L’Eau Vive in Asia

  4.4 – 94 reviews   • French restaurant

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Address: 1499 P M Guazon, Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila, Philippines

Phone: +63 917 540 3423

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Reviews

Anne JM
There’s ample parking and the place is quiet enough for a decent conversation with friends or family. They also offer function rooms and dining packages for bigger groups.

Background music could be improved

I had their French onion soup, beef Bourguignon, Vietnamese coffee and plain crêpes. They were all absolutely delicious! Service was very thoughtful: they always checked on whether the food is to our liking. I vow to be back.

They also have tailoring/dressmaking services, and was able to check out the finely sewn uniforms and dresses which they crafted with care.
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Adele Cua
This is French cuisine run by missionary sisters.
Food is delicious cooked with love and care and of generous size.
Prices are very reasonable and portion of what you pay goes to charity.
Dining is quiet and comfortably relaxing makes you enjoy the food.
Ample parking place.
A must experience !
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Rocky Acot
Note: cash only. As of June 30, their GCash account is already full. So be prepared to bring a lot of cash to pay for your meals – especially dinner.

Eating at L’Eau Vive is like going back in time. Specifically the mid-80’s, which is when this restaurant opened first. It’s run by an apostolic society of nuns, and dinnertime can find you being invited to join the Ave Maria evening prayers at 745pm.

With the presence of Vietnamese nuns, the restaurant now serves both French and Vietnamese food. Tasty fare, and our favorite was the steak with a mustard gravy sauce.

Yes, quite expensive – but think of it as a charitable endeavor (especially if you’re Catholic).
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Dewey Doxie
Food is good. Price point is okay. Free parking. Service is terrible and have to follow up everything. The nuns are nice and smiley but I cannot understand the Vietnamese nuns. I had to hunt them down in order to get my order and get my bill. I tried calling them over to my table even just to serve me water, and to no avail. The irony of not serving water and you’re called L’Eau Vive. I asked for the menu for dessert, they also didn’t give it, so I decided not to order instead. Food is good, service does not exist apart from happy cheerful smiles. They need actual hospitality training and to be attentive and learn how to communicate with customers better.
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茂藤
Missionary sisters run the restaurant. Generous portion and very traditional French, very Butterly. My Asian stomach, a main dish’s is good for 2. Prices are reasonable. A quiet and comfortably relaxing.
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Nathaniel Nuyda
Has great western and Viet food. The sisters are really great at what they do. They serve and entertain well and pray together.
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CC L
It’s a very peaceful quaint hidden oasis within the metro that is worth to explore and try. Relax with some sounds of nature while you dine and hear the humble beginnings and their mission.

They serve French and some Vietnamese cuisine and specially cooked by our very own nuns and lay sisters. You can also learn more and help about their amazing mission and feeding program. When dining you don’t just enjoy the gastronomic experience but also help in their mission.

Has limited parking space and just around the corner before you cross the bridge opposite of Robinson Otis you won’t miss it.
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Anjo Mines
It was a good way of reminiscing good old times when we were still Unilever employees and would fancy good expensive food at leau viv. The food is more home cooked, less fancy, and just the right serving size. Sister Francia looks forward to seeing more patrons visit their restaurant.
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Maire Fernandez
A hidden gem in Paco. This is a french restaurant run by nuns and they serve french cuisine. You can host your parties here as well. Free parking inside.
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M. S.
Food taste just ok. Nothing fancy.
French Vietnamese cuisine. …
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