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Saucy Food MNL

3.0

5 Reviews

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₱ 100 / Person

StrEat: Maginhawa Food Park

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Saucy Food MNL is located at Streat Maginhawa Food Park, Maginhawa Street, Teachers Village, Quezon City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the StrEat: Maginhawa Food Park.The average price range at Saucy Food MNL is around ₱ 100 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Saucy Food MNL is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the StrEat: Maginhawa Food Park area. There are different kinds of food in Saucy Food MNL that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact .

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Saucy Food MNL Reviews

3.0

5 Reviews

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  • Christian April Duran

    4.0

    fantastic dinner even if umuulan. concept is crisp and easy - choose meat & choose sauce. went for the fish with aioli sauce. Melts in your mouth! Heapings of rice and veggies in huge bowl! & service is fast! The place called Food Park has great ambience. Good for meeting people and just hanging loose...

  • Gabrielantoninojuan

    3.0

    They serve rice topping dishes with veggies on the side. All items on the menu are for 95 Php. They would give you two steps: First, choose your meat (fried chicken cutlets, crispy pork strips, or beer buttered fish); Next, choose your sauce (teriyaki, cheesy garlic, burning tomato bbq, aioli, cackalacky).Crispy pork strips with cheesy garlic: I wanted to have the the teriyaki sauce but it was too mainstream. I asked the vendor about the cheesy garlic and she told me that it was Japanese mayo and garlic--and that I would love it. I was expecting for white mayo with garlic that would taste like sour cream but it got me disappointed. The sauce did not taste like mayo, nor was it cheesy. It tasted like mustard topped with garlic. Nothing special. Presentation wise, it looks really good, but actually tastes very ordinary.

  • Ika Putri Adripratiwi

    3.0

    These come in rice bowls with veggies and sauce over a choice of pork, chicken, or fish cutlets. Their variety of sauces includes Aioli Kewpie, Burning Tomato BBQ, Savory Kackalacky, Teriyaki, and Very Cheesy Garlic. Everything is for only [P95].I had their Crispy Pork Strips topped with Teriyaki sauce, while my sister had Fried Chicken Cutlets with Very Cheese Garlic sauce.This is a good place if you're looking for an affordable food that will fill your appetite. Nonetheless, it tastes ordinary and nothing special.

  • Ferina

    3.0

    For less than P100 you can choose your own meat and sauce for your rice bowl. I had a chicken and savory cackalacky for my sauce. The taste was fine but I find nothing special about it. just a typical rice bowl. But, if you are in search for an affordable rice meal that can keep you full then this is the place to be..

  • Hacı Gülmez

    2.0

    I was expecting a lot from Saucy Food as it was my first time to eat at StrEat, another famous food park at Maginhawa. We chose Saucy Food because we we wanted to eat chicken with rice. Their food is a rice bowl prepared with meat and sauce of your own choice plus veggies. We ordered two fried chicken cutlets. We had cheesy garlic and burning tomato bbq. The chicken cutlets were thin. The veggies were too oily or buttery. Their cheesy garlic was just cheese sauce topped with garlic. I was expecting a sauce that would blend a cheese and garlic flavor. Their burning tomato bbq wasn't burning at all. The staff suggested it to us as we are spicy food fans. But it wasn't that spicy to call it burning. Although I liked it cause it tastes like fishball sauce. For meals worth 99 pesos, this is a dine where you'd say "sakto lang" afterwards. Luckily, we ate street food before going here. If we hadn't we'd probably be eating to another food truck to satisfy our tummies.

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