Great night out with family. Nice view of the marikina valley and was lucky enought to catch a fireworks display. As for the food, their japanese offering were quite good. Was not to keen about the sisig since it was a little bit burnt. Hopefully they could fix it the next time. The bulalo that we ordered also had a lot of beef in it. Fast response also from the staff.
The ambiance was really nice, the place was strategically built. You'll feel a cool breeze of air hitting your face. Our only problem was the food that we ordered took sooo long to come. It was a random company dinner so we came in a large number, around 20, so ordered three sets of food and we had to wait for a long time but it was worth it. The staff were accommodating and attentive to our needs.
This is our go to place if we want a chill ambiance while having our comfort food. What I love the most is 1st the environment specially at night, you get to chill at night with an overlooking view of the city without spending a dime going to Antipolo just to have an overlooking view of city. 2nd is their crispy sisig, one of the main reason I keep coming back to this place and their inihaw na isaw such a perfect combination. Other food in the menu is okay but would love to bring mg barkada here for a birthday celeb or just a chill sesh.
We went there about late in the evening. The place looks good and is overlooking the city. We ate under a tree so there were some bugs around (but we didn’t mind). The food was great but the service was a little slow.
This place is perfect for “inuman” sessions with family or friends, or even a date night with your special someone. Its overlooking Valle Verde so its quite nice at night where citylights and stars meet.
Their food is so-so. Ordered sizzling squid (a little bit spicy), sisig (i dont recommend this one), grilled fish, camaron rebosado, and of course a few bottles of beer.
The place is quite big, but you will not have a problem getting a waiter because theyre so attentive. You see a lot of them walking around.
Good Pinoy “inuman” place, with a view of Valle Verde. They have your usual Filipino “pulutan” staples like sisig, pork barbecue, crispy pig ears and spicy squid. Good value for what you get. You can also order Japanese food from the restaurant next door but I haven’t tried that. I think there are better choices for Japanese food.
Good place to hang out with friends especially in the evening. However, depending on the season, you could be molested by mosquitos. Bring repellent!
Kare kare - Good for sharing. Sakto lang ang lasa ng peanut sauce, hindi overpowering sa lasa ng buong dish.
Sinigang na Baboy - Asim kilig! 💕 ang sarap nitong sinigang, perfect sa windy/cold weather
Sisig - Ang tagal i-serve nito 😒 puro chicharon, kakaunti ang baboy
Tokwat Baboy - Asan ang baboy? 😂😆 masarap sana to kung hindi absent ang baboy. Masarap din ang dip
View was amazing! Meron palang ganitong place sa Metro. Good place for peeps who just want to hang out with a beautiful view.
Beer + food + friends = Yaaaahs! Pwedeng pwede kahit weekdays!
The good thing with this place are the following:
1. VIEW it is magnificent, one might think you are in Antipolo but the truth is, You are in the business district.
2. FOOD a wide variety although their Japanese cuisine is not available the whole week, there are still a lot of options.
3. AMBIANCE Place has a quiet, homey atmosphere with attentive, friendly servers.
4. PRICE affordable and servings are just right.
We initially planned to eat at the 24-hr bulalohan place in Mandaluyong (R&J) but had to look for an alternative as there's no parking slot available. Dropped by Three Sisters in Kapitolyo, but it's still closed. At this point, tempers are flaring. Then my father, in a fit of brilliance inspired by his growing hunger, remembered having enjoyed dining at Nipa Hut w/ a good view to boot. So off we went.
Third time's a charm, indeed. We're there at 10am and the OPEN signage in the sprawling parking lot welcomed us. 😍
We were the first patrons and the oldies zoomed in on a table outside the restaurant, under a huge tree w/c provides just enough shade. It's windy when we were there, so it's a teeny bit of Tagaytay feels, but instead of Taal, we had a sweeping view of Valle Verde. 😂
We ordered the following:
- Kilawing Puso ng Saging: I remembered having this the first time we ate here. It was our favorite then, and it's still mine now.
- Papaitang Baka: My parents had a thing for anything papaitan. I guess it's the Ilocano in them. Nipa Hut's version is served in a mini kaldero and has the right mix of bitter, sour and spicy. Will order this again next time, if it weren't for the Papaitang Kambing that Pa belatedly discovered hidden below in the menu. It's not everyday that he gets to eat goat meat, so kambing definitely trumps baka.
- Crispy Sisig: Pig face/ear(?) + chicharon stayed super crispy even after it was liberally doused in mayo. This one is Ma's favorite, which says quite a lot since she's not really that fond of meat.
All 3 dishes + 6 cups of rice (yes, we're a family of 4 w/ construction worker appetite 😂) less senior citizen discount only cost P780. Score, right?! 😍
Nipa Hut has always been my favorite spot in the city whenever I want good food and great overlooking view. The way the lights slowly flicker in the city and the beauty of the skies are the things I want to share with my loved ones and friends. A quick escape and form of relaxation from the hustle and bustle of citylife.
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