GoodAh!! Is a budget friendly Filipino fast food style resto or like a pinagandang karindeya. They have a lot of options like all day breakfast meals, ala carte viands, porridge and snacks. On our recent visit, we ordered bulalugaw special, sisig and bangsilog. We were satisfied with our orders and they have fast service.
The food is great for the prices and all time favorite talaga yung cripsy kare-kare nila
Their Pancit canton is one of my favorites. So yummy!! Always craving for it :)
I ordered the Lucky combo last week. The pancit canton and chicken were soooo goood!! :)
Jeana Martina Gonzales Magpantay
+5
Their Sinigang na Boneless Bangus and their Tokwa't Baboy sauce keep me coming back!
Goodah has been around for a while. Along with it comes a good reputation when it comes to their food. They serve Filipino and Chinese cuisine.
One of their specialties, the inihaw na liempo ( grilled pork belly ) is seasoned and grilled just enough not to burn the meat too much and keep it tender. It is served with fried garlic rice and toyomansi, which really captures the taste of one of the best Filipino comfort foods. Not bad for a presentation too.
The sizzling pork chop can be mistaken as sizzling pork steak because of the way that the meat is cut and served. However, you still would not be disappointed with the taste. The meat is still tender and nicely seasoned. The gravy is not that thick but it still serves the purpose and besides, it's a budget meal so what more can you ask for?
All in all, Goodah is just one of the typical fast food chains around the metro. It's not a bad place for a quick lunch break or a quick meal before hitting the rush hour traffic at night. Also, it's a good place to eat if you are on a tight budget.
Oh, before I forget, their branch in Tomas Morato is open 24/7, so there's no reason to hold on to that cravings whenever you feel like having an all day breakfast.,❤️
The ambience is good. The place is big and the seats are comfy. Good enough to eat your fave silogs. Dined here on my "no meat" week. So i ordered their Kangkong and Bangus silog. Food is great for me. Not overwhelming niether under. Just the usual right kind of dine, and i think it's a plus review for Goodah!! 🤗
GoodAh!!! finally tried it! ordered the tosilog with red iced tea and the special goto to go... trying to reminisce how good old goodah in greenhills was... how people waited behind you while you eat... food was hot, delicious and fast!
but now... it’s just the name... a bit dingy but it’s alright... it’s not 5 star but quaint... it’ll fill you up... i ate the goto to go... was still hungry 🤣 a bit salty for my taste but the chicharon and the goto strips were good! nicole was very attentive and service with a smile... gave me water and table napkins... the place is starting to fill up... will definitely return 😉 🤘🏻🤙🏻
When I was still studying, this was our go to place when we want to eat good food at late hours. I remember the original branch was just like a carinderia but with so much people eating..
Food - 4.5/5
Ordered tapsilog, tocilog, chicken mami and daing na bangus. silog meals were great, egg was perfectly cooked. mami was just ok for me. but the daing na bangus was the best. (forgot to take pics of the food as I ordered takeout and when I got home, I was very hungry.. haha)
Service - 4/5
Courteous staff and friendly.
Venue - 4.5/5
I liked the design specially the chairs with label. It lightens up the mood even though it's past midnight.
The usual tapa that Filipinos would love as it has a hint of sweetness. The egg was done perfectly to my taste.
The place is huge and bright.
Something hot for the cold weather!
The weather has been so fickle lately. We were too tired to cook (when am I ever in the mood to cook anyway?) last Wednesday so we were driving around Morato, undecided where to eat dinner. I spotted the familiar signage of Goodah and it made me think of hot goto paired with tokwa't baboy... I was sold at the thought of hot porridge.
Their relatively new branch along Timog has ample parking spaces-- some are at the back. The place is spacious, relatively clean, and has A/C-- all good signs. It's not a high end place, but they have pretty fast wifi-- so love. They have you order at the counter and serve the food at your table. Prices are so affordable! We spent about P150 each and we weren't able to finish the food.
I had the goto special while the SO had the chicken mami. We shared an order of garlic kangkong and tokwa't baboy. Everything was served fast and piping hot-- so good on rainy night. I had no complaints about the service or the taste of the food. So not bad for P150/head. You can actually spend less if you don't overorder like we always do.
Richard Allan Co | TFC
+3.5
I always drive by Goodah's Timog outlet on the way home, but I've never really tried it till last night. If you love Tapa King's beef tapa and not particularly fond of Rufo's saucy/soupy version of it, then you will find Goodah's original tapsilog dish a close substitute to Tapa King's. Portion size is smaller so you may have to buy two servings to fill you up. I also had the pork BBQ meal with unli-rice and thought it was decent too. It is open 24/7 which is great for people who tend to stay out late at night.
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