Jenny Corpuz
Madam cashier is rude,
A food stall named Zagu Food Drinks with tables and chairs set up outside.
A Filipino food stall with a display of food and signs advertising menu items and prices.
A food stall displaying Filipino breakfast and merienda specials with prices.
A close-up of a small container of food with chili and a pink cup with text.
A close-up of a cold, sweating Coca-Cola can with the Zagu Food Drinks logo.
A close-up of a delicious curry dish with meat and vegetables in a clear container.
A close-up of a takeaway container filled with a rich, creamy curry dish.
A plate of rice with vegetables and a side dish, served with a can of Coca-Cola.
A takeout container filled with rice and a meat dish with vegetables.
Two trays of food, each with rice, meat, and a side dish.
People are seated at tables inside Zagu Food Drinks, with the shop's name visible above.
A white plastic bag from Zagu Food Drinks containing food items and a drink.
A clear plastic container with food inside, wrapped in orange plastic.
A close-up of a takeaway food container filled with a creamy, yellow curry dish.
Close-up of rice with two servings of a savory dish topped with orange slices.
A takeout container filled with rice, a meat dish, and a small side of sauce.
A plastic bag with food and a can of drink on a table.
Close-up of Yeo's Lychee flavored drinks with less sugar.
Several cups of iced tea and a can of Fuze tea on a marble surface.
Several sealed food containers in orange plastic bags, ready for takeaway.
A plastic container with food inside, placed in an orange plastic bag.
A plate of food with rice, a meat dish, and a creamy salad, next to a can of iced tea.
A close-up of a plate of food with rice, a creamy dish with greens, and a meat stew.
Interior view of a Filipino food stall with customers dining and food displays.
A top-down view of Filipino dishes including pancit, lumpia, and ube ice cream.
Based on 11 reviews
Out of 2294 shops
Out of 120 main course shops
Jenny Corpuz
Madam cashier is rude,
Regie Nique
Cashier has a very unpleasant attitude. The food also has a hair, I ended up not eating my food…there’s lots of people coz it’s Sunday, I didn’t want to create a commotion so I just returned the food and go. The hair was not definitely mine coz it’s black and straight, mine is brown and curly
John Nemeno
I think this restaurant changes prices every day haha.. This is probably the most expensive Filipino restaurant in Lucky Plaza #NotRecommended #Avoid
Girlie Gorgonio
No good service..the woman in dessert counter....i dnt know if she is the owner or staff..or whatever..
vAn NoUsHkA
The best Dinakdakan, a Bopis and Pork adobo I’ve tried here in SG! Reasonable portions for it’s price. Happy tummy and cravings satisfied! Thank u!
LongEr
One of favorite filipino lunch canteen. My Filipino Friend brought me here 5 years ago. Since then, I fall in love with Filipino food. They cook pork in a really awesome way. The pork is soft and full of flavor. The sour soup melt the oily taste of port fat. They know about how to mix flavors and ingredients. The beef is a bit tough. Port is the best. The performance to price ratio is good. It used to be $5.5 for 2 dishes and 1 drink. Now increased to $6. It’s a great choice for office works to have lunch here.
Keng-Hock Pwee
Tucked away in a hidden corner, Zagu offers reasonably priced Philippine food in one of the more spacious eateries in Lucky Plaza. Servings are not miserly and well-prepared, and their cakes and desserts represent some of the better Pinoy foods you're likely to try.
mark banaria
Best dinakdakan and kare kare and suman latik. I eat 3 wkends in a row
Francis Velegra
Zagu has a plethora of Pinoy delicacies for affordable prices. The food is so good that people who aren’t Pinoy go there too! My pinoy friends have truly changed my life by introducing me to this place!