Market on 5th Avenue

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Taguig, Philippines

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Food court· American restaurant· Asian restaurant· Cafe· Chinese restaurant· Coffee shop· Filipino restaurant

Market on 5th Avenue Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Market on 5th Avenue is located in Taguig, Philippines on Ground Floor, St.Lukes Medical Center, Rizal Drive, Fort Bonifacio Global City. Market on 5th Avenue is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category food court in Philippines.

Address

Ground Floor, St.Lukes Medical Center, Rizal Drive, Fort Bonifacio Global City

Phone

+63 284033545

Service options

TakeawayDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Mon
7AM–9PM
Tue
7AM–9PM
Wed
7AM–9PM
Thu
7AM–9PM
Fri
7AM–9PM
Sat
7AM–9PM
Sun
7AM–9PM

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Mitchel Pagdilao

Ordered Lomi at Market on 5th Avenue here in St. Lukes Medical Center and after eating half of it I found out that the chicken in it is not cooked thru. It still has pink spots which is raw. I think they should be extra careful with their food service considering they are operating in a hospital!

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anna raneses

like what they said, when you eat delicious food you'll forget everything even the price, yum yum

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Patrick Unson

AMBIENCE We walked by the place twice and I just realized it looked like a fancy canteen or pantry. They had everything sorted out by cuisine like Filipino on the left, Chinese towards the middle, and junk food on the further right. Pinks and greens of the interior felt relaxing and inviting plus the foods were colorful because of the variety they offered. Fruits, concentrates, veggies, fishes, salads, sandwiches and brown rice were the most noticeable but they also had the tempting stuff like potato chips, loads of candies by the cash register (heads-up for parents), and humba among meats. FOOD Because I'm a good boy, I got myself some sinfully tasty humba with mildy sweet banana slices, and the serving was as satisfying as the flavor and fat-to-meat ratio. Brown rice was the default choice for staple food, though I'm not sure if it's the only rice option. Rice was actually on display with the viands, but NO, our server got ours straight from the rice cooker! (tears of joy) We shared some delicious chopsuey with a crab stick twist and fresh n' crunchy veggies. Fish was a bit dry but far from oily. Overall, dishes were pricey but we got what we paid for in terms of flavor and quantity. Health is wealth. Humba! SERVICE Quick and straightforward, canteen-style! That rice cooker moment...Thank You!

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Lin Lo-Cristobal

Best tasting yangchow fried rice in Manila. CLUBHOUSE sandwich is a must try. Quite pricey though.

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Julie Yu

I love the barbecue here. Although this shop is a bit pricey, but food is really good! :)

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Roland Gutierrez

Would have given them 4 stars but As I don't really care for sweet food, the selection for me was a bit more limited for my taste. Best pricing for your money and great selection of food at St. Luke's.

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Anna

Food is overpriced. You're better off with the nearby restaurants.

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Mark Neilson

I had the chicken bbq and a few other dishes its quite expensive for the food you get. Also im alergic to msg which i think the chicken had. Security guard was very nice and helpful he helped us alot because we had a baby with us.