Delightful takes on Filipino food: Locavore Kitchen + Drinks, Eastwood City

If you’re on the lookout for a place that beautifully reinvents Filipino cuisine, where the heartwarming flavors of home-cooked Filipino dishes intertwine with a dash of innovation, well, nestled in the vibrant Eastwood City neighborhood, is your ultimate destination for an unforgettable dining experience that brings classic Filipino flavors to new heights.

That is Locavore Kitchen + Drinks.

History and Mission

The story of Locavore is one of culinary passion and a commitment to reinventing Filipino cuisine. Four couples, including the dynamic Speedy and Alta Lyttle, teamed up with the daring and talented chef Kel Zagguire. Their vision? To take the comforting essence of home-cooked Filipino food and transform classic staples into something that appeals to a broader and more diverse palate.

Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood

Locavore’s journey began along Brixton Street in Kapitolyo, Pasig City, becoming a haven for locals in search of a community bistro within months of opening. With its playful and unique menu that still stays within the essence of straightforward Filipino flavors, Locavore became the place where you can enjoy “Filipino food you wouldn’t be able to eat at home.”

Unique Approach to Filipino Cuisine

At the core of Locavore’s identity lies an unyielding dedication to employing exclusively fresh, locally sourced ingredients, nurtured and cultivated by nearby farmers and growers. This devotion extends to fostering strong relationships within the local agricultural community, resulting in every mouthful being not just audacious and adventurous, but also naturally organic and environmentally sustainable. This holistic approach stands as a heartwarming gesture of reciprocity, echoing their commitment to empowering local businesses and embracing a more connected culinary ecosystem.

Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood

My Family’s Brunch Experience

One fine Sunday morning, after the family has attended mass, brunch seemed like a great idea. Given the fam’s developing taste for foodie adventures, we decided to dine at Locavore’s Eastwood branch.

In this restaurant with a chic hispter vibe, we found modernity and creativity in equal measure. The sleek interior design set the stage for an extraordinary meal. Its high ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows that let in lots of natural light give a sense of spaciousness. For diners who prefer to enjoy their meal in the open air, Locavore offers an al fresco dining area where they can savor their food amidst the relaxed atmosphere of Eastwood’s surroundings.

For our Sunday brunch, the fam and I feasted on:

Salted Egg Chips (Php445). A tantalizing creation of thinly sliced taro coated in salted egg puree, topped with quesong puti and a zesty salsa, serving as a great start to our meal!

Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood

Boneless Lechon Belly (Php800). A nod to Cebu’s finest, served with pinakurat vinegar and bagoong, complemented by pickled cucumber.

Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood

Sizzling Sinigang (Php680). Locavore’s most famous dish, boasting tender beef cubes and vegetables served sour and garlicky on a sizzling plate. This is definitely a family favorite and not a dish to be missed!

Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood
Locavore Eastwood

Dining at Locavore is an experience that encapsulates the heart and soul of Filipino cuisine while weaving in innovative twists. So, whether you’re seeking something entirely different or yearning to rediscover a beloved favorite, Locavore is the answer. Gather your loved ones and embark on a culinary journey that tickles both your imagination and palate.

Head over to Locavore Kitchen + Drinks at Ground Floor 1880 Eastwood Ave Building, Eastwod City, Bagumbayan, Quezon City, open daily from 10am to 10pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 917 5120159.

Other Locavore branches are located at:

  • 10 Brixton Street, Barangay Kapitolyo, Pasig City (+63 917 6842014)
  • Ground Floor, Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Oranbo, Pasig City (+63 917 7742023)
  • Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig (Tel: +63 917 5742017)
  • Ground Level, Three Central, Valero St., Salcedo Village, Makati (Tel: +63 917 1782018)
  • Ground Level, S’Maison, Seaside Blvd, Pasay (Tel: +63 917 8472747)
  • Upper Ground, SM Bacoor, Bgy Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo Highway corner Tirona Highway, Bacoor, Cavite (Tel: +63 917 1472022)

To stay updated on its menu and offers, follow Locavore Kitchen & Drinks on Facebook and Instagram.

