Super sarap!!! Babalik ako for the love of laksa!! and to try other dishes too!! Kaso magreready ka lang ng perfume kasi may attachment ung amoy ng foods sa damit hehehe.. But tastewise this is the best!
Great place for your comfort food. They have an extensive menu due to the other restaurants around the vicinity which is the same owner where you can order from as well. They have a really good laksa, claypot rice is awesome as well, you get that burnt rice on the side which is the best part in a claypot rice. They have plenty of drinks to choose from as well. Their roastings are pretty good too.
No frills Chinese food that is affordable for the good quality. Try their avocado shake, laksa, cereal chicken, salted egg shrimps, and yakitori. This place will always remind me of HK’s street food scene 💯
The pancake was good. I honestly did not expect it to be that good. It has that crunchy texture and chocolatey taste (idk)
The laksa was great too. It has a lot of ingredients, it was creamy and not that spicy, and has generous amount of noodles too.
Will gooo back to try other dishes!!
I’ve been to this place several times yet I haven’t been able to review this. So, here it goes:
PLACE: The place is very unassuming, just like your usual street-side hawkers in Hongkong. A healthy array of dimsums and/or appetisers are on display right out front.
Upon entering m, you’ll notice that the place is a bit claustrophobic since the ceiling is low and there are alot of chair; And outback more seat, more seat are available.
FOOD: despite its appearance, I’ve always come here for the food. I’ve tasted somewhat the flavors of hongkong - its simplicity and the umami.
SERVICE: I guess this will depend on who you get. Sometimes they can be too friendly or cold, but still fast and no-nonsense.
VALUE: definitely a yes!
Eat Fresh has been one of my go-to laksa places in QC since I moved to the city. I love how big their serving is - enough for 2 people, but also perfect to eat solo hehe. The steam boat is just filled with a lot of toppings (especially togue) and has a generous serving of noodles too. I only wished that their laksa soup base was a bit creamier, as when I last visited the place, it was a bit watered down.
Love their claypot chicken and sausage rice. The P65 hongkong noodles were good. You can also order Shiok Shiok items in here! We had their cereal chicken, though the cereal prawn was better when we had it at Shiok Shiok.
I just posted a review here to post THE MOST UPDATED PRICE LIST of their menu. This was from Banawe branch. One of the best still. Always worth visiting.
I am glad that we have this type of resto; no frills, super cheap but really delicious! Pls do try their Laksa and everything in skewers. I missed ordering their milk tea - will do next time!
TIP: ask for their curry sauce...off the menu. Good as diping or just slather on top of rice.
Their food are cheap. And delicious. I love their laksa and their dumplings. They also offer big cups of iced tea and two pax can share! The resto was located in a very dark place so you have to take care of your valuables. The place wasnt that tidy. And they have a really small place. I really hope they expand. Cos they have perfect food. They just have to work on their location.
Our Friday night go-to dinner place before going home. Topmost faves are the Laksa, Chinese Sausage, Fried Rice and the occasional Kaya Toast and milk tea 😍 Bak Kut Teh also comes with unli soup.
Food served hot, drinks served cold. Service is fast and efficient! Can't get enough of their stick menu.
Not able to share pics of the balls ordered as we gobbled it all up upon reaching our table. Downside, 2 of my favorites were not available. But there's always a next time!
I thoroughly enjoyed my lunch at Eat Fresh. Heard a lot of great feedback about this restaurant, I just had to drive to once very familiar grounds. We used to live in the area when we were newly married.
Eat Fresh is a Hongkong Street Food concept where you find HK favorites like claypot rice and their various balls and goodies on sticks. What's great is you could also cross-order from their sister Singapore-style eatery called Shiok Shiok.
Memories of Hing Kee in Yau Ma Tei and Wing Hop Sing in Des Voeux Road still beckon to me since my Christmas HK jaunt. So on cue, I ordered their Beef Tendon Claypot Rice and got their sister resto's much talked about Laksa.
The great thing about ordering a restaurant's bestseller is you're assured of a good thing and the "law of averages" also works with different people's taste preferences and biases. So, to be the bestseller, it is based on several individuals' choice to favor the dish. The claypot rice is like the ones we had recently in HK. The experience down to the pouring of the light, sweet soy sauce to the flavor of the toasted "tutong" enhanced by the sauce is familiar. The beef tendon is tender with a little bite and it was just fabtastic. I know how hard it is to cook and get the timing right.
