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Contribute Feedback What Delilah Lakin likes about Oyster Boy:
never was oyster boy cubao, but have many good memories at the Ortigas bronch. many of their variations damped, baked, etc. and always paired with white wine. thanks for the good memories oyster boy! View all feedback.
What Jasper Turner doesn't like about Oyster Boy:
Obviously oysters was their specialty but never really ordered one. I had a family dinner wid mom and siblings. We ordered crispy pata and sinigang na pork. I like the sinigang. The crispy pata tastes very old. View all feedback.
I am allergic to anything that comes out of the deep blue sea, that includes the seafood and shellfish that I can't get enough of. I know drinking...
Worst service I have experienced in Cubao. We were the only customers inside and it took so long for our orders to be served. There are two missing items in our order and their excused was their printer did not print the two orders (fried chicken and pepsi). Then, they changed their excuse saying the waitress who took out order was a trainee. Lame excuse. We asked for a warm tap drinking water and we have ask them 3 times before they gave it to us and they also put it in coffee cup and very hot. After so many complaints, the manager on duty (male) did not even bother to come and ask for apology. Yet, we paid automatic 10% for service charge (3 persons in our group). I do not mind paying 18% service charge if the service was ok but this one really sucks. THIS RESTAURANT SUCKS ESPECIALLY CUSTOMER SERVICE.
It's the NBA Conference Semis and we are looking for a place to watch a game and chill down on a Saturday morning. Oyster Boy is one of those spots that hosts NBA game viewing on their wide screens. They also have a wide selection of beers, hard drinks, cocktails, and wines to offer, both local and imported. I have to try yet their oyster dishes being Oyster Boy and all but even still at their soft opening, the place looks promising. And I got this feeling that well be going here more than often for the NBA games.
I didn't enjoy what we had here. Well, we might have just ordered the wrong ones. Oysters Pizza O'la would be fine if they cleaned the oysters (shells) very well. Bihon Guisado was oily and soggy. The taste was too simple (carinderia style pancit). Crispy Danggit was not crispy at all. It seemed like it was cooked in a very high heat in a hurry that's why crispiness wasn't achieved. Most of the clams in their Halaan Shells in Seafood Broth were not open that could mean they were not cooked. I was just fortunate to see two clams open and my friend just got one (he also tried to open some, but he failed). We discarded the rest of the unopened shells and just tried to enjoy the soup. Overall, the dining experience wasn't really nice. It would take quite a while before I visit the place again or maybe I would think twice.
Went here for a dinner last March 23. Location is very searchable which is just infront of Araneta Coliseum. We ordered 12pcs fresh oysters with lemon, 6pcs garlic and cheese oysters, pork bbq, baticolon, atay and pork sisig for our main course and chocolate cake for desert. All tastes real good. For our drinks we ordered soft drink and pine orange juice, i was shocked that they have a special pine orange juice yo be served however, it was just an in can del monte which is 80 pesos. Holy cow, 80 pesos for it. We're really full and we paid 1,500 including their service charge.