Filipino
Pasay, Metro Manila
Crustasia Asian Seafood Market is back to take you on the ultimate food trip across Southeast Asia's most vibrant flavours, featuring dishes
The Asian cuisine here ranges from Thai dishes like Tom Yam to Indonesian favorites such as Satay, with some fusion options in between. The flavors are decent, though nothing particularly memorable or exceptional. During our visit for lunch, when it wasn’t busy, the service was attentive and satisfactory. Overall, it’s a fairly average experience in terms of both price and food quality. Limited vegetarian or “halal” options.
We are family of 16 with kids and we chose to celebrate my mom’s birthday here. Unfortunately we were not treated so nicely and we dont know why. Maybe the staff are busy but we are customers too. I think their plates and glasses are limited? Even their soup bowl too? I dont know. The floor is slippery so watch your kids. Anyway, the food is okay but will never eat here again.
Large seating area with a good view of the atrium. The waitstaff was attentive, especially Rahim. The food was okay—nothing exceptional in terms of taste. The Thai Milk Tea did not taste like Thai Milk Tea at all.
Food choices are mostly seafood and Southeast Asian dishes. I really liked the salt and pepper squid. It had a nice smoky aroma and was generous with the pepper. The heat was just right, though the squid was a bit too chewy and the batter didn’t stick well. The Thai Green Curry was my favorite. It tasted better than most green curries I’ve tried, maybe because it was a little sweeter. It was so savory we almost ordered another cup of rice just to finish the sauce. Don’t bother with the Bak Kut Teh. It didn’t taste like one at all. More like pork soup with herbs. It was too fatty, with bits …
I had a disappointing experience at this restaurant. The service was poor from start to finish. Despite the 10% service charge indicated on the menu, the staff's attitude was unwelcoming. We had to wait around 15 minutes before our order was even taken, and our attempts to get their attention were ignored. When the bill came, we were charged for coffee we never received. Although one server told us there was no coffee in our order, we found two coffee charges on the bill. The food was underwhelming, especially considering the same price range offers better options elsewhere with superior serv…
Crustasia is a Restaurant located at Pasay, Metro Manila. Crustasia Asian Seafood Market is back to take you on the ultimate food trip across Southeast Asia's most vibrant flavours, featuring dishes