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The Alley

3.0

4 Reviews

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₱ 400 / Person

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The Alley is located at 2nd Level, Cloverleaf, A. Bonifacio Street Brgy. Balingasa, A. Bonifacio, Quezon City, Luzon 1106 Philippines. This is a Malaysia restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at The Alley is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.The Alley is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in The Alley that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 2 962 5888.

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The Alley Reviews

3.0

4 Reviews

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  • Guy Agravante

    5.0

    Excellent. Nice atmosphere. Friendly personnel.mababalik balikan. Affordable cost. All foods are usually presentable and yummy.strongly suggested to everyone.

  • Dann Tan

    4.0

    I had a lovely knowledge in The Alley by Vikings. That is my first-time here and I believe that this eating place is quite promising. I could try the lunch time buffet on a normal day (Thursday). The employees primarily the waiters/desk attendants werecommendable because of the service. These were patrolling the region every so often, making certain the empty/unclean plates and eyeglasses were taken off the tables. These were also helpful in the event that you questioned them for assistance. I could try several meals/items however, not all. I attempted the wanton noodles, dimsum (siomai and sharksfin), poultry bbq steak, cheese pizza, baked ziti pasta, bopis, fried rice, beef caldereta, seafood&chips, tempura (prawn), nachos, jap ice lotion (salted caramel), cookies, kuchinta, choco crinkles, watermelon/kamias fruit juice and peppermint & ginger tea (twinings). Overall, the meals taste and high quality is actually good. But I believe it could still become great. On the list of selection that I attempted, what I liked probably the most has been the seafood&chips (that was included with fries), jap ice lotion and watermelon juice. The area has that cozy atmosphere and the ground area is massive. I’ll be excited for my following visit.

  • Ches Forlales

    2.0

    The meals quality is way substandard. Nothing really that sticks out and would create me say I’m returning for this. The highlight for me personally was the coffee (sufficient for a espresso drinker) and the soup. All of those other food, almost palatable.

  • Mark Neil Mallare

    1.0

    its very revolutionary idea of having alley shops servings different foods but on the buffet billing technique. cost supper 888++. yes inexpensive but relative poor hawkers food with suprisingly low quality taste merely to get you complete & stuffed . dont anticipate any finecheese or beautiful japanese cuisine obviously administration dont have flavor or market specialized niche for the meals. only different many meals low street food high quality. unlimited powdered beverages and coffee , espresso and ferino puto bumbong & kakanin. make sure you dont HIDE EBI TEMPURA & SALMON SASHIMI disgusting for administration to skimping on client pleasure and compromising on foods clients deserves. to become a restauneur you will need passion for meals and constantly guest fulfillment in mind. if your limited to monetary rewards i promise you failure as consumer is king they're not dumb to end up being fooled twice and competitors will be abundant abound to ensure customer got choices. Employees was tough working & toilet was clear & enough parking slot at ayala cloverleaf mall.

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