GAYYAH’S PAGKAUNAN HALAL RESTAURANT:
A taste of Malay, Indo, Pakistani Cuisine
Padre Faura St. cor. M.H. Del Pilar St., Ermita, Manila
(see map and directions below)
6AM to 12MN, Every day
Landline: (02) 521-4667
Mobile: None
Facebook page: [Link]
Catering: Yes.
Delivery: Yes. Only to certain areas in Manila.
Meat Source: They have their own Meat shop owned by a Muslim family. Slaughters done by Muslims.
Halal Certificate: unmentioned (to be updated by author of this post)
Alcohol: None.
Delivery: Yes. Only to certain areas in Manila.
Meat Source: They have their own Meat shop owned by a Muslim family. Slaughters done by Muslims.
Halal Certificate: unmentioned (to be updated by author of this post)
Alcohol: None.
REVIEW:
Gayyah’s Halal Restaurant started as a Meat shop in Del Pilar St.
Malate, Manila up until May 2014 when they opened the Halal Restaurant. It is
owned by a Muslim family who are now stationed in Manila.
They serve Malaysian, Indonesian,
Indian, Pakistani and Tausūg foods. They open as early as 6AM serving mostly
Satti for P65 (Beef) or P75 (Chicken). They have a variety of delicious foods
which can be bought as separate dishes or by “value meals” with ranges from P65
to P75, with free soup and a cup of juice. Their Satti and Biryani (P120) are
two of the favourite and best-selling dishes ordered by the costumers. They
also serve Tomyang, Nasi Ayam, Mee Padas,
Mee Goring and Martabaks
(Beef/Chicken) among others. Their foods are really deliciously prepared.
They also serve hot teas, coffees (native or instant), and some sweets like pali’ kambing, patulakan and apam.
The servers are also courteous
and would insist that they take your orders and bring them to your table
themselves. The place has a spacey and well-maintained area with comfortable
tables that can be arranged when in need of more space (for bigger groups).
They also have a television where one can watch and spend time. The place is
air-conditioned most of the time. Aside from the TV and the people chatting,
the noises are pretty tolerable.
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| Very spacious space with TV. Opens as early as 6AM. |
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| They have their own meat shop as well |
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| TheValue meals: 1 cup of rice, 1 meat viand, 1 vegetable viand and free juice |
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| Chicken barbeques for Satti. |
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| Their all-time favorite Satti: Malaysian food |
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| Tausug Specialty: Tiyula' Itum (Black soup) |
Great for: Casual
Meetings (small and big number), Family gathering, coffee breaks, maybe
studying.
Not good for: Studying, when there
are already too many people inside.
Air-conditioned: Yes.
Music: None.
Air-conditioned: Yes.
Music: None.
Price Range:
(prices subject to change without prior notice)
(prices subject to change without prior notice)
Food/Beverage
|
Price
|
Value Meal (chicken)
|
P65
|
Value Meal (beef)
|
P55
|
Satti (chicken)
|
P75
|
Satti (beef)
|
P65
|
Viands (any, depends)
|
P60-80
|
Rice
|
P15
|
Fried Rice
|
P15
|
Mi-Goring with Egg
|
P45
|
Hot tea
|
P15
|
Coffee
|
P15
|
Native Coffee
|
P20
|
Sweets/Delicacies
|
P10 each
|
Special Dishes
Ø Biryani
Ø Tom
Yang, etc
|
Starts from P120 above
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