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Avaliação da contribuiçãoJust coz their Java Ribs was not that good. It was chewy and lacks flavor unless you put some java sauce. This was not my first time to eat here, no doubt their Java Chicken is good but for the rest of their grilled menu. Not that satisfying.
Im one of the few people who enjoys unlimited everything. This restaurant is a good place if youre like me. Wondering why some were complaining about the serving size. Well for me it's quite reasonable for a food pricing 100+ pesos.
There are days wherein my family and I would have lunch at Jordan's after church. Why wouldn't we? The food is great, the prices are affordable and the service is good, too. Though small, there's a parking space available. But early this year up to our last visit, their food and services are slowly going downhill.<br/ <br/ First on the list is the rice. We ordered a chicken meal. Even though the chicken tastes great, you will need a delicious rice to enjoy the entire meal. Their Garlic Liempo is also good but it's difficult to chew. For the service, I'm not sure if they changed their staff. But they all need to be available and attentive.<br/ <br/ Moreover, their other offerings such as Garlic Porkloin Steak, Potato Pops and burgers are still okay. I hope it stays that way. I also hope they re-check how they prepare and cook the food plus the services. Make sure that at least one waiter is present if the rest are going to the kitchen to check the food.
Thanks for the excellent chicken java! All around had a good experience and very polite staff. 5 stars!!
<br/ Jordan's is located at 34 Visayas ave Vasra, Quezon City. It is one of the new budget friendly restaurants along Visayas Ave. The place is air conditioned so you don't have to worry about the smoke, dust and noise coming from the vehicles passing by outside. It is also spacious, though it tends to be a bit crowded during meal times.<br/ <br/ Their Flaming Sisig is a must try. It is good for up to two persons. It is served with egg and drizzled with mayo on top. It is not too spicy which is good because the other flavors aren't overpowered. Another good thing aside from the taste is that it only costs 99 pesos.<br/ <br/ This restaurant seems to have joined the bagnet craze. They have a combination of kangkong and bagnet which they call, Bagnet with Garlic Kangkong. The kangkong also known as swamp cabbage, river or water spinach, etc., is sauteed in garlic tgen topped with deep fried pork or the Ilocano version of lechon kawali. This dish comes in ample servings and can be shared by two to three persons. The crispy pork complements the fresh taste of the kangkong. For just 155 pesos you can enjoy the famous bagnet and it comes with a little bit of twist.<br/ <br/ They have bottomless or unlimited iced tea for just 29 pesos. <br/ <br/ The odd thing here is that for some reason, the serving of their extra rice is more than that of the initial serving. <br/ <br/ They are also open for franchising, as seen on the ads on each of their tables.<br/ <br/ Jordan's certainly have an edge because of the great tasting food that they offer at low prices and big servings. They also have a wide selection of dishes and desserts on their menu. The service is fast which is also a plus.<br/ <br/ RATINGS:<br/ <br/ Food: 5/5<br/ Cleanliness: 5/5<br/ Ambiance: 4/5<br/ Service: 4/5<br/ Price: 5/5