The Laksa is very flavorful and made us really full with its shrimps, squid balls, crab sticks, squid, fried tofu in a spicy, rich coconut milk soup. I loved the flavor. Though not as spicy as the renowned 328 Katong Laksa on East Coast Road in Singapore, it is well-rounded in flavor.
The best thing is that these two dishes only set us back by P405 with Senior discount from a little over P500. Truly, world class on a budget.
We ordered Laksa, Beef brisket claypot rice, salted egg shrimps, lobster balls, yakitori, yakitori sausage. The place is just small but the food are delicious.
Actual rating: 3.9
Eat Fresh has always been a go-to place for cheap yet good-tasting dishes. However, while the dishes here in the Banawe branch are still good, the San Juan branch would still be the better place in terms of over-all dining experience.
We had the beef brisket claypot rice, fish fillet claypot rice, salt and pepper squid, and salt and pepper pork.
The claypot rice lacked water when it was cooked. The rice pieces were too hard and seemed overcooked. The salt and pepper squid was tasty and flavorful, although it was not as crispy as the one in the San Juan branch. The salt and pepper pork also lacked some crisp. Another downer was the fact that most of the meat was fatty.
It was still a good dining experience nonetheless.
Eat Fresh is a favorite place whenever my friends let me tag along with them to Banawe, and anywhere else it might be. I find myself craving for their dishes and milk tea very often, and the affordable price makes it worth coming back to again and again
If its your first time to dine at Eat Fresh, I recommend you to try their Laksa.
🍜 Laksa - The soup base is really rich, creamy with just the right amount of spice. The dish also includes different balls and noodles which is actually a complete meal in itself and its also good enough for two. You can also pair this with their Pearl Nai Cha to fend off the heat. (🌟 Recommended 🌟)
Other must-try items for me:
🍢 Yakitori - One yakitori stick consist of 3 bacon wrapped - (1) shitake mushrooms, (1) asparagus/ green beans and (1) enoki mushroom doused with a teriyaki soy based sauce. (🌟 Recommended 🌟)
🍲 Beef Tendon - After eating here for quite a while, I recently just discovered how mouthwatering their beef tendon was. The sauce has a rich beef flavor that had the right balance of sweet and salty. It was served in a small hot pot that made the dish continue to boil and thicken up the sauce which can be perfectly slathered over a steaming hot bowl of rice.
(🌟Recommended 🌟)
🍜 Wanton Soup - This clear broth soup will warm up your stomach and has a refreshing taste similar to the clam (halaan) soup because of the heavy ginger flavor. There were also 8 big wantons in the small pot, so its definitely worth its price.
Probably not going to order again:
🥘 Sweet & Sour Pork - We also tried their sweet and sour pork (since I was craving some) which wasn't that good since the pork was a bit tough and hard to chew, but atleast the flavor was there.
Very affordarble. Beef Brisket and fishballs is a must try :) rice meals are served with the claypot.
Servings are good for 2 people.
Place is a bit small for a large group who plans to eat here :)
Never forget to order laksa and the different types of tusok tusok though parang minsan pareho lng lasa iba lng itchura hahaha also ung drinks nila na malaki talagang good for sharing ung fresh fruit shakes masarap must try din
Food was masarap!
Also, huge and super fast serving. We thought that Claypots are going to be small, like good for one - but no, Claypots, Special Fried Rice and their Salt and Pepper Squid were good for 2-3.
What we didn’t like lang are the servers, the FEMALE SERVERS, they don’t smile, and they’re not friendly? SAD, I know. Like, if maging friendly lang talaga sila, 5 Stars and perfect dinner sana. Kaso hay, siguro they’re all just tired and gutom? Pero the MALE SERVERS, they’re all okay, friendly and they smile.
So yea:
PARKING: 4 stars (Nice Manong Guard)
PLACE: 4 Stars (Slippery floor, restrooms (M-F were dirty)
FOOD: 5 Stars (Lahat masarap!)
