Kabigting's Halo Halo
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Kabigting's Halo Halo

3.7

10 Reviews

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₱ 200 / Person

Concepcion Dos

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Kabigting's Halo Halo is located at 56-A Lilac Street SSS Village, Concepcion Dos, Marikina City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Concepcion Dos.The average price range at Kabigting's Halo Halo is around ₱ 200 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 17:00.Kabigting's Halo Halo is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Concepcion Dos area. There are different kinds of food in Kabigting's Halo Halo that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63286963203, +639368760143.

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Kabigting's Halo Halo Reviews

3.7

10 Reviews

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  • Shinta.trisna

    4.0

    I came here for the Halo Halo, but I also ordered the Palabok. The halo halo was, of course, cold and refreshing, but was tad bit too sweet. It seemed there were chunks of really sweet bananas that tasted like pure sugar. The palabok was surprisingly good. One of the best ones I've had in a while.

  • Kathrein Garcia

    3.0

    I've been wanting to dine at Kabigting's Halo Halo since last year but I was only able to try it a few weeks ago. Btw, they are now located near Puregold/Crepeman/Picazza in Lilac Street. Went here around 4pm on a weekday and there were lots of customers that time. Place has this very nice Filipino-Kapampangan vibes and they can accommodate maybe 20-25 customers inside. Menu can already found on the table. Then one must pay for their order on the counter. Here's what we ordered: Combo Meal: Tosilog with Halo Halo (Php185) - I find their Tosilog sweet to my liking. Serving size were a bit small especially the rice. Combo Meal: Crispy Liempo with Halo Halo (200) - Their crispy liempo were a bit thin and hard to chew. Servings were okay but the servings for rice were small. - I like that their halo halo is very milky and creamy but I was a bit dissappointed with the "sahog" included. I was expecting a halo halo with ALL or even close to the halo halo we usually eat. There were beans, pastillas and some corn included for their halo halo. Kabigting's halo halo can be compared with the taste of Razon's but just too sweet for my taste. Overall, it was a good experience dining here and trying their famous Halo halo. If you're a fan of sweets and Kapampangan Halo halo, this is recommended.

  • Andrei Solmirano

    3.0

    After a Sunday event with children in Marikina, we desperately looked for a lunch stop. Lilac has a lot of choices, we ended up here and Crepe Man. Affordable meals includes various Silog choices, palabok, lumpia and of course, Halo Halo. We forgot to test their banner dish but had 4 others anyway. We had three Silogs. The Chicken Tocino, Tapa and their interesting Liempo strips. All three were decent and portions were of good value. The fresh lumpia was really fresh with ample vegetables. The not so sweet and spiced sauce made it more appetizing.

  • Mahmut Tescilli

    3.0

    I like the palabok but the halo-halo didn't live up to the hype. Razon's is still better. Decent ambiance but ordinary. Regardless, it's worth trying and checking for yourself.

  • Mayee Gonzales

    4.0

    We've been eyeing up Kabigting's since it transferred to this new location in Lilac. The place is clean, well-lit and homey. Finally got the chance to try its Halo-Halo and Palabok just to satisfy our curiosity in comparison with one of its competition (Razon's). Both have few simple ingredients but were uniquely tasty (although some say one is sweeter than the other). But since we're actually fond of the real homemade or shall we say mom-made Halo-halo bursting with various colorful ingredients (like sweetened banana 'saba', 'camote', 'bilo-bilo', 'red and green gulaman', white and red beans, shredded coconut meat, 'pinipig' or rice crispies, topped with leche flan, 'ube' and a generous amount of milk) we'd say both didn't leave a big impression to us. But who cares? When we crave for Halo-halo, specially on extreme hot weather, we know Kabigtings' just around the block ready to rescue. We also like its Palabok better; it's tastier with more sauce and garnishings. Price is affordable and the service staff were attentive and accommodating.

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