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Mangan is located at Ground Floor, South Wing, SM Mall of Asia, Mall of Asia Complex (MOA), Pasay City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the South Wing.The average price range at Mangan is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 22:00.Mangan is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the South Wing area. There are different kinds of food in Mangan that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285562783.
Mangan is located at Ground Floor, South Wing, SM Mall of Asia, Mall of Asia Complex (MOA), Pasay City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the South Wing.The average price range at Mangan is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 22:00.Mangan is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the South Wing area. There are different kinds of food in Mangan that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63285562783.
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3.3
20 Reviews
Bikini_dakini
4.0
I may have mentioned before that our own local cuisine is closest to my heart and tummy. And because of this fascination for Filipino food, I have visited and reviewed a number of restaurants that offer it. As of this writing, I have shared my experiences with 384 Filipino food establishments. Mangan, a member of the esteemed Cabalen Group, is my next story to you. Mangan is a Kapampangan word that means let's eat. And eat we did together with their team and my close website friends, Chel (@chelinumerable), Raina (@konyoqueen) and Miguel @mykeasy). It was an intimate invite filled with mostly Pampanga inspired dishes. I had the liberty to choose what we had, I guess it was perks of arriving first at the venue. The ambiance here gives a homey vibe. It has a touch of a modern with feels of Filipino heritage. The table sizes are mostly designed for groups, depicting the usual set-up of a Filipino dining, the more people, the merrier. Anyway, the food arrived and they came in with an inviting aroma. We hurried our usual photo shots so we can sip and bite our way to Mangan's specialties. I started off with their version of Bulalo. They call it Bulalong Baka with Mais. The meat was tender as expected, and its soup was full of flavor. I got loads of vegetables in my own bowl so I can balance all the chunks of beef I also took. This was my runaway favorite dish that day. Our hungry team got Sisig too, probably the most known offering from Pampanga. Personally, I am not a fan of it for its fat and grease. I found Mangan’s relatively tasty though but a bit burned on some parts. I love Kare Kare and we shared a spin-off with seafood. The sauce was on point- it was thick, creamy, peanuty and slightly sweetened. The squid and shrimp, in particular, were also cooked well, no hints of gummy texture. Another sizzling plate arrived, and it was classic Fried Chicken filled with a tad salty gravy. The meat, however, was seasoned well and had the welcoming crisp to it. To balance this, have it with Mangan’s unusual Laing Rice. It’s like having your greens and carbs in one go! To end this journey, we had a Christmas combination of desserts, Bibingka and Puto Bumbong. I liked that the muscovado and grated coconut were separated giving one the liberty to create his or her combination. For refreshments, we shared their distinctly curated Watermelon and Cucumber shakes. Since I found these oversweetened, I settled for all natural fresh Buko instead.Thank you, Pampanga for your worthy contributions to our vibrant local cuisine! And kudos to Mangan for bringing their worthy creations accessible to us here in Manila. Hoping I made you curious to try it on your own tagging along throngs of family and friends.
appraise this reviewKadee
2.0
Sinigang na hipon is 10/10; definitely a must try! Bagoong rice is fair; I’ve had something better (the one at Recipes is much much better). The place is small and I have to say that the staff at the time we were there was rude. They weren’t nice at all. They didn’t smile; they had this ticked off look in their face. This restaurant could’ve been better. I was expecting a full experience since this is all about Kapampangan cooking, but their service fell short. There is really nothing special about the food. There is no wow factor. Sigh.
appraise this reviewDavid Ventura
3.0
I'm giving a "fair" rating for this branch, considering that it's not the first Mangan branch I visited. The crew kinda left me an impression that they do now know how to efficiently manage seating arrangements for customers. Some of our dishes also didn't have serving spoons, considering they were all good for sharing/group meals. Food is like the usual Mangan quality (but apparently small in quantity tho). Overall, it was a fine visit, but the branch could take in customer feedback for their improvement.
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