SERVERS: 2 Stars (Female Servers: Bad Vibes! Male Servers: GV!)
PRICE: Mura-ish.
Laksa cravings kicked in and decided to stop by Eat Fresh to fulfill it. Their Laksa is great! They give a generous amount which is perfect for sharing. The broth is super tasty and I love the right amount of spiciness that’s in there.
This is one of my dad's fave places near UST. The food is pretty good especially for the price. The clay pot rice that I always order is the chicken and it's pretty good. Serving size is also great. :) we also order their street food and pretty much everything is good. :)
Dennis Visitacion (garthmonolith)
+5
Okay, so after work, I've decided to go straight to Banawe QC. My sister told me to try it here because of their delish foods and it didn't disappoint. Sarap. I ordered beef and tendon claypot and I forgot the name nung mga naka-stick. Sarap nung sauce used dun sa mga nakastick. :)
this was recommended to me by my friend since I told her that I wanted to try laksa, I wasn't disappointed at all. It's my first time to try laksa. The broth was rich and tasty but kind of spicy for my liking. I requested it to be less spicy tho and I like that there's a lot of toppings in it also large serving for a very cheap price of 235php. yakitori(120php) is also a must try!
will definitely come back!
Super affordable and yummyyyy!! My favorite place in Banawe! Babalik balikan ko to promise! I so love their laksa, and of course the foods in a stick!!
Amelia Calipdan Lapiña
+4
Value for money : 5/5
Food: 4.5/5
Place: 4/5
Rainy afternoon, I was in Banawe area, what did I craved for? Some chinese food! I always wanted to try and eat here to fix my HK street food craving, and alas!
I am with my 7-year old son and brother, we ordered
beef claypot
siomai
Squidballs and 1 stick of bbqd intestine
Beef and dimsum noodlesplus
2 large naichi with pearls
Beef claypot’s rice is a little harder to chew maybe it needs a little more water, beef is tender.
Siomai serving is big but won’t break your buck; it costs around 90 and it is bigger than most regular siomai’s
The beef and dimsum noodles is by far my favorite there. 3-4 pax can share this, just ask for extra soup. It cost about 170 only
The milk tea serving here is amazingly BIG. Idk maybe about half of the pitcher. Cost about 150 i think. They make good naicha here, pearls are perfectly chewy.
Since most servings are good to share, I take away the left over beef and dimsum noodles, and ordered like an addl yangchow fried rice wc cost about 90.
The downside here, i think is that the place is small, Cr is very near to the dining area and it annoys me.
Overall dining experience i think ill give 4/5 btw total bill is about 900!
Eat Fresh is a surprisingly interesting place to eat in Banawe. I didn't expect to find this many varieties of balls, street food on stick, and soups near our area. Their Southeast-Asian food offerings are great and prices are low-key. It's a recommended restaurant for a casual lunch or weeknight dinner. If you’re in Banawe craving HK or SG comfort food, stop on in!
And if you do, please try their laksa. Served with plenty of delicious seafood ingredients, their Laksa (PhP 235) is like a marriage between ramen and curry, and it’s also my husband's favorite here. The taste reminds me much of my second home: Singapore. :) Note: Expect the soup to arrive super hot, so wait until it cools down, dig in, and enjoy.
For Hong Kong street food, we've tried their Special Squid Balls (PhP 38), Tiger Rolls (PhP 28), Fried Wanton (PhP 38), Takoyaki Balls (PhP 60), and Yakitori (PhP 120). It's not hard to fall in love with the variety. For claypot rice, two kinds sausage with mushroom (PhP 185) is a solid choice. It's juicy, meaty, and another compelling reason to dine at Eat Fresh.
This unassuming restaurant in Banawe serves one of the best laksas I've tasted in Manila. Their laksa (P255) has generous toppings and really good soup. The soup is really spicy but also very creamy. One order is good for two persons. They also have a variety of dimsum and fried food on sticks. We tried the bacon shrimp (P135), pig ears (P40), big isaw (P38) and spareribs dimsum (P70). We also ordered large nai cha drinks, one with pearls (P145) and the other with jelly (P145). Nothing special about the taste but the milk tea compliments the spicy laksa. The large size is really huge for its cheap price. The service time of Eat Fresh is really quick and the food is served hot. This is the type of restaurant that you will keep coming back to until you have tasted all of the food in their menu🏅
Been wanting to try this place for quite sometime. Finally had the chance to. Aside from parking being a challenge, everything else was worth it. Price is just right. Food very tasty. Would love to be back.
