If you are looking for affordable Hong Kong style comfort food, you might want to check this place out. They not only serve "hong kong street food" (fish balls, tiger rolls, fish tofu etc) but also claypot rice and actually other stuff like yakitori sticks. For starters, choose from the menu of sticks they have then ask curry sauce from the server (its free don't worry) to have your Hong Kong street food craving satisfied.
Daniel Carlo Cocjin Bueno
+4
A warm and delicious laksa for a cold Ber month days. this place is an upgrade from their other/previous location on the same street, additional seating capacity cleaner place and a large area for parking thats a plus specially during dinner peak hours. the food are delicious and at a reasonable price, staff are attentive even at peak hours. I always drop by this place when Im at the area for some Laksa Fix.
I give them 5 stars because I love their tendons, soft and perfectly cooked and they have good service. everything else is ok. Tendons are a must order!
Based from my experience in the past few years, this restaurant or food chain was really into giving fresh street food for their customers, you can tell that because the food takes time to be cooked and you can see how they cooked and prepared it.
For the service, expect that it is not a five or 3 star service, since there's a lot of people who comes and eats here. But it is still good to maintain their customer service factor even at the end of the day.
link: http://www.superbknow.com/2018/06/food-adventure-eat-fresh-hongkong.html?m=1
Had a wonderful experience. Dishes I approve of: hakaw, laksa and hongkong-style noodles. Also amused by the large-sized drinks! Quite affordable. Servings got just the right umami taste. 👍
We had Laksa, beef claypot, squid and crab on sticks, gulaman, and milk tea.
The laksa gave us great food coma, and the beef tasted good too. Their on the stick offerings are just so-so given the price. A lot of dimsum in the menu are not available, but those available are really good. They serve their food pretty fast.
Food: 4/5
Place: 3/5
Price: 3.5/5
Service: 5/5
Dined here twice and it’s already on our fave list. Their Laksa is truly the best in town! We wouldn’t mind driving that long just to have it anytime of the day. Their street food is also a must, too!
One of our go to restos in San Juan for a quick fix of HongKong food.This mew branch has roasting which is a good addition.
I almost always have the beef brisket that is served in a claypot so every bite is hot up to the last.
This new branch has a faster service than the first branch in San Juan. First time to try the clay pot rice meal, since we usually order the dimsum, dumpling, fried noodles, and laksa, it was good and the chicken feet was ok too. As usual the nai cha pearl is good.
Laksa and fried intestine is my comfort food here. I also like the almond shake to balance out the spiciness of the food. The place is usually full so better to go early or else you'll have to wait.
First time i tried Eat Fresh i was dancing while eating!😍 i enjoyed every single thing we ordered. Ofcourse ordering the Laksa is a must. As they said their Laksa is one of the best Laksas in town.it is quite big too. It was perfect for 5 of us. We also ordered the salted egg shrimp, Siomai, squid
their almond drink is so refreshing! And alot more. For your cravings this is the best place to go! It will make your tummy very very happy😁😁😁👍👍👍
Guilty Pleasures Seeker
+5
When it’s late at night and you’re in your pambahay clothes yet you are still hungry, this place will still accommodate you. This neighborhood street food resto is a hit among locals. My top recos are yakitori with vegetables, with plain rice is already a meal! Their friend scallops and fried pigs ears are also staples. One of the highlights are their 1 Liter drinks, which they have when in season is best for Avocado shake! #musttry @eat fresh hongkong famous stret food
On a break from our ZG crusade, we decided to eat at a nonZG place, one of our most favorite restaurants near our home - Eat Fresh! This new branch is certainly more spacious (parking is plenty) and modern, but it still offers the same familiar taste you crave for.
We ordered a lot of dishes - all of them our staples! Their Laksa P255 always hits home. It's good for two and what I love about our visit is that the manager gave us more broth! (Maybe he recognizes us na haha) Yummy! As always, we had sticks (less than P100 each) that you dip in their variety of sauces (we like the spicy red one)! Get the crab fingers- it's an absolute delight!
For takeout, we got asado siopao, HK style fried noodles and mock sharksfin soup! All of them tasted good and really cheap!
We love Eat Fresh! Thank you for opening up a new branch near us!
One of our go-to places in San Juan! Place is always packed especially during dinner time-- sure sign that they offer good food. You gotta try their laksa, it's their best seller. I also like their rice toppings particularly the spareribs. Go crazy on their sauces and mix it up to your liking for your dips for their street food. Order their enoki and make sure you ask for extra sauce!!
Their drinks also come in big sizes so it's good enough for sharing. And oh, have I mentioned their price is affordable? They are so well-loved that they opened another branch in San Juan as well!
My go to in Eat Fresh has to be their curry squid balls, laksa, spareribs and chicken feet claypot rice, and their yakitori. Its consistent every visit and enjoyable especially because of the affordable prices.
Our New Year’s lunch was made special by this new Eat Fresh branch. First of all, the place was great because it was spacious. The interiors were simple but it gives you that old Chinese eatery vibe. Their food was affordable and tasty. I would have actually given them a perfect 5 if only their dimsum servings were bigger. We ordered fried wontons and breaded scallops, but they were surprisingly small. We were expecting something a little bit bigger. However, it can still satisfy you enough especially if you have it together with their famous milk tea.
I was a fan of these resto when I tried one of there in branch in Marikina City. Great food, large servicing, and reasonable price where to me are the reason I gave Eat Fresh Marikina 5-Star. But not in this case though.
The food is still great, price is still reasonable, but the servings are pretty less than what I had expected. Comparing the serving to its Marikina branch this looks like it was dwarfed.
Recently, I've been giving a lot of 4.0/5.0 ratings in restaurants. Yet, it made me wonder what distinctive feature must a 5.0 have over a 4.0. Perhaps, while the 4.0 is more on the "I'm satisfied and happy" feeling after your meal, 5.0 would be "I'm really happy about this meal."
Eat Fresh is one of the cheaper choices of "Chinese" food places around. Their branch is Banawe is not the cleanest choice around, plus it is far from my house, so I'm glad they opened this better-lit, cleaner, and bigger branch in San Juan!
We had the beef tendon claypot rice, chicken and mushroom claypot rice, fried scallop, fried wanton, and salt and pepper squid.
The fried scallop and wanton were basically how you would expect them to be. Nothing too great, yet what I love about this place is their complete set of sauces - sweet chilli, "fishball" sauce, peanut sauce, and soy sauce with the chilli oil and all those. It helps making the experience great, you know.
The beef tendon claypot rice was my favorite. The beef tendon was cooked to perfection, having that soft and tender texture of the tendon with the beefy flavor that kept me digging for more. It is good that they give you the "claypot sauce" for you to add the amount of sauce you want on your dish. The chicken was also great, my sister had it.
The salt and pepper squid, while not crispy, was served battered well and served hot and tasty. The emulsification of the salt, pepper, garlic, onion, and chillis definitely helped bringing out that unique taste on that dish. It was delicious.
It is even not expensive. I would definitely go back for their other dishes!
Justine Lauren B. Chan
+4
This place is less greasy than the one nearer us. But when I left the venue I still smell like food but what is Hong Kong Street Food if it isn’t that way? We ordered their Squid Ball soup and Chicken and Mushroom Claypot Rice. The claypot was good for the two of us but I think we should’ve ordered the Beef Tendon Noodles cause I really can’t finish that one by myself. Squid Ball Soup was good for sharing too and I think I’m still craving for more. Missing HK Noodles 😂
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