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Kuya J

2.3

10 Reviews

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₱ 400 / Person

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Kuya J is located at Ramon Magsaysay Blvd. 3/F SM City Sta. Mesa, Manila, Luzon 1016 Philippines. This is a Asia restaurant near the Manila.The average price range at Kuya J is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Kuya J is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Kuya J that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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Kuya J Reviews

2.3

10 Reviews

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  • Aphol Ermino Guela

    1.0

    We ate at kuya j eating place in manila.We're therefore disappointed in the meals.It's overrated.If the poultry isn't seasoned properly then your lumpiang shanghai taste a little bitter rather than cooked well and their Halo Halotaste blah.I believe it is a drinking water with some foods coloring and an essence and feel the ice prossesor.Though their caldereta is good.I believe that's the only positive thing we'd.And their services is SUPER BAD!NOBODY'S ATTENTIVE.Do not require wants to consider our orders.Do not require are hearing.and i'm requesting a cup ' cause all of the glasses in our desk filled them with drinking water and we'd a pitcher of iced tea therefore i asked should they could give us cup and one serve thought to myself "WALA KAMENG BASO"!.He could said it within a nice way.Teach your staff properly!

  • Meggi Crooc

    3.0

    We visited another Kuya J wall plug inside Manila to check on consistency of its foods and service. Without doubt, food high quality and service are usually part of cause this chain generates queues in lots of of its branches. Finally had to be able to try their crispy pata.Super crunchy epidermis and gentle meat. Tasty marinade produced more special using its secret dipping sauce. We paired this specialized with other home specials - danggit rice and chopsuey. Both are usually winners. Dessert has been Ube halo halo. It wasn’t the very best we actually tasted but was pretty good. Kuya J didn’t disappoint.

  • Sanimi

    3.0

    I decided in the final day of my amount of time in the Philippines to get my hosts for meals and they loved Kuya J. Good meals, not overcomplicated at an acceptable price. The program is really a bit chaotic (also for the Philippinnes!) but enjoyed themeal.

  • Rosette

    3.0

    I that can compare with this restaurant, it includes a nice menus, which serves great Filipino Dishes, though it had a chaotic vibe whenever we ate there, you can probably blame it onto it being lunch time and individuals were rushing to consume so theycan can get on with their lives, assistance was also great, the servers were polite and the costs are reasonable, would recommend to individuals, particularly if with family, given that they have meals served about platter. The optimum time to consume there would be lunch time at its peak since some meals get sold out quick, like their Halo-halo in summer season.

  • Julia Soriano

    1.0

    Pros: - nice, cozy place - wide range of pinoy food Cons: - no substantial taste to wow - long waiting period for food - poor services on sevice crew - long waiting to costs out

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