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₱ 350 / Person

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  • Renaldi Darmawan

    4.0

    Definitely an oldie but goodie.Our favorites are the following:Adobo rice: huge serving with enough toppings to be good as a meal in itself; super sulit!Shrimp tempura: Lots of shrimps, plus vegetables (carrots, eggplant) for a good priceSalmon sinigang: Just the right amount of sourness: perfect for a rainy daySisig: this is the wet kind of sisig (versus those that are more chicharon-like) but very tastyBut so far, all of our other orders have been quite good. They also have fried Oreos which are so sinful yet yummy. Best shared!

  • Dominique Macanas

    4.0

    The best ang sisig, masarap dn ang mushroom soup nila pati ang yang chow rice pwede ng walang ulam. Just bit pricy lang but its worth it naman po

  • Gervais

    4.0

    Food is superb! Price is reasonable and the serving size is just right. The place is cozy nd family friendly. They need to have a bigger parking lot though.

  • April

    4.0

    A legendary diner at the heart of Better Living,Paranaque.A restobar with KTV rooms.A place good for some R&R with nice food and an array of imported and local beers.My first time here because whenever I pass their place its still closed.So I went in the interior was decorated with your typical Filipino dining room with wooden carved sofas and native accents.And Pinoy music at the background.Ordered their roast beef sandwich ,nice soft bun with nice tender beef cutlets not your usual roast beef its like being braised yet still good .The frozen Brazo de Mercedes was airy and tho the custard and Graham was frozen it can easily be sliced upon.Pancit miki bihon was very good too with that super reasonable price of Php160 great for take out and pasalubong. Nice friendly staff and quick service.Overall a good restaurant when you're in Better Living area.

  • Anisang

    4.0

    It's a restaurant in Better living that you won't notice at first glance. Since its always traffic in better living you prefer going straight home or work. But when almost all of the resto in better is already closed we had no choice to eat here and it wasn't a wrong choice. Their food was great. Especially their sisig and crispy pata. They have a projector tv to watch sports or movies to. Highly recommended

  • Lio Sudarto

    4.0

    One of the few gems in Better Living. Classic Filipino cuisine served deliciously family-style. Interior can use an upgrade but aside from that, nothing bad to say about Sieg's as their staff are very friendly.

  • Aya Suzuki

    4.0

    Sieg's is a secret gem in Better Living. Though you may not be enticed with its facade (and you might even doubt bringing your family and friends there because the signage says "family ktv"), the saying "looks can be deceiving" very well applies to this place. Upon entering the door, you are welcomed by their friendly and knowledgeable staff, and as you order, they very well know their specialties, and what their avid customers order. The server recommended for us to try their chorizo con gambas. It was a real hit! The blast of flavors from the shrimps, chorizos and garlicky sauce really made this dish a hearty one, something you'd miss eating when you want something really delicious and filling. We even ordered for a second serving of this dish. We also tried their kare-kare which was okay but the shrimp paste made it wonderful.

  • Angeline James

    3.0

    The interior design was an old style, that you'll felt you're Filipino while eating their native dishes. I like their Sieg's Bicol express, Sinigang Salmon and Calamares. How I wish their Calamares have big serving :(.

  • Rachael Tzyy Yuin Ng

    4.0

    Sieg's can fool you into underestimating them due to the unimpressive exterior. The interior does have more ambiance, although I'm not too sure if they knew what they were going for with the decorating, as it gives off a confused vibe of Filipino and Western--like a Filipino cowboy barn. That, and the projector showing local TV shows might be off-putting to some. But people do warn against judging a book by its cover, and I soon found myself pleasantly surprised. My parents ordered Pollo Diable, and while I didn't get to try it they seemed to enjoy the meal quite well, and I add points for the dish being served with mashed potatoes instead of the usual rice. My brother got the Korean braised beef, and while he admits the serving was generous he was unsatisfied with the flavor. As for me, my Big Burger lived up to its name, and the beef patty was thick and juicy. The buns were also made of good bread. However the potato wedges they came with were disappointing, aside from the tiny serving I can say that you can get better from grocery store instant mixes. The texture was rather powdery too. I think the dish would be better off without the potato wedges.Service is quick and just okay, the only thing lacking is friendliness. Overall good food for low prices.

  • Cengiz Han

    3.0

    I recently had dinner here with 2 of my high school friends. It's been years since I've eaten here and nothing's change when it came to interiors. Just that they now have a huge projector screen on one side of the main area. It looks so outdated.We had a hard time choosing what to eat, considering there were a LOT of dishes to choose from. In the end, we got their Baked Mussels, Beef Teriyaki, Garlic Chicken and a large serving of Yang Chow Rice. Serving time might be a stretch because it took a while for our first dish to be served. Now. The verdict.Baked mussels are not the what I expected. I expected gooey cheese on top but, it was crusted. A bit on the salty side, too. In the contrary, the Yang Chow rice could add a little more salt to it. They were very generous when it came to the Beef Teriyaki and Chicken portions. The beef was tender, and was pretty hefty. The chicken was the star for me. It's crispy with just the right amount of sauce to it. Tangy, garlicky, I prefer it to your usual go-to garlic chickens in the market. We were only 3 when we ate out and we were STUFFED.Service was nice. It took long but the people were very courteous and they had a very happy vibe to them. Prices too do not disappoint. This much food for under 1500 was a steal. I'd def comeback with my family next time.

Sieg's Diner Location

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Beer
  • Toilet
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Wifi
  • Free Parking

Sieg's Diner is located at 94 Doña Soledad Avenue, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco, Parañaque City. This is a Spanish restaurant near the Don Bosco. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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