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Mesa

3.2

20 Reviews

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₱ 600 / Person

Evia Lifestyle Center

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Mesa Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Wine and Beer
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended

Mesa is located at Second Floor, Evia Lifestyle Center, Daang Hari Road, Almanza, Las Piñas City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Evia Lifestyle Center.The average price range at Mesa is around ₱ 600 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 22:00.Mesa is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Evia Lifestyle Center area. There are different kinds of food in Mesa that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +639958110783, +639178840397.

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3.2

20 Reviews

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  • Ayu Yuliantari Putri

    3.0

    Surprisingly not that expensive. Looks classy from the outside but feels bare on the inside. Aside from the bird cage seating area, there's not much to their decoration and ambiance. The service was ok, I guess but not the service I was expecting. It just felt dull and maybe a little lifeless. Food was good and tasted like it was home cooked. Full review on my blog.

  • Janadrian Pardinas

    2.0

    serving time was 30 minutes long! Comparing the tofu sisig with Ayala Malls 30th branch, I said if we can have it changed as the plate was too hot that it made the tofu burnt. I'm not a fan of burnt food. Second time serving and waiting again, it got burnt again. But Ayala Malls 30th branch wasn't like this. The only thing the same was that the waiting time was too long.

  • Rachman Kurnia

    3.0

    Prices are surprisingly affordable. Their ensaladang mangga and Binagoongang Baboy are recommended. The ambiance isn't bad but it could be better by being more mindful of where cleaning materials like mops are kept away from the view of dining pax.

  • Jack Sparrow

    1.0

    It was the 1st time we ate at Mesa Evia Branch. After asking for recommendations from the waiter, we ordered Crispy Hito since it is my Dad's favorite dish. After waiting for our food... service was quite slow that night.We were served with crispy tilapia instead 😣To make matters worse when I calmly questioned why we were served with tilapia... the waiter rebuttled "Iyan kase order niyo" with an accusatory tone... then I said my Dad's favorite is hito so why would we order tilapia? Since it took so long for the food to arrive we didn't bother to further make a fuss about it.They offered no remorse what so ever... Haysss... it was NOT a great 1st impression.Please seriously consider improving on your customer service and an attitude adjustment won't hurt either. Most likely we won't dine again in this branch.

  • Caleb Lian Yoong Lau

    2.0

    This was a not so good experience. Appetizers cam after the main meals were served. The tahong was not fresh. Their crispy pata, below expectations. Their shrimp in salted egg portion, super small! We'll not go here again.

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