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Tropical Hut

3.7

10 Reviews

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₱ 150 / Person

Tomas Morato

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Tropical Hut is located at Scout Borromeo Street Corner Panay Avenue, South Triangle, Quezon City. This is a Fast food restaurant near the Tomas Morato.The average price range at Tropical Hut is around ₱ 150 / Person,and the opening hours are 00:00 - 24:00.Tropical Hut is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Tomas Morato area. There are different kinds of food in Tropical Hut that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63234168901.

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Tropical Hut Reviews

3.7

10 Reviews

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  • Sherrica Priscyla

    3.0

    Follow me on Instagram: @astro.adin If you're looking for a good burger with a cheap price tag, Tropical Hut is the place to be. Their burgers are really good specially the patty. Our parents and generations before them love it even before Jollibee became a big player. Their Classic Burger is just so awesome you will crave for it over and over again. Then on your next stop double the patty with their Double Classic burger. Their Hawaiian Glee is also a bombshell. This burger is always available unlike Jollibee's Aloha Burger which is only seasonal. Burgerwise they are ahead of Jollibee for me (even most Burger joints) but when it comes to its spaghetti, I find it below par. It lacks taste if you're expecting a fastfood pasta. Their chicken on the other hand is just at par with McDonald's. It doesn't stand-out but still good. My suggestion is that you request the patty to be well done since most of the time it's undercooked and patty fall-off and gets messy.

  • Ella A

    5.0

    This is what I call my comfort food. Everytime I go to National Bookstore at Crossings, I see to it that I dine in or order for a to go meal. Spaghetti and Ranchero, always.

  • Alex Hauw

    4.0

    If you have been reading our Where to EAT contents you would somehow understand the Fat Girls Day Out crew’s fondness of the Classic & Staple. Heck! we actually created a monthly series of five (5) food establishments that are worth highlighting over and over again. Bianca and I grew up the late 80’s and the glorious 90’s- The era when all these crazy fusion-centric food ethos is non-existent. The good old days when the primary goal is to make good tasting food over aesthetics. We want to give homage to the OG- of the Pinoy fast food playground. The almighty Tropical Hut Hamburger.

  • Sherrica Priscyla

    4.0

    There are 3 reasons why I keep eating at Tropical Hut whenever I have a chance: One, nostalgia. While others had their childhood defined by Jollibee, I have fond memories of Tropical Hut. Two, unpretentious, affordable, yet surprisingly good burger. Specifically, the Sili Burger which is my Reason #3. The patty isn't dry and hard to swallow. The "sili" component, while it doesn't pass my Bicolano-influenced criteria on what is spicy or not, nonetheless adds a dimension of flavor absent in any other burger available in the country.

  • Rahma Widhiati

    4.0

    The Classic Burger is big and juicy, it has it's own distinctive taste...very Filipino. But, the place needs to be renovated because it's old and dreary.

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