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Rodic's Diner

3.0

20 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

Santa Elena

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  • Takeaway
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  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • Free Parking

Rodic's Diner is located at 4 J. Changyungco Street, New Marikina Subdivision, Santa Elena, Marikina City. This is a Fast food restaurant near the Santa Elena.The average price range at Rodic's Diner is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 20:00.Rodic's Diner is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Santa Elena area. There are different kinds of food in Rodic's Diner that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63272187167, +63287670628.

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Rodic's Diner Reviews

3.0

20 Reviews

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  • Kiyogara

    4.0

    I swear my brother is like a human website app. He knows exactly where to go for good food. Last night was no exception when we headed for Rodic's Diner to have dinner.You can tell that this Rodic's Diner has just been recently opened. It looked totally new. I love that it's spacious, brightly lit and that it's clean. Huge photos of their famous dishes hanging on their walls. When you are at Rodic's you have got to order their famous Tapsilog. For only P95 per order, you get a generous serving of their delicious shredded tapa, a gorgeously cooked fried egg that lay on top of tasty fried rice. Plus, you get free clear soup. 😍Their menudo (P80) was pretty tasty, too. That was what my mom ordered. The quality of the dish reminded me of fiesta food. It was truly a yummy dish. My brother, on the other hand, was pretty happy with his order one of the diner's most popular dishes, chicsilog (P95).

  • Danica Cuesta Bulac

    3.0

    Rodic's is one of the most popular diners in UP, and I have witnessed how much it has changed in terms of pricing! I recall paying only P35 for their famous tapsilog, and through the years, it has been increasing gradually. In this branch, I was a bit surprised to be paying P95 na! It's still relatively affordable considering that the place is air-conditioned, though I think the tapa quality has also changed. It's still good, but it may have become sweeter? Also, the egg I got was too salty. I'd still go back, though, especially since this branch still makes me think of UP as it has a picture of the Oblation as well as a cartoonized map of the Diliman campus, my beloved alma mater.

  • Irvan Sanjaya

    3.0

    Was really happy when I knew that Rodic's has opened a branch in Marikina City. Unlike the first known branches in Quezon City, the clean and cozy place is what makes me enjoy their (obviously) famous tapsilog. And not only that, they have a section where you can buy various "pasalubongs" from different parts of the Philippines. It is like a Rodic's branch that has a provincial feel it. One nearby place to reminisce my good ol' college days in UP!

  • Anniesa Fithriana

    2.0

    I often looked forward to lunch at this diner during my time in college. U.P. is a neighboring campus and I would go out of my way for the Tapsilog at Rodic's. I recall the diner being cramped and slightly dingy at the time, which seemed fine to me. Food was priced competitively, and good enough to satisfy the hunger pangs of students and school staff alike. A second helping was sometimes in order. While certain parts of Marikina offer a kind of nostalgia for things past, Rodic's here nowhere near touched that type of sentiment; rather, it made me feel like dining at Razon's, in a mall. The place was bright and seemingly clean, sure, but there was something to it that I could only describe as coldness, a distancing from its own past. On food, the Tapsilog tasted almost the same, except now it's more dry and slightly sweeter. The fried egg had oil pooling on its grooves. The portion size looks smaller than I remember. The soup was too salty. I wished for a second helping but didn't think it was justified. The price is similarly not justified. I wanted to try the Kare-Kare but it was not available.

  • Kaye Rivera

    3.0

    To be honest, there's nothing si special about their tapa. I was expecting for something new kasi their tapa is their specialty. So, sadly, there's nothing special about it. However, the place is nice naman. Good for fellowship. Kaso masyadong malakas yung tv nila, it takes away the beauty of fellowshipping with the people you're with because of the noise.

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