Check out my previous post about Locavore:

#BaguioEats: Savoring authentic Japanese delights at Chaya

Hubby and I recently took the fam on a much-deserved break in Baguio, the charming city known for its cool weather, scenic landscapes, and delightful dining experiences.

Aside from the sightseeing and the meet-ups with family and friends, the family certainly looked forward to the foodie adventures that the City of Pines has to offer.

Fortunately, Hubby’s cousin, who we make a point of meeting up with whenever we’re in Baguio, suggested Chaya – the hidden culinary gem nestled in a peaceful suburb just 10 minutes away from Session Road – for our dinner rendezvous.

Discovering Chaya’s Allure

Goin to Chaya feels like stumbling upon a well-kept secret. This little haven exudes warmth and coziness, making it the perfect place for an intimate family meal. The quaint residential area sets the stage for an unforgettable dining adventure.

Once inside, you’ll find yourself transported to a charming Japanese abode. Every corner is adorned with personal touches – from unique Japanese-themed decor to handcrafted quilts adorning the walls. Potted plants add a touch of nature, creating an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

While we missed the chance to dine in its al fresco area due to the rainy weather, we still found its interior just as enchanting. The sprawling wooden communal tables made us feel like we’re in a big family gathering. For a more intimate setting, there are also circular tables and couch seating.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
The heart and soul of Chaya

The driving force behind Chaya is its chef and co-owner – Sonoko Taguchi. Her culinary journey started with her aunt and grandmother, who ran a restaurant in Japan. Their traditional recipes have been passed down through generations, which she then brought to Baguio for the enjoyment of its locals and visitors.

Drawn by the cool weather and the allure of fresh produce at the local market and inspired by her dream of creating Japanese dishes with a touch of the town’s supplies and flavors, Sonoko opened Chaya in 2010, which became a much-loved dining destination in Baguio.

One of the things that set Chaya apart is its commitment to green cuisine – contemporary Japanese dishes that are both authentic and delicious. The restaurant boasts a diverse menu, catering to various preferences, including vegetarian and vegan options. Here, foodies can indulge guilt-free while relishing the flavors of Japan.

Indulging in Chaya’s Culinary Offerings

Now, let’s dive into the highlight of our visit – the delectable dishes we enjoyed at Chaya.

First up, the fresh and succulent Tuna Sashimi (Php490) and Salmon Sashimi (Php490), both served with soy sauce, wasabi, and pickled ginger were a perfect start to our meal.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

We also freshened up our palate with the Chaya Salad (Php400), made with greens topped with fresh fruits and drizzled with a fruity vinaigrette dressing.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

Next on our meal was the Chicken Karaage (Php420) – Japanese-style fried chicken that was crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, a true comfort food delight, and a true favorite for my son, especially when accompanied by rich Japanese mayo.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Ebi Tempura (Php480) showcased perfectly battered and fried shrimp, while the Vegetable Tempura (Php400) presented a medley of carrots, zucchini, pumpkin flowers and onions in a light and crispy coating, both served with the sweet-savory tempura dipping sauce.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Sukiyaki (Php560), a delightful Japanese hot pot dish, simmered thinly sliced beef, vegetables, and tofu in a savory broth, left us feeling warm and satisfied despite the chilly weather.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

The Agedashi Tofu (Php295), is Hubby’s favorite treat, thanks to its crispy outer layer and sweet-savory sauce.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

For Hubby, no Japanese meal is complete without some classics like Edamame (Php220), those steamed soybeans served in their pods, and the heartwarming Miso Soup (Php130) with tofu, seaweed, and scallions.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

While the rest of the fam opted for plain rice to go with our Japanese viands, I couldn’t resist treating myself to some flavorful Chahan (Php360), Japanese-style fried rice.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Service with a Smile

The experience at Chaya extends beyond just the food. The attentive and friendly service made your visit even more enjoyable. The staff thoughtfully served complimentary side dishes and hot tea while we waited for our meal, and then bite-sized green tea ice cream for dessert afterwards, ensuring that we left the restaurant well-satisfied.

Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio
Chaya Baguio

Chaya is definitely a culinary haven where authentic Japanese dishes meet heartwarming hospitality.

(A word to the wise: be sure to arrive early or schedule your visit during off-peak hours as the limited parking may be an issue.)

Whether you’re visiting Baguio for a special occasion, or, like us, simply seeking a casual meal withfamily and friends, Chaya promises an unforgettable dining experience. So, if you find yourself in this beautiful city, make sure to add Chaya to your list of must-visit restaurants.

Green Chaya Restaurant and Cafe is located at 72 Legarda Road, Baguio City, Benguet Province, open daily from 10am to 8pm. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 915 9054820.

Another branch is located at SM City Baguio, along Luneta Hill, Upper Session Road, Baguio City, Benguet Province. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 945 4388495.

Stay updated on Chaya’s menu and offers by following it on Facebook and Instagram.

Discover Puebla La Cantina: Mexican-inspired flavors to be enjoyed atop AutoBites Carwash x Chill

Nestled in the heart of Mandaluyong City, Puebla La Cantina is a Latin-American restaurant that promises a delightful fusion of flavors, a lively ambiance, and a unique twist that sets it apart from similar eateries in the metro.

Located atop the popular AutoBites Carwash x Chill, this vibrant culinary gem offers foodies the opportunity to indulge in Mexican-inspired cuisine while pampering their beloved vehicles.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Ambiance and Atmosphere

Puebla La Cantina is an unassuming but charming eatery with a casual and inviting atmosphere. The restaurant boasts an industrial feel, perfectly complemented by colorful and festive Latin American decor. The open kitchen concept allows guests to witness the preparation of mouthwatering dishes from scratch.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

For those seeking an al fresco experience, the restaurant offers a charming outdoor dining area, ideal for summer nights or a leisurely gathering with good friends while enjoying good food.

Mexican-Inspired Culinary Delights

Puebla La Cantina’s menu showcases a diverse range of Mexican-inspired dishes tailored to suit the discerning Pinoy palate. Let your taste buds dance with delight with these delectable offerings.

Quesadilla (Php180). Tortilla warmed on a griddle with chedar cheese, chopped onions and roasted red peppers

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Pollo Taco (Php170). Shredded grilled chicken served in two warm tortillas, topped with salsa, housemade Puebla sauce and cilantro.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Carnitas Taco (Php190). Shredded roasted pork served in two warm tortillas, topped with salsa, housemade Puebla sauce and cilantro

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Nacho Puebla (Php350). Fresh and crispy nacho chips loaded with Carne Asada, shredded grilled chicken, beans, cilantro and onions, topped with housemade smokey cheese sauce with a sie of salsa and garlic sauce.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Birria Quesa Taco (Php300). Beef slow-cooked in Ancho, Guajilla and Arbol Chile served with mozzarella in a soft tortilla topped with mozzarella, onions and cilantro, then partnered with consomme.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Chili con Carne Bowl (Php280). Ground beef slow-cooked in Mexican spices served with Nacho chips and tortilla.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Buffalo Chicken (Php350). Crunchy chicken wings and pieces tossed in classic tangy buffalo sauce.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Garlic Parmesan Chicken (Php350). Crunchy chicken wings and pieces tossed in parmesan cheese, garlic and Italian herbs.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Umbria Pasta (Php250). Thick and creamy linguini tossed with Mexican sausage and herb, topped with grilled chicken.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Shrimp Diablo (Php295). Pasta tossed with spicy and buttery shrimp in tomato cream sauce.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Pork Burrito Platter (Php260). Tortilla-less version of the burrito with smokey grilled pork over Mexican rice topped with tangy salsa.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Easy Chops (Php280). Boneless pork loin marinated in special herbs then pan-grilled to perfection and served on a bed of Mexican rice with a side of gravy.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

With an array of flavorsome choices, Puebla La Cantina ensures that there’s something for everyone.

