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Contribute FeedbackWe frequent their Ayala Triangle branch so we were excited to see a branch open near MOA. Nice location - near SMX, across MOA arena and parish church. An alternative to MOA restaurants for people attending events nearby. Food - crispy dinuguan and pancit canton tasted good and consistent with their other branches. I did not like their adobo - it was too dry and portion size was too small. The service water they served us tasted strange - it had that strange metallic taste and not at all like filtered water. The waiter confirmed to us that it was indeed just plain tap water. We had to order softdrinks to finish our meal and not worry about getting sick from the water. Service - Since we ate a late lunch (around 3pm), we were hoping to enjoy a quiet meal after a tiring event but the rowdy staff ruined it for us. The staff kept horsing around, talking in loud voices and 1 (or 2) kept banging the utensils repeatedly behind the counter. This went on for about 20 or so minutes with the banging noise getting louder which made us wonder where their manager was and if they think this will make the utensils cleaner. They finally stopped after our waiter relayed our complaint to them. We have no problem with shared restroom facilities but the staff should be considerate of their customers. Their staff treated the wash area (with mirror outside the restrooms) as their personal area. They crowded this space and dumped all their stuff on it while gossiping with each other. It felt like we were intruding on them when all we wanted to do was just to wash and dry our hands after using the restroom. It would be great if management look into the water issue and retrain their staff. We like the food but we are hesitant to return after this bad experience.
We frequent their Ayala Triangle branch so we were excited to see a branch open near MOA. Nice location - near SMX, across MOA arena and parish church. An alternative to MOA restaurants for people attending events nearby. Food - crispy dinuguan and pancit canton tasted good and consistent with their other branches. I did not like their adobo - it was too dry and portion size was too small. The service water they served us tasted strange - it had that strange metallic taste and not at all like filtered water. The waiter confirmed to us that it was indeed just plain tap water. We had to order softdrinks to finish our meal and not worry about getting sick from the water. Service - Since we ate a late lunch (around 3pm), we were hoping to enjoy a quiet meal after a tiring event but the rowdy staff ruined it for us. The staff kept horsing around, talking in loud voices and 1 (or 2) kept banging the utensils repeatedly behind the counter. This went on for about 20... read more
I always eat at Kanin Klub and my go to is the Kilawin. I just have to note in this branch to please check your filtered water supplier. Ate here twice and your water has a metal taste to it. I'm not sure if it's the lalagyanan of the water or the supplier but yes please do. I also heard people in other tables complaining.
We frequent their Ayala Triangle branch so we were excited to see a branch open near MOA. Nice location - near SMX, across MOA arena and parish church. An alternative to MOA restaurants for people attending events nearby. Food - crispy dinuguan and pancit canton tasted good and consistent with their other branches. I did not like their adobo - it was too dry and portion size was too small. The service water they served us tasted strange - it had that strange metallic taste and not at all like filtered water. The waiter confirmed to us that it was indeed just plain tap water. We had to order softdrinks to finish our meal and not worry about getting sick from the water. Service - Since we ate a late lunch (around 3pm), we were hoping to enjoy a quiet meal after a tiring event but the rowdy staff ruined it for us. The staff kept horsing around, talking in loud voices and 1 (or 2) kept banging the utensils repeatedly behind the counter. This went on for about 20 or so minutes with the banging noise getting louder which made us wonder where their manager was and if they think this will make the utensils cleaner. They finally stopped after our waiter relayed our complaint to them. We have no problem with shared restroom facilities but the staff should be considerate of their customers. Their staff treated the wash area (with mirror outside the restrooms) as their personal area. They crowded this space and dumped all their stuff on it while gossiping with each other. It felt like we were intruding on them when all we wanted to do was just to wash and dry our hands after using the restroom. It would be great if management look into the water issue and retrain their staff. We like the food but we are hesitant to return after this bad experience.
We frequent their Ayala Triangle branch so we were excited to see a branch open near MOA. Nice location - near SMX, across MOA arena and parish church. An alternative to MOA restaurants for people attending events nearby. Food - crispy dinuguan and pancit canton tasted good and consistent with their other branches. I did not like their adobo - it was too dry and portion size was too small. The service water they served us tasted strange - it had that strange metallic taste and not at all like filtered water. The waiter confirmed to us that it was indeed just plain tap water. We had to order softdrinks to finish our meal and not worry about getting sick from the water. Service - Since we ate a late lunch (around 3pm), we were hoping to enjoy a quiet meal after a tiring event but the rowdy staff ruined it for us. The staff kept horsing around, talking in loud voices and 1 (or 2) kept banging the utensils repeatedly behind the counter. This went on for about 20... read more