November 17, 2017

Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen in Uptown BGC

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  • Enjoy meals for sharing here at Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen.

    Watermelon Salad (Php 265)

    Having its first branch in Tagaytay, Bawai’s Vietnamese was the go-to place for anyone heading South on a hunt for a great place that serves Vietnamese cuisine. With its strong following, it has now opened branches in Manila, where it continues to be a favorite restaurant for anything Vietnamese.

    Pho Bites (Php 320) Rice noodles with lettuce and beef

    Branch in Uptown Mall, BGC

    Bawai, which translates to “maternal grandmother” in Vietnamese, is a restaurant which serves authentic Vietnamese favorites made from healthy ingredients. Traditional dishes such as goi cuon (fresh spring roll), pho bo (beef noodle soup), and even the popular iced Vietnamese coffee are also offered here for your sumptuous fare.

    Pho Bo Kho (Php 375) A type of Vietnamese beef stew

    Bright hues dominate the space in Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen

    Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen has this distinct ambiance that makes you feel at home with their delectable home-cooked Vietnamese meals. It has become a favorite family dining destination in the South, and now that it’s here in Manila, Asian comfort food has gotten better when it comes to the Metro’s dining scene.

    Have a delightful Vietnamese cuisine experience at Bawai’s Vietnamese Kitchen!

    General Information

  • G/F Uptown Parade, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
  • 0917-152-2924
  • 11:00 am to 10:00 pm (Mon. to Sun.)
  • https://www.facebook.com/bawais/
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