endure whatever was close to the hospital (mainly fastfood joints). Mr. Ube was a nice choice and we were joyful it had been there. Nothing fancy, menus was pretty restricted but hey, it had been a clean place close to the hospital plus they didn't serve simply burgers. Food was delicious (and supposedly does not have any MSG) though a little oily. Prices were affordable as servings were huge. It's not a complete service joint therefore i can't really price the service that very much. You do involve some staff members eliminating trays and washing tables nevertheless, you do the rest.There's one cashier and she handles all of the people who can be found in for meals and the ones who buy foods from the fridge and freezer but she kept the range moving quickly. The toilet was surprisingly decent as well. Limited parking but extremely convenient if you're simply walking over from a healthcare facility. We actually bought a number of meals from there during the period of three times. We furthermore visited Max's and Hap Chang but those areas have plenty of branches so that it was nice to use different things. Again, this place isn't exactly fancy or great, it's basically half of a step up from the regular fast-food location but it's best for what it really is. I'm giving the area a 4 considering it is rather good for the kind of restaurant it really is but do not expect anything amazing. If there have been a Mr. Ube near my workplace, I'd possibly eat there once weekly.

  • Maura Dika

    4.0

    Proceeded to go with big loved ones for lunch final Lent and has been surprised to end up being seated in aircon region at the back section of the resto this regardless of the lengthy queue by the cashier. Ordered spareribs, refreshing tasting pork dumplings ladened along with crispy spicy greens inside of- gotsome hakao too but the thick addresses instantly fills the tummy. Slurping follows with cool cold bottled dark gulaman, it’s cubed blacks jellies settled down my cup completes a deserved and needed meal after a severe via crucis in Binondo Church. May have ordered their properly advertised halo halo but will certainly try them inside our next visit. Service personnel were fast and effective. Well recommend for quick Chinese food experience.

  • Joemin Nuevo

    4.0

    The title and color drew us in! It is a extremely popular resto in the Binondo region so be ready for many individuals especially during lunch time. If you are starving, skip this location as you will need to wait quite often. But waiting around has itsrewards. The rice toppings are usually filling and inexpensive, but we like their mix fry noodles the very best! The beef and seafood have become good, but you may also try seafood and their specific Mr. Ube mix fry noodles. We also ordered their fried poultry - nonetheless it was too oily for the taste. Better adhere to the Chinese meals as they are their specialty. Staples want siopao, hakaw, siomai, etc. are good but not really the best about. Their ube pao though can be interesting. You can find so many other meals we didn't have the opportunity to try so probably we'll stop by again soon. The resto is small and during our go to the AC had not been functioning well. Services is cheerful but could be sometimes slow. However the fact that you can even store at Eng Bee Tin (nearby) will a lot more than replace it. The business that owns Mr. Ube and Eng Bee Tin donates some of its income for the betterment of the Binondo neighborhood. Another cause to patronize this resto!

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