Goodah has been around for a while. Along with it comes a good reputation when it comes to their food. They serve Filipino and Chinese cuisine.
One of their specialties, the inihaw na liempo ( grilled pork belly ) is seasoned and grilled just enough not to burn the meat too much and keep it tender. It is served with fried garlic rice and toyomansi, which really captures the taste of one of the best Filipino comfort foods. Not bad for a presentation too.
The sizzling pork chop can be mistaken as sizzling pork steak because of the way that the meat is cut and served. However, you still would not be disappointed with the taste. The meat is still tender and nicely seasoned. The gravy is not that thick but it still serves the purpose and besides, it's a budget meal so what more can you ask for?
All in all, Goodah is just one of the typical fast food chains around the metro. It's not a bad place for a quick lunch break or a quick meal before hitting the rush hour traffic at night. Also, it's a good place to eat if you are on a tight budget.
Food: 4/5
Cleanliness: 3/5
Ambiance: 3/5
Service: 3/5
Price: 5/5
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Type: fast food
Cuisine: Filipino and Chinese
Delivery:
Operating Hours: Mon to Sun 12:00 am to 12:00 mn
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Branches: BF Homes, Las Pinas, Better Living, Congressional Ave, Libis, Shaw Blvd, Malabon, Connecticut, Antipolo
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