Homey with a touch of French. Bakeshop and cafe, with a fine selection of Japanese coffee, plus a little bit of grocer choices of Japanese goodies. Japanese, Casual Php 300 - 450 Tip: 30%off on all breads from 6pm!!! Aomori, Greenhills Lower Ground floor Northeast Square Bldg., Connecticut St Greenhills, San Juan (02) 724-1952
I luv it! And we keep coming back for more! Quaint, american, homey feel... Like you're transported to Tagaytay where it's a few degrees lower and the faint smell of wood and cedar welcomes you "home". Bests: - shepherd's pie - chicken spinach lasagna - bacon breakfast meal - wild mushroom soup - pumpkin soup - cordon bleu - pork chops - ribs - cupcakes!!! Verdict: 4* food taste & quality 3* value 3* service (too many guests & they're always under staffed during lunch)
Afternoon choco + hot pandesal in different native cheeses. Consume immediately. What a nice place for a decent meeting. It is quite warm during this time though, but the staff is very attentive so + points. I tried other dishes here some dinners ago and I don't remember hearing any complaints in my brain. Have to look for the shots. Verdict: 4* food and service 4* value for money 2* for cleanliness due to small roaches by the glass windows!
Early day Saturday! After a very early morning run, it's totally time for some real breakfast! Somewhere where our celebrant hasn't been... Banapple :) Corn Chowder - super thick, salty, & cold. Herbed Chicken Roll - ala cordon bleu - salty, like the soup. Tapa Rice Plate - big serving of rice, tapa and herbed & creamy scrambled eggs. The meat is too sweet though. Ask for suka (white vinegar) on the side. Chicken Bacon Dish - a but on the salty side but our celebrant enjoyed it a lot :) Classic Cold Coffee - dark coffee with ice, literally. Ask for creamer/milk if you wish. Banoffee Pie - yummy and rich :) too much cream for elders :) Verdict: Quaint place to hang-out and have a good meal. p200/pax. Meal taste should be made more consistent. I remembered sayin yum for every dish I tried before.
Authentic healthy, Asian food in Makati? Visit Ba Noi's ! Quaint, homey interioirs welcomes you to a Vietnamese "home". Walls adorned with black and white photos feeds your eyes with shots of the origins of the soon to be served dishes. Service is a bit hectic during lunchtime. Better come as a small group, and be early, or come in after 1pm. Half of our group of 10 had to go somewhere else for lunch. Our orders had to be repeated by a senior server for confirmantion and we had to wait more than 30mins to be served - hungry tummy! Fresh springrolls are a specialty, as with any Vietnamese resto. But theirs is more fresh and somehow juicier?! I wasn't in the mood for Pho nor soup. So I got a dish served with rice, and anything in-between. The grilled boneless chicken is a must try. I love the succulent meat and the mix of sauces that made my lunch very flavourful. Cap it off with either hot or cold vietnamese coffee. Warning: strong blend. I honestly fo...