84-B Dona Hemady Street Corner E. Rodriguez Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City
Currently closed: 10:00 - 18:00
Ersao is located at 84-B Dona Hemady Street Corner E. Rodriguez Avenue, New Manila, Quezon City. This is a Taiwan restaurant near the New Manila.The average price range at Ersao is around ₱ 250 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 18:00.Ersao is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the New Manila area. There are different kinds of food in Ersao that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63282770025, +639562903454, +63287272828.
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Wiratama Putra
3.0
Ordered the dumpling cause I wanted the fried sides. At the time they didn't jave any but it was still good. I just had my expectations set. Their milktea has always been good. I've been having snacks at ersao for years now since our place is just around the corner. My fave is their spicy squid. Sometimes I get mine delivered, but a quick stop with friends ia always better.
Akira Athalla
3.0
We had our late snack or dinner here last night its around 930pm. My kids want some chicken chops and milk tea at that late so decided to dine here. Its our 1st time.to try this branch we have tried.banawe branch several times. I love their fruits shake with pearl.specially watermelon. I also love their rice with hong ma their noodles with balls is also good. Place is clean service is good.
Faye Antoinette
3.0
Have not been back to Ersao in a while and it has finally registered that they have a branch nearby. You know how you always pass by somewhere, but not really take in the environment? Due to the traffic?😅 Anyway, it seemed like a good place to get cheap dinner! It serves good food at a very affordable price, plus you get milk tea options to boot! No problem if you just want pica-pica or you want you opt for a rice meal, both are readily available...We each ordered our usual spicy chicken rice. They are pretty generous with the rice and the sauce, which are both great. Comes neatly packed in plastic containers/ sealed packages for the sauce. We tried the gyoza, which tasted odd to me from the inclusion of corn inside the dumplings. It was also weird that they serve it with te same sauce as the chicken. I wouldn't recommend it. We also tried their tea-- I got the Taiwanese black tea, a break from my milk tea binge from the past weeks. (Thai milk tea errrday🤤) It was bland; water is better. Don't get this, they have so many other options on the menu...Most branches offer delivery. We just kind of wanted to take advantage of the cool night, so we walked to get takeaway...
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