Refreshing Drinks to Complement Your Meal

No dining experience is complete without delightful beverages, and Puebla La Cantina has you covered. Pair your Mexican-inspired feast with their refreshing House Blend Iced Tea, a perfectly balanced and invigorating beverage that complements the bold flavors of the cuisine.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

And of course, what’s a visit to a Mexican restaurant without enjoying a classic Margarita? Sip on this, and let the vibrant flavors transport you to the sunny beaches of Mexico.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Affordability and Value

One of the highlights of Puebla La Cantina is its commitment to providing affordable dining options without compromising on quality and taste. With reasonable prices, visitors can savor an authentic Mexican culinary experience without breaking the bank.

Puebla La Cantina also loves to delight its customers with special promotions and events. Currently, they are running an exciting contest where five lucky winners have a chance to win P1,000 worth of gift certificates. By liking their Facebook page, following their Instagram account, and participating in the contest, guests can become a part of the Puebla La Cantina experience and potentially enjoy a free dining adventure. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to explore their flavors!

A Story of Passion and Identity

Puebla La Cantina is the brainchild of husband and wife team RJ and Wel Guanlao. Passionate about delivering an exceptional dining experience, they decided to rebrand their previous establishment, Ole Nacho Bar, and give it a distinct Latin American identity. Through their culinary expertise and unwavering dedication, they have successfully transformed Puebla La Cantina into a vibrant and beloved dining destination.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Convenient Location and Unforgettable Experiences

Strategically situated on top of AutoBites Carwash x Chill, Puebla La Cantina offers a unique advantage to its customers. Guests can treat themselves to mouthwatering dishes while simultaneously pampering their vehicles. As you relish the vibrant flavors of Mexico, take a moment to admire the bustling carwash below, creating a dynamic experience that merges the worlds of gastronomy and automotive care.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Puebla La Cantina is still culinary gem but promises an unforgettable dining adventure. Embrace the flavors and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere, and make memories with your friends and family here.

Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina
Puebla La Cantina

Puebla La Cantina is located at 732 Sgt. Bumatay Street, Barangay Plainview, Mandaluyong City, open Sundays, Tuesdays to Thursdays from 4pm to 12 midnight and Fridays to Saturdays from 4pm to 2am. For inquiries and reservations, call +63 917 5660619.

Disclosure: I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant with my fellow foodies. Food items mentioned here were served at no cost to the attendees in exchange for honest reviews.

Max’s Restaurant reopens in Forbes Town: A must-try destination for BGC Denizens

Max’s Restaurant, the home of the famous Sarap-to-the-Bones® Fried Chicken, recently reopened its Forbes Town branch in Bonifacio Global City (BGC). The iconic Filipino restaurant chain well-loved for its delicious food and excellent service, is now ready to provide those residing or working in BGC the perfect place to visit for a satisfying meal any time of the day.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant: A Proud Filipino Tradition

Max’s Restaurant started in 1945 thanks to Maximo Gimenez, who opened his home together with his niece, Ruby, serving the now-famous Sarap-To-The-Bones® Fried Chicken. Since then, Max’s Restaurant has established itself as a household name, an institution, and a proud Filipino tradition.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Start Your Day with Max’s Restaurant

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town is now open for breakfast, offering an extensive selection of sumptuous meals, baked products, and coffee. The branch recently collaborated with local coffee brand, Yardstick, to offer its special Max’s Medium Roast Blend. Customers can choose from a range of specialty coffee drinks, including Double Espresso, Cappuccino, Americano, Mocha, Spanish Latte, or the Classic Iced/Hot Latte. Pair your coffee with Max’s Corner Bakery’s Pandesal for a great start to your day.

Al Fresco Dining Area for Nature Lovers

Max’s Restaurant has also built a new al fresco pet-friendly dining area for those who prefer to dine outside. The breezy outdoor space gives a casual vibe and is best enjoyed during the summer months or days with favorable weather. It’s an excellent spot for nature lovers who want to enjoy their meals while taking in the beautiful scenery.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
For the Busy Bees: Take-Out Nook

Max’s Restaurant has created a take-out nook for those on the go. Located beside the entrance door, this take-out nook offers a more convenient way to place orders and grab meals when in a rush. Whether you’re a resident or an office worker in BGC, Max’s Restaurant has got you covered.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Enjoy Filipino food favorites

