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Mangan

3.0

20 Reviews

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₱ 400 / Person

Robinsons Galleria

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  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Beer
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Indoor

Mangan is located at Level 2, Robinsons Galleria, Ortigas, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Robinsons Galleria.The average price range at Mangan is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 10:00 - 21:00.Mangan is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Robinsons Galleria area. There are different kinds of food in Mangan that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63284706353, +639171646569.

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Mangan Reviews

3.0

20 Reviews

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  • Anthony Tjipto

    4.0

    Been craving lengua for a week now. And the nearest and most convenient place for me to get my beefy tongue fix is Mangan located at Robinsons Galleria. Once again, I had the Lengua with Mushroom for lunch today. The meat is consistently tender, and the mushroom sauce flavorful. I wish this dish were served with a side of root vegetables e.g. carrots, potatoes, zucchini.

  • Melanie Ochoa Oca

    4.0

    One of the few restaurants left to review in Robinson's Galleria. I've been here 4 times before and I usually recommend it to friends when they ask- what's a good Filipino place? To start they have a nice ambiance- simple but creatively done for a small space. Their menu follows with not so many choices filled with mostly quality dishes. On this trip I went for their Ginataang Sigarilyas Php 120. I was eyeing Ampalaya but was craving for something coconut. This dish had a powerful gata taste matched with alamang. It was great combination. Their best selling fish- Salmon Belly Sinigang. I would've raved about it if it had more 'meat'. For Php 280 it wasn't as sulit. The soup though was sour just right but could use more spice. I had their Adobo, Kare Kare, Ginataang Sitaw at Kalabasa and I found them well worthy of your Filipino palate.

  • Mae Maggy

    4.0

    Mangan brings you back to the roots of real good Filipino food! It gives you the old fashioned taste of Filipinos. Very Delicious food! A Tasteful experience, indeed! I honestly think that Mangan has a good base for making delicious Filipino food! I especially like their Tofu Sisig and Crispy Pata. Service is fast and price is affordable

  • Camila Bani Alawia

    3.0

    I've tried this restaurant back in 2010 and I was kinda disappointed with the serving portions given the prices of their food. But I guess everyone and everything deserves a second chance (esp food!) For some reason, I craved for puto bumbong and surprisingly they serve it regardless of any occasion. The consistency of the flour mixture is done really well. Soft and not too chewy. We also decided to order some pinakbet l, sinigang and lengua. The pinakbet is your usual mixed veggies with a dash of shrimp paste. Nothing special or fancy. If you crave for an ordinary pinakbet, better go to a karinderya than pay for more here. The sinigang is a delight! It's sour broth is not based on the ready mix powder, but its taste reflects that natural ingredients were used. The lengua is nothing special. Again, you can buy cheaper priced food for the same taste. Overall there's no fuss and frills about this restaurant. It weighs a balance of some good food and quite pricey food which you can buy anywhere else.

  • Joshene Bersales

    5.0

    I can say that this weekend is all about food because earlier today, I was invited to attend the soft re-opening of Mangan Restaurant Robinsons Galleria. If you haven’t heard of Mangan, it is a Pampangan restaurant, related to Cabalen Group of Companies. In Ilocos, Pampanga and Pangasinan, “mangan” means “eat.”

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