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The food was outstanding and the prices were reasonable. The atmosphere was lovely, knowing that they renovated a historic building near Jaro Plaza. The staff was very friendly and attentive. I will definitely be returning soon. View all feedback.
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Liked the kansi, but the side dishes so far have been disappointing, the lechon kawali was not crispy, the dinuguan was bland and the sinugba na baboy was also dry and shrivelled. The tables are spaced to close together and it gets really crowded and hard to move and when the place is full it really warm and fills constrcting. The parking is also too tight and diffculy to manuver. The only good thing about the place... View all feedback.
The food was outstanding and the prices were reasonable. The atmosphere was lovely, knowing that they renovated a historic building near Jaro Plaza. The staff was very friendly and attentive. I will definitely be returning soon.
I finally tried Pat-Pat's Kansi House! My first impression upon arrival was that it reminded me of the soup places in our city. The atmosphere was inviting and the interior was bright white and simple. Now onto the main dish! The Kansi gets an 8.5/10 from me. It is one of the best I have ever tried, with a superior taste compared to others. The oiliness and fat quality are just right. The price point at Pat-Pat's Kansi is also very reasonable. We ordered the Kansi with uno, as we were not in the mood for knochenmark. The uno costs 140 pesos, while the knochenmark costs 180 pesos. Depending on your appetite, a bowl can easily serve two people. The chicken is delicious and arguably the best inasal in the city. They don't need extra chicken oil as the flavor is already perfect. In comparison, Mang Inasal doesn't come close. They even give a free bowl of Kansi soup, so I recommend ordering the chicken inasal and asking for a bowl of Kansi soup. I would highly recommend visiting Pat-Pat's Kansi and will definitely be returning. 10/10!
Pat's Kansi offers comforting dishes that warm both the stomach and the soul. Their menu is tempting, but it's important to indulge in moderation. My favorite is always the Lawas with tender meat pieces. It goes best with rice, but you can also order it a la carte. Prices have increased slightly since their move to a new location, but the quality of the food remains excellent.
Kansi reis mine go to clamp when I am hungry and I through jaro. her new place looks classic and cozy. points for a watchman who helps with the parking lot.
I have been eating here for more than a decade.I love their Kansi. Unfortunately, i noticed that the serving has been gradually reduced through the years. But still the best Kansi in the city.