EXCELLENT SERVICE AND GOOD QUALITY FOOD. A friend of mine suggested this restaurant and this didn't disappoint. They have a huge variety of food to choose from. super like this restaurant.
One of my favorite cuisines is Chinese, and on the way home from a errands trip to Banawe, we passed by Eat Fresh Famous Street Food, I thought to give it a try since I was already craving Chinese. Once parked, I saw the cooking area where there were different skewers lined up, from squid balls, yakitori, isaw, and takoyaki. I was already excited.
Cheap and delicious eat when you're craving for Hongkong street food! Absolutely love their sausage and mushroom claypot rice, as well as their fried siomai sticks. Their intestine sticks are really good too, as well as their original noodles with peanut sauce. For drinks, I like the white and black gulaman best. The milktea is too sweet for my liking -- can skip.
Other dishes in photos: Beef wonton noodles, spareribs, and century egg
Hack: Ask for free soup. They go well with the claypot rice. 👍👍👍
Ambience:
It's a really bright restaurant and don't be fooled by the space you see from outside. Once you enter, turn right, walk passed the rest room and you'll see much much extra dine-in space. I noticed they posted a list of out-off-stock items, like pig ears, right above one spot where the food comes from.
Food:
Duck Liver Sausage & Big Isaw were pretty oily but delicious despite the latter's scent. I drank hot water afterwards. Pork Century Egg Congee was good especially with added soy sauce and calamansi. The mush already had a mildly delicious flavor. I suggest eating the chips right away so they'll still be crunchy.
Service:
Waiting time was very reasonable. The only slip-up was one waitress forgot to bring the water I requested, so I asked someone who looked less preoccupied instead. Paying the bill was also quick.
I'm likely to return because they have a big menu and there's so much I still want to try. Actually, the area has a nice number of restaurants and cafes to try!
Food are tasty. Pricey but worth it.
Staff are quick and serving is fast.
Good for big groups and sharing.
You can easily locate this place and accessible.
Surprisingly good!
Must try! 😊
a very nice place to satisfy your Asian street food cravin' (KH, SG, etc.).
a very reasonable price for a servings that you can share...
laksa, yakiniku/yakisausage and those streetfoods in curry sauce is a must try + the fresh fruit shakes and milk tea ;)
Must order their laksa, white gulaman, porkchop rice(shiok shiok menu), on sticks and takoyaki. When you arrive during peak hiurs, expect to wait for a table. Price is around ₱200/head. Just right for the serving and taste
Food here are cheaper than other chinese restaurants. Convenient location make this one of my favorite quick bite places! A wide variety of authentic, skewered Hongkong street food is available on the menu. You can also get juices here by liter and all sorts of street food on sticks along with claypot rice.
Do try their bestselling "laksa", one order is good for 2-3 persons. This is one of the reasons that I keep visiting this restaurant. Wan't able to capture all the food we ordered because we were so hungry.
The place is always crowded but service is fast. I do have to mention that they have never missed our orders not even once. We were in a large group that night (as you can see on the photo). Parking is a hassle though.
I love Eat Fresh! Loving their 1 Liter drinks and their balls! Food is really cheap and satisfies my hong kong street food cravings. Sad that it’s quite far from where we live but definitely worth the trip.
Good Food at Affordable price.. we tried the hongkong style noodles and i really love it the sweet sauce and peanut sauce with it will make it more delicious. The staffs are accommodating. The congi was served hot well as with the other dishes. Next time will try the other menues and will surely return. Though the space is small but it is well air conditioned and ventilated. You can park your car infornt of the restaurant but it will only accommodate three cars i guess, so you need to look for other parking spaces if you will bring your car. Definitely a must try. Thumbs up guys! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
If you want real FOOD TRIP, then this is the place to be. From their claypot dishes (Beef Tendon😭), to their Yakitori, and most specially their ultimate Laksa (the best Laksa i’ve tasted so far 😭), all would really satisfy your tastebuds!
