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Isla Una

3.7

19 Reviews

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₱ 450 / Person

City Golf Plaza

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Isla Una is located at City Golf Plaza, Julia Vargas Avenue, Ugong, Pasig City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the City Golf Plaza.The average price range at Isla Una is around ₱ 450 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Isla Una is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the City Golf Plaza area. There are different kinds of food in Isla Una that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6326502153.

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3.7

19 Reviews

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  • Yeliz Dede

    4.0

    After months of settling down and adjusting to married life, we've finally found the perfect restaurant to start writing again on website.Isla Una is a place right at the middle of the metropolis. Found in the middle of City Golf, Pasig which has its own parking space (including valet), it is not very hard to find. Since we ordered a whole lot of food, we would recommend ordering their crispy pata, lechon belly, baked mussels, aligue rice, and of course, their isaw! Very Filipino indeed! A great place to bring foreign guests, meetings, family gatherings, and even hanging out with friends, especially their third floor area. Too bad we were not able to try their desserts since the ones we wanted were unavailable. This is a reason for us to go back! 😄Thanks to my friend's brother, Benjie, for inviting us to your restaurant! We'll be back before you even know it! 👍😄

  • Yunsa Lianto

    4.0

    Isa Una is a three-storey food haven that serves authentic filipino comfort food. We were lucky enough to be invited to their grand launch. The first floor is perfect for family gatherings and lunch conferences because it has a bright and eccentric interior. On the second floor, the interior is cozy and dim added with a mini bar on the side that completes the club vibe to it. Lastly, the roofdeck is perfect for romantic dates and for people who love to chill and have an overlook of the Ortigas skyline.One of the owners welcomed us as we enter the restaurant. The staff gave us their house blend iced tea which is perfect to quench our thirst on that day. We were given an option to choose among their best sellers on the menu and we decided to order Crispy pata, Sizzling bulalo, Kare-kare, Yamang Dagat and Prawn aligue.Crispy pata (650php) - The meat was juicy and crispy just the way I like in a crispy pata. Also, the sauce blends perfectly with the meat.Kare-kare (360php) - Orignial filipino stew of ox feet, ox shank, tripe and native vegetables in ground peanut sauce. The peanut sauce strikes my taste buds. It's not strong and not bland at the same time. Yamang dagat (410php) - Prawns, squid and mussels cooked in a flavorful broth of garlic, ginger and coconut milk. Seafood lovers would definitely love this.Prawn aligue (280php) - Prawns cooked in smothering and creamy aligue sauce. The prawns and aligue sauce complement each other and are perfectly paired with rice. Just watch your blood pressure though before eating this food.Sizzling bulalo (490php) - slow oven-baked beef shanks braised in filipino style herb mushroom gravy. This was the highlight of my lunch. The beef shank was soft and tender and the gravy just melts in your mouth that will make you want to eat more rice.The prices are also not that expensive and are good for sharing. Overall, I enjoyed our lunch stay at Isla Una and will definitely be back to bring my family and friends to experience good authentic Filipino food.

  • Felix Ngaserin

    3.0

    The restaurant's goal is to be a place where you can come and just be yourself; a place where stories are shared and friends are made over a sumptious meal and a drink or two in a warm and cozy ambience that resembles all the comforts of home.Your Isla experience will not only stimulate your palate, but also take you back to your roots. Isla Una is your home away from home!

  • Mertcan Ezer

    4.0

    🐽 Food: Was able to try their Sizzling Sisig & Crispy Prawn Heads. The Sisig should go with rice, of course. The prawn heads were deadly, in a very good way! I loved it. 🍹 Drinks: They have affordable local beer. 🍴Ambiance: Cute interiors and paintings. Very cozy and is a spot to just enjoy or hang with your friends casually.👫 Service: It was pretty packed when I went and we were seated on the rooftop so it might've been a bit of a struggle to accommodate us. They should station staff per floor to be able to accommodate the guests properly. 💸 Price: Really affordable especially that the food is for sharing.

  • Jay Espiritu

    3.0

    I got to try out Isla Una's tastefully prepared beermates and Pica-Pica line-up for a night out with friends. Their finger food snacks can be anything from simple kikiam/squid balls, nachos to a piping hot dishes that go well with their cocktails and beer.I love their Pork Barbeque Skewers, Sisig and Chicharon Bulaklak. Sisig this is a favorite pulutan made from parts of pig’s head and liver and is usually seasoned with calamansi and chili peppers.Chicharon Bulaklak refers to crunchy, deep fried pork innards sprinkled with salt. Isla Una also offers homecooked Filipino dishes like Kare-Kare, Lechon Kawali and more for all members of the family to enjoy.

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