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San Seh

3.8

10 Reviews

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₱ 350 / Person

Tomas Morato

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San Seh is located at Ground Floor, Tanco Building, 55 Timog Avenue, South Triangle, Quezon City. This is a Chinese Food restaurant near the Tomas Morato.The average price range at San Seh is around ₱ 350 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.San Seh is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Tomas Morato area. There are different kinds of food in San Seh that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +639173299562.

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3.8

10 Reviews

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  • Duygu Karav

    3.0

    After almost 2hrs of strolling around Morato, we finally found the place to have dinner. We were really looking for an affordable restaurant with couch so we could relax.We were like, "finally we found one!". We sat immediately on the couch. We already know what to order, thanks to website. The place for me is noisy. Not a chill vibe. Sorry but I am very distracted with the TV playing too loud. We asked if they have Wi-Fi, according to their staff, they don't. It took, I think, 10mins for the foods to be served when we ordered. Mine was asado pork. It tasted really sweet but its okay since I love sweets.We left immediately after eating since it was getting late. The foods were okay but I just don't like the vibe.

  • Rafiq FazalDin

    4.0

    Hand-pulled noodles? Check! San Seh's noodles are definitely worth the try! I always order their Braised Chicken Noodles at a tender price of 135 pesos! Try also their Siopao Asado, you'll definitely love it! And I dunno but I personally think their mancao is good too (as you mix it with condensed milk).. :)

  • Warren Christian Woo

    3.0

    San seh. Well, its quite good. If youre looking for a chinese restaurant that is somehow similar to flavours of china but cheaper, i recommend you this restaurant. They have food that is okay for your tummy. :) their chao fan is good for 2 people. The place is fine. The crews are approachable. Everything went just fine. But, Just a piece of advise. If you plan to go in this restaurant, please please take a cab and dont walk especially when you plan to go here for dinner. The place across the restaurant is not safe there are street children and they are bad kids. Trust me, been there. Lol the foods are fine and the experience as well.

  • Ecenur Uzun

    3.0

    I love lamian. Lamian is noodles made by using the dough's own weight, meaning an artist has to manually make it by hand. Artist because the making of this so-called hand-pulled noodles is nothing short of art. I ordered a bowl of spareribs noodle soup and a platter of sharksfin dumplings. The noodles has a bit more body than what I'm used to at another restaurant, but it doesn't harm the taste of the whole bowl. The spareribs was still able to stand-out. It was softer than expected and had great texture. You could easily bite into it. The dumplings were delicious but the serving was small at only 3 pieces.The restaurant is not dirty, but it seems as if it was converted from another restaurant that had an american theme. They could spruce up the place and improve the over-all feel and theme of the restaurant. The servers were courteous and was fast to respond to requests.The price is average given the industry. Though I can find a cheaper alternative to this restaurant, I'd probably have to go to Chinatown in Manila. Spareribs noodle Soup: 145pesosSharksfin dumplings: 75pesosSan Seh is right at the crossroads of Tomas Morato Ave. and Timog Ave. in Quezon City. I would eat here again and would recommend this place to others.

  • Alvin Jover B. Neo

    5.0

    A hidden gem! Had a chance encounter with San seh, and i didn't regret it a bit. Their food was more than what I paid for. Their pork dimsum was meaty yet clean tasting, the pork fat balanced by minced onion leaves inside. Their noodles was freshly made and neither salty nor pungent. Meanwhile, their beancurd was delicately wrapped in fried tofu and wad definitely flavorful!

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