Me and my family was supposed to have lunch at Mercado. However, we didn't make it to their lunch buffet because it was only available from 11am to 2:30pm and we already arrived at the Resorts World around 2:15pm. We decided to try Noodle Works, which I think is open 24 hours a day to cater for the customers of the casino.
I only used my cellphone camera since cameras are not allowed because of the casino. I think taking pictures are also not allowed. I only took pictures inside the Noodle Works.
Right after you are given a seat, the receptionist will serve hot tea for each guest. You can order your desired food by checking their menu checklist then give it to the servers.
My dad ordered Tom Yam Noodle Soup (PhP220/ 88 pts). He thought that it was a Vietnamese cuisine but it was from Thailand. It is like a seafood noodle soup which has a creamy milky taste because of the coconut milk.
I ordered Cha Kway Teow (PhP200 / 80 pts). It was a wok fried rice noodle with prawn, Chinese sausage, egg, bean sprout and Chinese chives. It was delicious and has a meaty taste.
My mom ordered Bun Thit Nuong (PhP200 /80 pts). It was a vermicelli noodle salad with BBQ pork. It was like a plain "pancit". Nothing's special.
My sister ordered Wok Fried Beef Hofan (PhP200 / 80 pts). It was like what I ordered but the only difference is the toppings which is the beef and mine was still tastier.
The three condiments that you could add to your food is all chili-based. Don't forget to try the sweet chili garlic because it could enhance the flavor of the food. All servings are good for one person and they serve it in big proportion.
The prices in the menu doesn't include local tax and service charge so better put an additional amount on the prices listed. The drinks are expensive. Soda drinks are PhP 85 each while the freshly squeezed orange juice is PhP150 even though from the menu it is stated to be worth PhP115 only.
My dad ordered Tom Yam Noodle Soup (PhP220/ 88 pts). He thought that it was a Vietnamese cuisine but it was from Thailand. It is like a seafood noodle soup which has a creamy milky taste because of the coconut milk.
I ordered Cha Kway Teow (PhP200 / 80 pts). It was a wok fried rice noodle with prawn, Chinese sausage, egg, bean sprout and Chinese chives. It was delicious and has a meaty taste.
My mom ordered Bun Thit Nuong (PhP200 /80 pts). It was a vermicelli noodle salad with BBQ pork. It was like a plain "pancit". Nothing's special.
My sister ordered Wok Fried Beef Hofan (PhP200 / 80 pts). It was like what I ordered but the only difference is the toppings which is the beef and mine was still tastier.
The three condiments that you could add to your food is all chili-based. Don't forget to try the sweet chili garlic because it could enhance the flavor of the food. All servings are good for one person and they serve it in big proportion.
The prices in the menu doesn't include local tax and service charge so better put an additional amount on the prices listed. The drinks are expensive. Soda drinks are PhP 85 each while the freshly squeezed orange juice is PhP150 even though from the menu it is stated to be worth PhP115 only.
Once you are a member at the Resorts World, you could use your gained points to pay whatever you ordered. c",)
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