Wok Inn Malate
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Wok Inn Malate

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₱ 400 / Person

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Wok Inn Malate is located at 471 Remedios Street, Manila, Luzon Philippines. This is a Vegetarian restaurant near the Kidapawan City.The average price range at Wok Inn Malate is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 23:30.Wok Inn Malate is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Kidapawan City area. There are different kinds of food in Wok Inn Malate that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63 2 526 7744.

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4.0

10 Reviews

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  • Jocel Kien Talde Jalber

    4.0

    It is a favorite head to eatery in the Malate area. The program is fast, your orders will undoubtedly be served very quickly. Must tries will be the mixed vegetables (ideal with chili sauce and calamansi), the stuffed tofu, the oysters, and the stuffed squid!If you are the adventurous kind, try the fried frog hip and legs (they do taste much better than poultry actually!). Anther preferred is really a dish called 'sipa'. This restaurant has been around the Malate area for at the very least two decades and contains withstood the challenge of several restaurants that sprouted in your community, mainly because of their good-tasting food and cheap price!

  • Meiiiow

    4.0

    This is a head to place for all of us to order an excellent servings of mixed seafoods with veges... You can find clams, shrimp, ocean urchin, fish, pusit at iseafoods' ingredients. The stuff pusit is really a bit pricey(2 small ones for P250). The "sipa" orground pork covered like a sipa will be also best for those craving for meats...

  • Mitzi Mauro Contreras

    4.0

    We always keep coming back for the stuffed squid and heavy fried pork dumplings (sipa). You can view the open cooking area what ingredients can be found and have the order-takers how you would like them to end up being prepared -- buttered, fried, steamed, with nice and sour sauce, withsoy, spicy or not really, the decision is yours.

  • HungryAly

    5.0

    It will need to have been at the very least 25 years since i have last ate in this eating place. I've forgotten how really delicious their meals was. Eating here once again brought back remembrances of my childhood. Everything was basically flavorful. I cherished the Sipa, Buttered Poultry, Sauteed Veggies andStuffed Tofu. Flavor have not changed through the years, no question this resto proceeds to thrive regardless of the emergence of brand-new and bigger dining places. Wok Inn will be close to my center (and stomache). 😊

  • Klarissa S. Sanchez

    5.0

    Sipa may be the famous video game played before, and is currently a global sport made a lot more famous by the word sepak takraw. Today, Wok Inn includes a famous foods named Sipa, that is surface pork with chopped vegetables and a brown blend that is sweet andsalty simultaneously. Eat this using its specific sauce that's created from soy sauce, dark brown sugar, vinegar, along with other spices and popular steamed rice, yum!

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