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"Diwata Pares Overload Pasay" offers a unique experience for Filipino food enthusiasts looking for hearty comfort food. Nestled in Pasay City, this eatery serves a diverse menu, with its famed pork pares taking center stage. Many patrons, including 'HoodlumHavoc Gaming' and 'Akuseru Jon Pandai,' note the affordability, with prices around 100-200 pesos, which includes unlimited rice and a complimentary bottle of cola. This makes it an excellent value for those craving a filling meal.
However, the experience can be a double-edged sword. While the flavorful dishes, like the crispy fried chicken and crispy pata, garner positive reviews from ‘Kane Errol Choa,’ the ambiance leaves something to be desired. Issues like muddy grounds during the rainy season and occasional foul odors have been highlighted, suggesting that the venue could benefit from some improvements.
The long lines during peak hours indicate Diwata's popularity, yet patience is required as diners may find themselves waiting. In essence, if you’re in the mood for a satisfying meal and can overlook a few inconveniences, "Diwata Pares Overload Pasay" is certainly worth a visit.
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Seating
- Table service
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- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Trendy
Crowd
- College students
- Groups
- Tourists
Reviews for Diwata Pares Overload Pasay
Review highlights
Based on 694 reviewsDiwata Pares Overload Pasay is recognized for its affordable Filipino fast food offerings, particularly its pares meals that come with unlimited rice, soup, and a complimentary soft drink. Customers appreciate the generous portion sizes, especially the crispy fried siken and pata, which are noted as flavorful and satisfying. The restaurant experiences heavy foot traffic during peak hours, often resulting in long queues, yet service remains organized and efficient. Parking availability varies depending on the time, with more ease during off-peak hours. Some patrons mention limited amenities such as a lack of free drinking water and basic restroom facilities, along with poor mobile signal reception. Overall, it attracts those seeking value and hearty portions in a no-frills dining environment.
Food is ok. Worth it for 100 pesos (some meals is around 120 to 150php). You will get unli rice, soup and 1 free bottle of cola. We went here on a 2am Saturday and there are no lines at all. Not sure during other hrs specially suring peak hrs. They said there is still a long line at specific times. Lots of parking during the time we went here no problem with parking. Not sure again during morning hrs. What I would like to recommend is for the place to be fully cemented if possible. It is rainy season right now and it gets a little muddy when it rains as the whole place is not cemented yet. There is also a foul smell on selected places inside the compound. I do not know where it is coming from but for those people who are sensitive to this may possibly loss apetite when they smell this. It is not from the food but it seems it is around the area only. Smell of garbage i do not know really where it is coming from. This is a famous spot for a lot of people, so it could get really busy. Worth trying, but since the overload scheme for paresans are everywhere already, i will just go somewhere near my place if i want overload pares again.
The queue was very long almost reaching diokno blvd, but it was good I didn't regret spending 200 pesos for 2 meals (pork pares) to pair with soft drinks, no choice but to avail soft drinks because there is no free water. If ever you go there you should prepare patience and water also chair
The place is not for everyone. I have read not so nice revies about their pares, but it is surprisingly good. The fried siken is huge, crispy, and delicious. And so is the crispy pata. Worth it for the price. There is enough parking. Bad mobile signal in the area. Don't expect nice CR. Very organized service. Go try and find out why people talk about this place.
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