One of the reasons why Max’s Restaurant has become an institution in the Philippines is because of its classic Filipino dishes. The most popular dish is, of course, its Sarap-To-The-Bones® Fried Chicken, which has crispy skin and juicy meat that Filipinos have come to love. This dish is best enjoyed with a side of sweet potato fries and banana ketchup.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens

For those who want a taste of different Filipino flavors, Max’s also offers a variety of classic dishes such as Lumpia (spring rolls), Chicken Sisig (a sizzling dish made with minced chicken, onions, and chili peppers), and Crispy Pata (deep-fried pork knuckles). These dishes are perfect for sharing with friends and family, especially when paired with Garlic Fried Rice.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens

For those who are looking for a vegetarian option, Max’s Restaurant also offers a variety of dishes such as Sizzling Tofu, which is a sizzling dish made with soft tofu, onions, and bell peppers. Lastly, Buko Pandan, a sweet dessert made with young coconut and pandan-flavored gelatin, provides a sweet cap to the meal.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
The Perfect Venue for Functions and Events

Max’s Restaurant has always been a go-to place for catering to functions and events. At the second floor of Max’s Forbes Town, you’ll find newly renovated sound-proof function rooms that can accommodate company meetings, birthday parties, baptisms, and other events. Max’s Restaurant provides excellent service and high-quality food, making it the perfect venue for any occasion.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Visit Max’s Restaurant in Forbes Town

Max’s Restaurant in Forbes Town is located at 26th Street corner Forbes Town Road, Forbes Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, open daily from 7am to 11pm. Come and enjoy the delicious food, excellent service, and welcoming ambiance of Max’s Restaurant.

Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens
Max’s Restaurant Forbes Town Reopens

For more information, visit the official Facebook page @MaxsRestaurant or call +63 2 88461652.

Disclosure: I attended a food tasting event held at this restaurant. Food items featured here were served at no cost to the attendees.

Check out my previous posts about Max’s Restaurant:

Stunning sunset and skyline views at Antipolo’s Cafe Agusta

One of the usual appeals of Antipolo restaurants is the view they offer of the Metro Manila skyline.

For many of us denizens of the metro, the city is full of smoke, traffic and stress. From afar, especially after sundown, it’s awash with color, lights and wonder. For me, it’s the kind of sight that helps you find comfort and meaning for all the hard work that we do.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

This is the reason I asked two of my former bosses for a sunset meetup at Cafe Agusta in Antipolo. Not only will this be the first time we would be together for the first time since the pandemic, this tete-a-tete will also celebrate my 15 years in the company which they have been so instrumental in shaping.

Amazing views for al fresco diners

Diners who prefer to stay indoors can lounge inside the cafe where its nice and cozy.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

However, let’s face it: the real draw for this place has got to be its amazing view.

With its location high up the mountain and facing west, it provides the ideal vantage point with which to gaze at the metro’s cityscape as the sun sets.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

The buildings’ white walls and cobblestone lined exterior floors are complemented by tables clothed in light blue to give off that Santorini vibe as diners enjoy the cool mountain breeze and the awesome sunset view.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

For guests who are in the mood for some drinks, they can get their cocktails and mixes from Agusta bar right across the cafe and enjoy their drinks in a separate deck.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Comfort food that’s good to share

Cafe Agusta serves up filling comfort food that can be enjoyed as guests soak in the view. During our foray here, my friends and I shared:

Panini Chicken Crunch (Php260). Crispy chicken fillet loaded with cheese and the resto’s special sauce.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Creamy Pesto with Grilled Chicken (Php350). Al dente noodles tossed in flavorful pesto sauce with bits of juicy grilled chicken.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Pasta di Vongole (Php300). Al dente noodles tossed with Manila clams, garlic and parsley in olive oil and spiced up with pepper flakes.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Blueberry Cheesecake (Php185). Proving that there’s always room for dessert, we capped our meal with this sweet treat.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

We washed our light meal down with Raspberry and Cuban Mint Agusta Coolers (Php140 each) and an Ice Blended Mocha (Php160).

