Pino Restaurant

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Quezon City, Philippines

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Pino Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Pino Restaurant is located in Quezon City, Philippines on 39 Malingap, Teachers Village,. Pino Restaurant is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category filipino restaurant in Philippines.

Address

39 Malingap, Teachers Village,

Price range

$$

Phone

+63 9152301649

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGender-neutral toiletsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeLate-night foodSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Crimea Vacal

Had this Big Breakfast meal on a weekday; I expected more sausage, but hey, it was plentiful. The potato wedges were fried perfectly, and it was really good. I’m not familiar with the sausages but the one on the left cut open tasted good; the rest were dry. The bacon was thick and sumptuous but we only had one strip each (this was good for two, probably the eggs could tell). Tomatoes were grilled; probably odd but it gave a good balance. The pan was soft and creamy, too. And we capped this off with a banana nutella waffle for dessert. Menu was a bit pricey and you could probably have some of the food with the same quality in a lower price elsewhere. Service was fast and overall, the experience was okay.

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Toi Bornas

They are finally open again! After a long wait Pino is open. So we went and got their bagnet kare kare, chicharong bulaklak, pumpkin soup and caulirice. Everything is really good. They have remodeled and is more modern looking but it still has that welcoming vibe. However, it was disappointing that they don't have craft beers. I hope they bring it back.

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yka feng

They are good when it comes to accommodating PWD. Karekare is bit dry but they've tried to give us extra sauce. Food is nice and so with plating. A bit pricy good thing my father has senior card

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Maximiano Cassal

One of the best vegan foods I've ever had. And the best experience of Filipino food I could have as a vegetarian!

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Darryl Bonifacio

Bagnet is love! Great place and great food. Just be early as it tends to be crowded some times

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alona g

Highly recommended here: Bagnet Kare Kare Sisig Tacos Another thing good about this place is you can also order from PIPINO restaurant if you are into healthy vegetarian dishes. So, a group of health-conscious and those not so conscious could actually go and enjoy a dining experience together.

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alfred ngo

Its my 1st time here! Tried their famous Bagnet kare-kare and its delicious. The bagnet is a deep fried pork belly with a crunch. I like the way they serve it, by a separate peanut sauce in a bowl.

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Ruben Canlas Jr.

I always go for the Vegie Kare-Kare here. The Tablea cheesecake is fantastic but their coffee is overpriced. The acoustics are bad so it can get really noisy. Wait time can also reach up to 40 minutes of the kitchen is busy. I recommend this but beware of the issues I pointed out. :)