🍴🍴🍴🍴🍴/🍴🍴🍴🍴🍴
Ambiance is just okay like carenderia style in an airconditioned setup..
🏠🏠🏠/🏠🏠🏠🏠🏠
Service is quite fast I must say and they have lots of crew to attend to you right away..
🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️/🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️
Over all, I give them 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻/👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Maybe they should put up a branch here in commonweath next time 👍🏻
A friend brought me here and then from that, it became my always favorite! A little expensive but I swear, good food. If you're into spicy, their Laksa is for you. :)
Great find! Food was cheap yet yummy. Although waiters are quite slow in terms of taking one's order but nonetheless a great find for those who are craving for HK street food.
This is my happy place!
Laksa for the win! 😍😍😍 street food are legit! This place always ruin my diet discipline! You just can't say no.
Normally go here while waiting for car wash/wax. Very convenient!
Gianne Ninia L. Llamas
+4.5
Reminicing how the tendon tasted when we ate 2 weeks ago makes me want to eat it again, NOW. You know it’s deadly but it’s good deadly. I’m definitely going back to have the same and also bringing mom whom for sure would love this too. :)
Go-to place for asian street food. The flavorful soup of Laksa is a real classic. Huge steaming bowl is good for sharing at P235. It is best matched with rice bowls of Taosi Spare Ribs (P145) and Chinese Sausage (P145). Eat Fresh tends to be packed during dinner time but food is quickly served.
Our go-to street food place! One should not leave this place without trying their yakitori (bacon wrapped mushrooms and asparagus) which comes with a sweet sauce. Also, their HK style fried noodles was one of the best I've tried. I like to mix it up with their different sauces and put a lot of chili on it. They have good customer service as well, as they serve fast despite the place being jam-packed.
Two days in a row for dinner here in banawe. Was driving along maria clara and had plans to have dinner at crepeman (and desserts also hihi) but didn’t liked the ambience outside so we went straight ahead and chose Eat Fresh. We ordered scallops, yakitori, yakisausage, laksa and large iced tea which is good for sharing. Everything we’ve ordered is really yummy! I just didn’t liked the yakitori hehe. I loved the mild spicyness of the laksa. The different sauces for street food on sticks were good also. This place have the tendency to get crowded because they have limited seating capacity, unlike Bugis (they have similar dishes on their menu) Overall experience was okay. Will definitely come back.
Forget parking, forget seating. There's only one thing you should order here: BLOOD SAUSAGE with rice. SARAP! But it has to be with rice; too rich on its own
Fried noodles, simple and satisfying enough, that it is one reason for repeat visits to the restaurant.
Claypot rice meals, particularly their curry beef and curry beef tendon doused in their sauce (soy sauce based that had its saltiness toned down three notches) surely satisfies the appetite, and palatability.
Their Yakitori cheats by wrapping shitake Mushrooms enoki mushrooms, and french beans with bacon (which nobody in the right mind hates). But god, i will choose to be cheated over and over! This is served on a sweet savory sauce, altogether too enticing not to try.
Ambience is not too fancy, just straight to the point tables and chairs. However, upon arriving the fried noodles and kitchen directly faces the street, giving the "street food" feel, which is what the restaurant generally sells, and really worth a try i might add.
The deal killer however is service. Servers seem lacking souls, seldomly smiling, and obviously do not like their jobs. There are even times that i do not know if they understand the orders, since they generally are robotic and do not react. There are even times that they will outright ignore you despite obvious calls for service.
Eat Fresh offers a great range of Hong Kong street food goodies. Interestingly, they also serve Singaporean/Malaysian dishes.
What to get:
1. You can never go wrong with their fried noodles, generously dress it with peanut sauce
2. Their goodies on sticks are great, do try the yakisausage
3. The salt and pepper squid is classic
What to avoid:
1. The fried stuffed tofu is sometimes funky, which shouldn't be the case
2. The beef brisket claypot rice is dull
3. The duck liver sausage is too gamy
Must try: Laksa 👍 (satisfying) Good for sharing.
Lemon Chicken 🐔
Just a little upset with the crew; not so friendly. 😌 Slightly mabagal but the food is okay. ✌
Place is small but staff were friendly. Food is good and not pricey. We will try the hotpot's next time.