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Some kinks in the system

While Cafe Agusta’s awesome view may have been worth the trip, there are some areas for improvement which, when addressed, can make the entire dining experience here absolutely phenomenal.

Here are some of my observations:

  • The restaurant understandably does not accept reservations, and given its popularity, some walk-in diners should expect to wait before being allowed to enter the sunset viewing deck at around 5.30pm. A notice outside of the number of guests waiting in queue would be helpful for other diners to gauge their waiting time and decide if they want to stay so they can catch the sunset.
  • Stray cats more or less have free rein in the al fresco dining area. While they don’t jump on the tables, steal food nor attack diners, they do go underneath the tables and would sometimes slink against the legs of the guests. Aside from concerns for those with cat allergies, these stray animals roaming about in a dining environment can be considered a bit unsanitary.
  • Some orders, as well as the bill preparation, took quite some time. Some efficiencies in order taking and bill processing would go a long way towards improving the customer experience.

I found the overall experience at Cafe Agusta to be quite good, thanks to the delicious pasta dishes, the friendly wait staff (one even gamely took several pictures of me and my companions), and, of course, its much lauded view.

Cafe Agusta
Cafe Agusta

Hopefully, with a few slight adjustments in its operations, the restaurant will be known and appreciated for more than just its view.

Cafe Agusta is located along Grand Heights Road, Grand Heights Subdivision, Antipolo City, Rizal, open Mondays to Thursdays from 12 noon to 9pm and Fridays to Sundays from 11am to 11pm.

For more details about the restaurant, follow Cafe Agusta on Facebook and Instagram.

3 ways Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ in Marikina is perfect for your family holiday gathering

It’s been a year and a half into the global pandemic, and we are just now feeling some loosening of the many restrictions.

With the Metro Manila recently de-escalated to Alert Level 2, kids are now allowed out of doors, emerging from more than a year of being stuck at home.

With Christmas just around the corner, extended families are surely looking forward to the time they can all gather together and catch up.

I know just the perfect venue for such gatherings: Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ in Marikina.

Let me tell you why:

1. Going there is like being welcomed into a family home.

Mang Ding’s is located in a quiet neighborhood in Barangay Sto. Nino, Marikina.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Restaurant owner Dindo Cleofas inherited his father’s (the original Mang Ding) love of grilling and wanted a restaurant where he can continue his father’s legacy as well as have a place where he can relax and chill with friends. Together with his wife, Dotie, he converted their home’s garden area into an outdoor dining space where he can serve customers his specialities, hot and fresh from the grill.

The space is shielded from the elements by a roofed pergola and surrounded by lush greenery, most of which were planted and nurtured by their family.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

This open-air dining area is well-ventilated, equipped with fans to keep the air circulating and the surrounding plants adding refreshing color and coolness to space.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Walking into Mang Ding’s feels like visiting your favorite tita’s house; it’s a place where you feel right at home.

2. It can serve as your kids’ introduction to Pinoy comfort and street food.

A few months ago, I brought my parents here for dinner and upon seeing and tasting the familiar Filipino comfort food served to us, both my mom and dad waxed nostalgic about the dishes they grew up with. They regaled my daughter with stories about their foodie adventures back in the day.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

If your kiddos are the “just fry me a hotdog, Mommy” type, it may be high time to introduce them to the simple yet sublime joys of good, down-home Pinoy cooking. You can be sure that lolos, lolas, titos and titas will waste no time in telling stories about their own experiences with Pinoy comfort food during your family party, and will help instill among the little ones healthy respect and appreciation for our culinary heritage.

You can count on Mang Ding’s to bring to the table an array of MALINIS, MASARAP at MURA dishes such as:

Ensaladang Talong (Php75).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Sizzling Tokwa Special (Php160).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Quarter Leg Chicken BBQ (Php150).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Boneless Chicken BBQ (Php180).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Isaw Manok (Php20).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

BBQ Platter (Php575).

Mang Ding’s
Mang Ding’s

Boneless Bangus Overload (Php265).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Pompano (Php380).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Grilled Pusit (Php425).

Mang Ding’s
Mang Ding’s

Tuna Panga (Php485).

