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Razon's of Guagua

3.4

10 Reviews

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3.4

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  • Devdev

    3.0

    Literally the finest and creamiest halo-halo in the country. Some might say that it lacks the other ingredients of what makes a halo-halo. For me though, that what makes their version apart from the rest. Hope they will improve the setting and place too though.

  • Kristina Catallo

    3.0

    Yes, Razon's is known for their halo-halo, but you will also enjoy their rice meals since they have the home cooked feel. I love their fried chicken for that reason. It's simple, fried naked just like lola used to make. For fast food chains, I like their sisig the best. Another at-home feel would be their potato fries. Literally from fresh potatoes, crinkle cut, served with mayo and ketchup. Yum.

  • Rara Mendenueta

    2.0

    No doubt that Razon's has wide array of quality Filipino dishes. I just hope they also match their customer service and speed to that. If there's anything they were consistent, it was their very poor serving time. Hello, Management! Please do something about this.

  • Mita Nadhirrah

    3.0

    It is a spartan looking branch of this chain, which makes, at its price point of P100, my favorite version of Halo-Halo to date. It is still family owned, even though there have been many offers to take this company public. Our main favorite is their pancit luglug, which you can order in the regular or "plus" size; the regular is a snack or sidings portion. It is delicious not just because of the sauce, but because the rice stick noodles are always served al dente. We also like the sisig, which you can order as an entree, or as a meal with rice and a sunny side up fried egg. The meal is good for one, and then some, while the sisig by itself is good for 2-3. It is meaty and tasty in the same style as Aling Lucing's in Angeles, Pampanga. The halo halo is to die for, astonishing in its simplicity, with macapuno, white beans, slices of leche flan on top and nothing else. This dessert rivals Malaysian ice kacang and Thai tub tim grob any day of the week! Time saving tip: order and pay for it with your meal, tell them you'll have it afterwards, then go back to the order counter and ask them to serve it when you're ready. Gone from this branch are the bangus and sizzling bulalo, which we hope is temporary.

  • CARSHEERAP

    3.0

    If you're looking for the best tasting halo-halo within the area, Razon's is the place to go. Their halo-halo is really worth the price. Aside from its proximity to our office, another reason why my friends and I keep going back to this place for lunch is because we love their lechon kawali. The serving is more than enough for 1 person and I just love their achara that goes with is.Service is just okay but I hope they can improve it especially during peak hours.

  • Me & Me

    4.0

    Still one of the best halo-halo's you can get for a very affordable price. I just hope that they use a sweeter Leche Flan, and that they won't fill your glass with too much ice because it's a little bit difficult to mix it.

  • Eros Zamazotti

    4.0

    Yummy chicken and liempo! ????????????????Serving size: 5.0 ????Place is neat and tidy.Breakfast meals available all the time.Accommodating and courteous staffs!

  • Lorenzo P. Laureano

    4.0

    Outstanding halo-halo. Razon's halo-halo isn't intimidating- it doesn't impress with the long list of ingredients. It doesn't have ube or ice cream, but the experience of pleasant, over all. The ingredients are an assortment of caramelized bananas and sweet potatoes that provides the sweetness, extra sugar not needed. Instead of ice, it uses frozen milk. This results to smooth ice that is easy to mix, unlike hard crystals for usual ice. Topped with leche flan, each spoonful is mildly sweet, cold, and velvety. Unexpectedly, they serve crispy fried chicken. Each order is equivalent to quarter chicken. Relatively flat, all sides are crispy despite the lack of breading. Still, the meat is juicy, but well-cooked. It could use longer marinate time though.

  • Indah Retno

    5.0

    Sizzling Bulalo review (only). I sooo love their Sizzling Bulalo! It's to die for (overly exaggerating here hehe). But honestly, it's really good. A must try on their menu. Priced at P295.00 for a serving that's good for two (minus the rice). Its taste is simple but delicious. Its steak sauce (or gravy) complements the Bulalo very well. Will definitely come back for more. :)

  • Kim7 FASTFOOD&CAFE

    3.0

    my first visit a day before my cousin's bday last yr's summer , we had dinner , the sisig and bbq was delicious and the place was clean outside would be a great view because they have other stores you can stay after this , have coffee and there's a fountain

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Razon's of Guagua is located at Ground Floor, UP Ayala Technohub, Commonwealth Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the UP Ayala Technohub. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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