#WIMAsks: Restaurants That Look “Mahal Pero Abot Kaya Pala” (Part 1)

11. Rice Lane Asian Market

Rice Lane facade

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My cousin recommended Rice Lane Asian Market in Eastwood. She also thought the place was expensive but for a total bill of P600 for two, it was a great choice. As shared by my cousin, she ordered:

2 lang kami, ordered only 1 chicken green curry (to share), 2 cups of plain rice, 1 bottle of sago-gulaman (good for 2 glasses). Masarap ung chicken curry at ok din timpla ng sago-gulaman. P610 lahat with service charge na. – Beth Edralin, Executive Assistant, Asian Development Bank

12. Topside Diner

Topside Diner

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Topside is located at 2589 in Leon Guinto street Vito Cruz Manila. The place looks expensive, yet the food is adorable and affordable! For just P99, you get a complete meal of rice, their best-seller Garlic Parma Chicken, and a drink!

13. Tipsy Pig Gastropub

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Tipsy Pig may look expensive because of its location and ambiance, but they are affordable too. For instance, their Pulling Me Crispy is good for 2-3 persons for just Php 430.

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Read our feature about Tipsy Pig here: 7 Delicious Reasons To Keep Coming Back to Tipsy Pig The Fort

13. Toho Restaurant at SM BF 

Source: FoodFindsAsia.com

Source: FoodFindsAsia.com

My friend, Nancy, said for a total bill of P1500, your family and friends are set. We tried it yesterday and our bill was P1600 for 3 main viands, 2 appetizers, 1 pansit canton, and two bowls of Yang Chow rice. Food coma for real!

This is just part 1 of our “Abot-Kaya” restaurants compilation. Stay tuned!

If you want us to include your budget-friendly restaurant, comment below or message me on When In Manila Millie Facebook page!