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3.1

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₱ 400 / Person

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Sabao is located at Rufino Street Corner Valero Street, Makati, Luzon Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Makati.The average price range at Sabao is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Sabao is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Makati area. There are different kinds of food in Sabao that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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3.1

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  • Erkan Azder

    4.0

    I couldn't tell from the road what things to expect and what I acquired was so so excellent! It's a really small but thus pleasurable eating place. We ordered a number of different dishes however the soups were actually the best. I would recommend ginger ice tea.

  • Katherine Gretch Cabotaje

    5.0

    I really like the cool internal of the place. It's homey & stylish simultaneously. The tiny touches on the condiments & serving bowls & plates had been really cute. We purchased the Binakol that was so delicious I couldn't stop stating "it's so excellent"after each sip. The Beef & Pork Bowl were also excellent. It had been so flavorful & you can find different textures atlanta divorce attorneys bite. Can't wait around to return & try the bao's :)

  • Jason Hughes

    1.0

    Went right now there for to celebrate a particular day for an informal lunch around recent noon. Given an ordinary whitened rice (after googling had not been even near what they enhance or usually work as a garlic whitened rice). Our bottomless iced tea in no way arrived -but it do on the bill. Meals could be good for individuals who haven't tasted any asian-ish food. i understand there's said to be something specific here but i believe i missed the complete point. There is no oomph actually. i possibly enjoyed a doener even more served in a little windowpane in Heesen than this. Oh so when i acquired my change there is a coin definately not a peso (but i did so maintain it to remind me how unusual and disappointing this knowledge was presented with all the hype)

  • Melo V

    3.0

    Taste: Ok. But definately not the Binakol that I understand. Didn't see bits of coconut meats nor a hint of coconut drinking water in the soup. There have been plenty of foreigners (Japanese) buying it tho. The area is nicely done well. Staffs are helpful andattentive to clients. In case you are expecting the "conventional" Filipino taste, you can find disappointed.

  • Marco De Guzman

    3.0

    This may give ramen houses a operate because of their money. A different method of presenting the original Filipino soups that people have grown familiar with. I imagine foreigners liking the flavor from the thoroughly selected local ingredients. Nevertheless, for Filipinos, that acquainted taste from sinigangis lacking (and my friends decided on this too). nevertheless a must-try!

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