Welcome to Fahrenheit Food Center, a beloved culinary landmark tucked away on Del Pilar Street in the heart of Tacloban City, Leyte, Philippines. Known for its rich history and consistent quality, this fast-food haven has been a staple for locals and visitors alike since its inception in the nineties. With a reputation built on tasty offerings and affordability, Fahrenheit is not just a restaurant; it’s a cherished institution.
The menu at Fahrenheit is a delightful blend of classic comfort food. Diners rave about their grilled pork, hailed for its smoky flavor that has stood the test of time. The richness of daing na bangus and the refreshing sweetness of halo-halo are also standout items that have earned the loyalty of many patrons. As one customer noted, while portion sizes may have shrunk, the taste remains steadfast and satisfying.
The atmosphere at Fahrenheit mirrors its extensive culinary background—inviting and calm, a perfect backdrop for families, students, and professionals. The second floor even offers a cozy co-working space for those needing a productive environment. It’s not just about the food; it’s about creating a community hub where everyone feels welcome. Greur Bernal's second visit, now with his wife, highlights this blend of great food and a warm setting, encouraging people to return for more.
Affordability is another cornerstone of Fahrenheit Food Center. Many reviews underline how budget-friendly this eatery is without compromising on taste or quality. Mark Joseph Diocton reflects on his long-time appreciation for the roasted chicken and mango shake, pointing out that countless students have made this their go-to spot. Food lovers of all types will find something to satisfy their cravings, from crispy fried chicken to delightful cheeseburgers.
Nonetheless, the experience is sometimes marred by inconsistent service, with reviews indicating that not all staff members exude the warmth one might hope for in a dining experience. However, as Diane Mabag notes, the flavorful dishes still lure customers back time and again, proving that the heart of Fahrenheit lies in its celebrated cuisine.
In summary, Fahrenheit Food Center stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of comfort food. Whether you’re a long-time admirer or a first-time visitor, every meal is a taste of Tacloban’s history and hospitality. So next time you find yourself in the city, step into Fahrenheit—your taste buds will thank you.
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Maita Rosieann G.K
19/10/2025
This place is one of the oldest fast food in Tacloban. The food taste still same especially grilled pork (even though the port got smaller) Halo halo and daing na bangus was also good! budget friendly. Only one of the cashier was a bit moody not even smiling. But all in all this place has good food must try in Tacloban.
Greur Bernal
09/10/2025
The ambience inside is calm. They have nice food with very affordable prices. You can find a co-working space in the second floor for those who are into collaboration. And oh, they're ice cream is very tasty with lots of delicious mixtures! Update 2024: My second time coming here and this time, with my wife. Had a great time and the food's delish!
Ruenna Ramone
07/10/2025
Food is great and affordable! The staff are friendly and nice.
Mark Joseph Diocton
10/09/2025
Been eating in this institution since I was in college. One of the best fast food restaurant I've been to. Will always comeback everytime I visit Tacloban. I love their roasted chicken, cheeseburger and mango shake. Affordable and tasty!
Diane Mabag
01/09/2025
Fahrenheit has always been a staple of Tacloban City. Their menu has had a few tweaks and updates but the taste has always been the same ever since the nineties up to now. It still is savory and tasty. From their fried chicken to the fries and their beef curry. I wish they still had the sweet and sour pork though. It was my favorite. Oh and the prices, still affordable! The other side though is that the customer service is still the same, not that great but tolerable.
Emmanuel Dato
20/08/2025
I usually don’t review fast food but this is a local restaurant in Tacloban and they have been around for a while now they deserve the shout out. The food is still great. My favorite meat roll is still delicious. This used to be my favorite dining place when I was in college so I am glad to be back. The breakfast meals are better than the popular fast food chains nearby but the coffee is too sweet. They have really good desserts.
Krystyna Palafox
10/08/2025
Recently visited this meriendahan in Tacloban as recommended by our local friends. The cheeseburger (₱55) is really good for its price, and the caldereta rice meal (₱140) is flavorful and filling. Both have that homemade taste you’d want from a merienda spot. The place looks newly renovated, bright, clean, and well-lit, with lots of tables and chairs, plus air-conditioning. Parking is a headache though It’s hard to find a spot right by the resto, so we had to park farther away and walk.
TD Stieler
26/07/2025
Always love the food here. It's yummy and cheap. Highly recommend the gulaman.