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Contribuisci feedbackOrdered the beef shabu shabu for lunch. After minutes of waiting, I’m still waiting for my order. When my order came and I tasted it, it just doesn’t taste good or maybe even anything. The broth is tasteless and not even flavored. What a...waste of my time money! Never again!
We tried the baked rice at this restaurant and found it to be just average. While it was tasty, we quickly grew tired of the flavor. It required a lot of effort to finish without wanting something else due to its repetitive taste, which did not result in a good dining experience. Unfortunately, we were unable to order their noodles as they were out of stock. The service was similar to that of other regular Chinese restaurants. Overall, it is a decent option to consider when at SM Aura.
For php a plate of lechon macau veggie rice soda and bowl of nido soup. Nothing special but good alternative for a fast no fuss but well rounded meal w drink. Staff are prompt in preparing the orders albeit attendants are a little or attendants watched and waited for me to find the menu beside the cashier. Other restos or food stalls practically give out the menu soon as u line up. No big deal but can be better
I never imagined that there would be high-quality Chinese food hidden in a food court at SM Aura. We originally planned to have lunch at Niu that day, but when we were informed by their receptionist that they had no foie gras or the snow mountain asado bun for lunch, we decided to move our reservation to dinner. We needed to find a place to have lunch before watching a movie, but my family members are all picky eaters. After wandering around the entire Sky Park and still not deciding where to eat, my sister suggested checking the movie schedule first. The cinema was located on the fourth floor where the food court was also situated. We noticed some new names like Yakitori and Four Seasons, which is not common in food courts since we usually eat there during our office hours. We decided to try out Four Seasons first. We saw customers ordering beef brisket rice, sweet sour pork rice, and lechon Macao rice. We ordered sweet sour pork and beef brisket rice to share, as we wanted to save our appetite for Niu. To our surprise, the sweet sour pork was delicious and well-presented, and the beef brisket was fantastic, tasting like the ones from expensive Chinese restaurants. We were also surprised by the cheap prices. The cashier even introduced some of their dishes to us with a friendly smile and offered to bring the food to our table. Who said food courts only offer self-service? Four Seasons provides good service and great food at the food court counter.
SM Aura offers a wide range of food choices, from fast-food to mid-range restaurants, and even high-end options like hotel-class buffets. My family, who are all food enthusiasts, decided to dine at Four Season located on the fourth floor food court. Our children were drawn to the yakitori next to Four Season, while my husband and I, being fans of Chinese cuisine, decided to try out Four Season. The cashier, who was very friendly and patient with all our questions, recommended the asado siopao and the pork adobo Chinese-style rice topping. We took a chance on her suggestions, and we were pleasantly surprised. The siopao was reminiscent of those found in fine-dining restaurants, and the rice toppings were delicious and affordable. Our kids, who had initially ordered yakitori, ended up also enjoying the Chinese adobo rice topping and the minced beef with oyster sauce rice topping. However, they found the dishes slightly salty. Our only complaint was the lack of a water station in the food court, leading us to purchase overpriced bottled water from the stores. In the future, we plan to buy drinks from the supermarket on the lower ground before heading to the food court. SM should consider adding a water station for customer convenience.