Parking may be a problem so be sure to be there before the peak hours.
I would've gone to Eat Fresh more often except that parking space is always an issue. For the times I've been there, the all veggie mushroom recipe is quite good. Claypot rice is recommended. And the almond lychee's not just refreshing but perfect with the goodies on sticks.
Another default place for good hong kong fare around banawe.. Laksa, claypot rice, and curry balls are a must.. They have hong kong style milk tea and black and white gulaman by the liter!!
They have great laksa which is good for 2 people. Heres a tip you can ask for a refill of the laksa for one time only. The rest of their food were just ok.
Our food was centered on the laksa and we just ordered a couple of bacon shrimp sticks, wanton and other squid balls type of food. They were just ok and were decent sides for the laksa.
Best laksa in town!! Bonus is their super yummy dimsum and sticks too. Reasonable price! Don't forget to get the breaded scallop, yakitori and siomai. You can also sit down in shiok shiok and order from eat fresh.
Lots of food items to choose from. Beef tendon claypot is my favorite. I love how soft and tasty the beef was cooked. I also like their fried rice and gulaman. Big serving is definitely a plus.
I was sick when my folks decided to bring me to our former abode (QUEZON CITY). And of course we always frequent the banawe area because it's our go to place. The feelings evoked when we go there is as if we never left. Drama aside, my parents ordered their usual pork and salted egg congee. While I, ordered my usual claypot rice (beef curry). We added orange pork spareribs, salt and pepper squid, chicken feet and pork spareribs. This place never fails to fill us with burpees because every single item (me thinks) on the menu is delicious 💯❤❤❤
I assure you even for a big eater like me, the servings here are good for sharing. ✔ place is clean and well ventilated. Parking space however is limited.
Felt like I was back in Hong Kong and Macau when I was gobbling up on their street food. The curry sauce tastes exactly the same as those locally sold there. Also enjoyed the taste of their claypot rice and noodles. Best part of it all was how affordable the prices were. Will definitely come back here when craving for pocket-friendly Chinese dishes.
My favorite here is their laksa which I find closest to the curry laksa I find in Malaysia and Singapore. And so cheap for some P200 only which can easily be shared by 2 persons. Add their fried skewered items like fish cake, scallops, squid balls, etc to complete the meal. Also good are their claypot dishes. Actually they're better than those raved about in HK (such as Four Seasons Claypot).
Ive been eating at eat fresh for a year now and nothing changed a bit,in a good way. The place can be easily found at banawe corner maria clara. Eat fresh has a wide variety of street foods that would take you to hong kong.
For the place, I would say that its small so dont expect too much. The Staff is very accommodating but sometimes they are not that friendly.
The Food is very cheap and good. I always order the HK special fried rice and the Bacon shrimp. Very good food for a very good price.
This is one of those places where you don’t necessarily always crave for it but when you drop by and witness the bacon-wrapped stuff in all its frying glory, something sets us off to just go in and have a “light” snack. (Take note of the double quotes right there...)
We were supposed to just have the 1 litre guyabano shake for Php170 but then I saw the frying show in action! We just had to order their yakitori and yakisausages which arrived dipped in a sweet sauce and oozing with awesomeness. This was even after having breakfast. So when you wanna pig out, check out this place.
Basta masarap. Yeah.
Tonight was a Banawe night!
Starting the night off with Hong Kong street food, Eat Fresh Hongkong is one gem us southerners are definitely missing (owners, please put up a branch around Alabang). They just have the best dim sum I have ever tasted! Despite the simple ambiance, and what "Eat Fresh" is this name, the dishes are cooked and served well. Additional nods on the prices, too!
Passing on from a Chinese friend, must-try, indeed, is their Pork Siomai (4pcs, P70) and their Yakisausage (2ps per stick, 2sticks, P120). Their siomai is even better than King Chef's (which I got to try later on)! Yakisausage is 2 sticks of bacon-wrapped sausage and bits of vegetables, best dipped with the yakisauce and oil that comes with it :)
Super yum! Travel from Paranaque to Banawe was super worth it (it wasn't traffic earlier so it's fine)! Wishing to visit again!
