The choices at Public Eatery at Robinsons Magnolia aren’t far from its partner The Grid at Rockwell.
Category: Manila
Baristart Coffee, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Philippines
Baristart Coffee opening in Manila breaks the streak of bad restaurant franchises in the metro.
Breakfast at Antonio’s Robinsons Magnolia, Quezon City, Philippines
Breakfast at Antonio’s finally opens at Robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City in time for Mother’s Day weekend.
SilverKris Lounge, NAIA Manila International Airport Terminal 3
Here’s a review of the Singapore Airlines SilverKris Lounge at NAIA International Airport Terminal 3.
Windmill Lausanne, Crosswinds Tagaytay Resort, Philippines
I found a taste of Switzerland in the Philippines.
Coffeebay, Angeles, Pampanga, Philippines
Nothing special. It’s just another CBTL / Starbucks doppelganger.
Breakfast at Antonio’s, Tagaytay, Philippines
Hot chocolate and ensaymadas were legendary. And their homemade corned beef is mouthwatering and juicy.
Olive Garden, Glorietta, Philippines
In Manila, there’s a secret formula for opening successful restaurants. Unlimited dishes. Large portion sizes. Bonus points if its American.
Here Cafe, Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Philippines
This 500 seater cafe is probably the biggest coffee shop in the Philippines.
BBQ Chicken Philippines, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
BBQ Chicken finally disproves my belief that foreign restaurants in Manila tarnish a brand’s reputation due to inconsistent, poor quality dishes.
Auro Chocolate Cafe, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Manila
This award-winning chocolate institution is what I believe the Philippines should have been striving to accomplish from the very beginning.
Cafe Kitsune, The Podium, Manila
{Unpopular opinion} In the world of Cafe Kitsune, Manila beats Singapore for the first time.
Muji Cafe Philippines
Muji Cafe: #NeverAgain.
Kiwami Food Hall, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Kiwami Food Hall spells great concept with four Japanese masters. Amidst its hour long queues, it’s all smoke and mirrors with forgettable dishes.
Dean and DeLuca QC, Manila, Philippines
After its failed predecessor, Dean and DeLuca makes a well-deserved comeback with its brunch fare, viennoiserie and the Hokkaido Purple Yam Cheesecake.
Coffee Academics, Legazpi Village, Makati, Manila
After a streak of terrible dining experiences recently, I wasn’t too sanguine about Coffee Academics opening in Manila.
Randy’s Donuts PH, Bonifacio Global City, Manila
Randy’s Donuts opening in Manila is a wonderful silver lining… since Manila restaurants seemed to stop cooking anything remotely passable in the post-pandemic world.
Omotesando Koffee, Power Plant Mall, Manila
By far the biggest disappointment ever. Omotesando Koffee might be better off not opening in PH at all.
Shake Shack All Around the World
Have you ever had Shake Shack’s shoestring fries before it’s crinkle cut fries?
Kam’s Roast Philippines: Does it live up to the hype?
Does this three-time Michelin star restaurant promise the same hype in its Manila location?