This
post is like a day zero of our Manila Hotel staycation, we ate our lunch here
first in Makan Makan Asian Food Village in Manila Ocean Park, it’s the only
establishment that is near to Manila Hotel, so we picked this place for our
luncheon. We chose to eat here after we found out that some restos and fast food
are already closed in Manila Ocean Park, but there are new ones that occupied
the opposite side of the ocean park, the new ones are affordable and with simple
meals, but we don’t want to eat that, we want a food that something will satisfy
our tasty needs, and because that I came from Malaysia few weeks ago, I told my
wife there might be some good Malaysian or Singaporean food there at Makan
Makan. The restaurant is located at the 2nd floor of the ocean park, and its
under H20 Hotel, I remember that we ate our breakfast here when we stayed
overnight in H20 Hotel during its opening.
Makan Makan offers a hawker
style of Malaysian and Singaporean food, if you want to taste some spicy and
peanutty flavor, I suggest you visit this place.
“The best of Asia's
flavors and the ambiance of Singapore's hawker style dining is now in Manila!
Indulge in Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice, Satay, Char Kway Teow, Laksa, and
other classic Singaporean favorites in Makan Makan Food Village at Manila Ocean
Park”
check out their Facebook page for food promos -
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Makan-Makan-Asian-Food-Village/196112637112272When
Makan Makan was first introduced to us and newly opened, I feel that there’s a
big energy from the inside of the resto, but as time goes by, the energy starts
to weaken, because maybe there’s less foot traffic or less customers nowadays,
but they are still here, still kicking in and alive. The chefs are here to give
a good food show, they cook the food infront of you and it’s a free
entertainment for you.
the
wife.
She started some ohhh ahhh yummy comments, because we love curry and
spicy food.
Makan Makan offers Malaysian, Singaporean, Chinese and
Filipino Food.
Here’s a preview of their menu, the price is quiet okay Still
affordable for me in a resto price range.
Photo
op… ohh behind us is the White Moon bar – that usually opens at night and at
sunset here in Manila Ocean Park
The dining area of Makan Makan
Its hot here at the side
during summer, the heat coming from the sun goes through the glass, they have
those blinds that covers the glass wall from the sun’s ray.
The kitchen and interior design that looks like they are a
kitchen set up for the street
Peking duck hanging..and ready to order / here’s a chef
preparing our noodles
Spotted
this Oktoberfest promo here in Makan Makan
I’m
glad that they are now offering promo and combo meals, more selections for us
foodies.
Here’s the food we order at Makan Makan
Roti
Prata (Php 120)
2 pcs of Roti and peanut sauce
Char
Kway Teow (Php 175)
I love this noodles..I want to learn on how to cook this
Nasi
Goreng with Satay (Php 160)
Its quite okay.but I hope they add more satay
The food is close to the authentic, I just got to taste more of this and
want more Malaysian food in my tummy, I super miss KL, the food there is the
best!. I remember when I last visited this resto, we ordered Chinese and
Filipino food only, we haven’t tried yet the Singaporean and Malaysian food, but
I can say is that I’m satisfied with the taste and its preparation. I will go
back here again in my next Manila visit.
Outside
Makan Makan, there’s this Trick Art attraction, its an exhibit of illusions that
tricks your eye, I want to check out other exhibits, but we need to pay for the
entrance, but we have no time for that as of now. It’s okay because we got a
FREE photo op with this T-rex trick art located near the entrance of Makan
Makan.
And
here’s myself…ready to be eaten alive hahah
Watch out for my next post
about our Manila Hotel staycation