We're about to try Bugis but it's still a block away and we're already hungry so instead, we settled to try EatFresh for the 2nd time since it's nearer from where we were at that time.😀 (Maria Clara Street)
They have a parking space in front of them. The place seems to look small but don't judge right away; they have a 'hidden' dining area inside hahaha!
We have tried:
🔶beef brisket clay pot rice (good serving)
🔶salted duck clay pot rice (good serving)
(you have to add condiments on their claypot rice base on your taste satisfaction)
🔶big isaw (not chewy, disappointing)
🔶crab fingers (it's actually crab balls not fingers, the Pot Dog's is way way better)
🔶LAKSA (the best so far, they use spaghetti noodles, good for 2-4 persons, has many dimsum, you can request for how spicy you want it to be, this is a must-try here)
🔶coffee jelly (we have it take out because we're already full when we left EatFresh, so-so coffee jelly)
🔶fresh kiwi strawberry pineapple shake (wow! Try this one and you'll want more 😉)
Extra rice is so PRICEY! Instead of getting two extra rice we just opted to order one because of the price haha!🍚
The staff are so attentive and they are plenty so most probably they can attend to your request right away.😉
The place looks like a carinderia inside though we thought maybe because they want the customers to feel the "street vibe" hahaha.
We'll be coming back because boyfriend became an instant lover of their laksa. 😄
We were cruising along Banawe and either there were no parking spaces or we didn't feel like eating in the places that had parking. Good thing we remembered this Eat Fresh branch nearby.
We were first on the waiting list and were guided to the back room within minutes. We didn't notice that there was another room on a previous visit with even more tables and people than that could be seen from the street.
We ordered our old time favorites of mostly fried food on sticks - Snow Shrimp and Crab Fingers. The Special Squidballs were OK. Hubby couldn't resist getting Pig Ears. Skip the Fish Dumbells. We forgot to request for Curry Sauce but I was happy with the Sweet Chili Sauce. My new fave thing on sticks is the Bacon Shrimps. The Bacon was crunchy and the whole thing was placed on a bed of Teriyaki Sauce that I had with the Special Fried Rice.
The Fried Noodles were good but I added some soy sauce to the noodle and bean sprout dish. The Pancake Balls were yummy with the diluted Peanut Sauce. We'll request for a toasted version next time and for it to be served after the main dishes. We also shared that 1 Liter Black Gulaman which I always order.
Food was served quickly even though the place was packed. They forgot to bring us the sauce dish we requested but aside from that things were smooth sailing.
Our tummies and tastebuds were satisfied and am sure we'll be back for that Bacon Shrimp and the other fried stuff on sticks.
Trying out foods along banawe and we passed by Eat Fresh. Ordered Beef Wanton, their soup was very much tasty and with lots of beef and wanton and noodles in it. I wasnt even able to finish all of it. Tasted also their Claypot Beef Brisket, takoyaki and especially their Yakitori.. nothing special but idc, im just too craving. I just suggest that they get a bigger space for customers to dine in.
Hk fried noodles and peanut sauce is yummy! Simple joys and affordable. Staff is not that friendly, but more courteous than the little baguio branch. Takoyaki was just so-so for me, nothing extraordinary - and funny though, it looked like cream puffs hahaha
I love their laksa and claypot rice meals.😍
I dont like their takoyaki. Please dont even try to order that. Waste of money. But do try their curry sauce for fried items.
They have affordable meals.
Hmmmmm. I think sister company siya ng Bugis but mas masarap ung laksa dito compared to Bugis. 😀😀😀😀
I like all the foods here especially their yakitori and kaya toast! Iv'e been craving for a kaya toast and eat fresh made my craving for kaya toast uber duper satisfied!!!! I like their laksa too! Big servings! I just don't like the ambience but the food, and price it's all worth it! I like eating here! Everything is delicious :D!
Hongkong street food just few blocks way, I liked the black and white gulaman and takoyaki. Claypot rice toppings were good, too. Three cups chicken and ribs were recommended.
We accidentally got to try them oit cause they had parking on a saturday night. O got a lot of on sticks and it's all about their free sauses. Salt and pepper fish and yang chow were the other items on their menu we got. Also something to complement them for. The service was fine but not great. They have a humble interior but if you're serving good food, It's good enough for the customers. We'll be back again.
I've eaten here before, and never knew that there was a room behind the counter for other diners, so when we entered the room it freaked me out because it was so enclosed and the fire exit was way across the hall so no sireee! We opted to wait for a table out front instead. There were a lot of diners last night, and service was kinda slow. We ordered laksa, Yakitori and bacon shrimp. The laksa was ok, I much prefer the laksa from the other resto. Yakitori waa really good though. Even the bacon shrimp. As always they make great fruit shakes.
Street food at it's best! I was first hesitant to try this out ,since this is far from my place and comfort zone but hearing so many good things about this place and my boss recommended this , i have no choice but to experience it myself. Street Food at Banawe! Their tofu , fish balls and isaw(intestines) are clean and freshly cooked . So yummy! This is complemented by one pitcher of Ice-cold Black gulaman(jelly). The place is just ordinary but clean ,well lit and air-conditioned. Service is fast and food prices are affordable. My only concern though is the limited parking . Overall, this is one of those watering holes that you can try for a change. I will definitely be back !
If you love hong kong street food, you can go here for affordable and delicious food. 😉
It was my first time to try their seafood laksa and it was so good. Yakitori was yummy smothered in sweet sauce while their takoyaki was just oridnary nothing special on it.
Service was nice the servers were attentive enough.
Get the Laksa.
Although branded for its hong Kong street grills. Most come back here for the laksa. The soup is true to its Singaporean roots but adjusted perfectly for the native palate. It's mildly spicy and the noodles are so well matched for the coconut milk broth. It's best shared with someone since the serving is large. I enjoyed this a lot. They serve it under a flame too so it's kept hot. Just don't be surprised at the shrimp, it's not real lol
We got nai cha with it to get maximum cultural feels, tastes nice but on the sweet side.
Almond gulaman! Definitely get the Liter size because the regular just isn't enough!
This is the first thing I order everytime we visit this place. It's perfect for after your workout or simply as an excuse to cool off under the hot sun.
Most people living in banawe will definitely know where eat fresh is located. It's been there for years and is still going strong. It's a favorite among locals and I don't think it's possible to dine there without seeing a neighbor or acquaintance ( if you live around the area ).
As for food, favorites include beef brisket claypot rice, salt and pepper squid and tofu, sweet and sour fish and of course an assortment of hk street food on stick.
Let's make it Quick and straight
It's a HK style eatery so do not expect much from the space and interior.
What's cool? The food and the budget... Satisfies your tummy but will not empty your pocket...:)
For me? Yakitoris are yummy
Will dine again? Definitely
Nice place to dine, especially when you're on a tight budget. I usually order their hk style stir-fried noodles and some hk street foods on the sides and I'm good. The place is decent, nothing special. Service is good but some of the waitresses are a not attentive at times and I already experienced being given wrong receipts twice and I think this happens quite often already.
We have ordered: fishballs, beef tendon claypot rice, beef wanton noodle soup, and lechon and tofu hotpot. I could not find any fault to these dishes hence the perfect score.
My favorite was the beef tendon claypot rice. I especially loved the "tutong" (burnt crispy) part of the rice.
The beef wanton noodle soup was also great. The soup was fantastic! It tasted like they were cooking the stock for days -- it's that flavorful!
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You love Hong Kong street food? Great, go here for affordable and delicious Hong Kong street food. Try their yakitori sticks !! Feels like home every time I eat here
This is my go to place whenever I get a massage around the area. There's always a tendency to overeat since they offer a lot of yummy food--on claypot or on stick. I just wish their service would improve.. earlier their staff were talking to each other loudly and they even forgot that we were asking for water.
Been here many times because of the food especially the Laksa soup. Best Laksa soup I have ever tasted! Be warned, though, it is kinda spicy.
Nothing so extraordinary with their service. They just serve you food with their poker face and that's it. The place is kinda small, but you won't have any problem finding a seat.
Come taste their Laksa soup during rainy days. Bet you, it'll be superb!
It was my first time to try Laksa Soup and it was so good!!! That's one of the reasons I'll be going back to this place. Their food is truly a hidden gem. My favorite picks are Laksa and 1L Black and White gulaman.
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