Mang Ding’s
Mang Ding’s

And if the children still want the hotdogs, longganisas and fried chicken that they’re familiar with, you can still accommodate their requests here, and even give them a sweet treat for dessert.

Grilled TJ Jumbo Hotdog (Php50).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Grilled Longganisa (Php55).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

McJolly Pakpak (Php225 half kilo | Php400 kilo).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Belgian Chocolate (Php150 slice).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Since good food help spark great conversations and great moments, your fam is in for a memorable experience when you hold your get-together at Mang Ding’s.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

3. You can enjoy its tasty dishes at home.

The fun doesn’t have to stop after the get-together. You can bring home the yummy Pinoy BBQ at home with you, thanks to this handy box. For just Php599, you get fifteen sticks of Mang Ding’s signature barbecue and isaw served with grilled corn as well as calamansi and siling labuyo for the dipping sauce.

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

On the other hand, if your family opted for a virtual reunion, you can still partake of the same meal during your Zoom party by sending them Mang Ding’s Ready-to-Grill Pinoy BBQ packs (basting and dipping sauce included) that they can cook at home in a jiffy.

These include, among others:

Liempo (Php360/500g).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Pork BBQ (Php600/20pcs) and Isaw Manok (Php460/20pcs).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

Chicharon Bulaklak (Php325/500g).

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ
Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ

So whether your clan decides to have a physical get-together or a virtual party over the holiday season and beyond, Mang Ding’s is surely your best bet!

Mang Ding’s Pinoy BBQ is located at Block 3, Lot 13 C Buenviaje Street, Barangay Santo Nino, Marikina City, open for dine-in, pickup and delivery on Mondays to Thursdays from 11am to 9pm and Fridays to Sundays for 11am to 10.30pm.

Reserve the venue now for your clan gathering or book a table for lunch, dinner or drinks by calling +63 916 2853031.

Disclosure: Together with fellow bloggers, I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant. Food items served were not paid for by the attendees.

Garden Dining by Whitemoon Bar

It’s been more than a year into the quarantine, and while we have gone back to less stringent restrictions, there are many of our life’s former pleasures that some of us still can’t enjoy.

One of these is dining out, isn’t it?

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

The excitement of venturing outside our home, discovering a new place to try or a new dish to enjoy, and hanging out with our friends – all these and more make up the experience of dining out that we used to take for granted.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Thankfully, more of our favorite haunts are re-opening, albeit while adopting new ways to operate so that they could keep us, the dining public, as well as their staff safe from the still present threat of pandemic.

One of these pivoted but still very welcome returns to the local food scene is Manila Ocean Park’s Whitemoon Bar which recently launched its Garden Dining.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Situated in The Barnyard, Garden Dining by Whitemoon Bar offers a delectable array of Asian fusion dishes that can be enjoyed in a relaxing al fresco setting.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Here, diners can take a brief escape into the outdoors, surrounded by greenery and interesting bric-a-bracs, while they enjoy their meal amidst the gentle breeze from Manila Bay and chirping birds from the aviary.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Sri Lankan Chef Ranuka Hettiarachchi brought his considerable skill sets to bear in whipping up dishes for Garden Dining’s refreshed menu using just a griddle and a stove in The Barnyard’s recently converted kitchen.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Safely served in to-go containers yet still retaining the visual appeal of gourmet food, these dishes put a fresh spin on our old favorites. Together with fellow food, bloggers Jen of sandundermyfeet.com, Anj of anjcolumna.com and Nix of ieatandiwander.com, I was able to check out samples of Garden Dining’s offerings such as:

Onion Rings (Php120). Large slices of onions battered and deep-fried for an appetizing start to the meal.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Corned Beef and Cheese Toast (Php140). Truth be told: I’m not a fan of corned beef sandwiches but this made me change my mind. The combination of grilled cheese and corned beef is a highly snackable treat.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Kimchi Fried Rice (Php190). A blend of tangy and spicy flavors, this fragrant rice complements the viands served.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Pork Satay (Php180) and Chicken Satay (Php160). Seasoned meats grilled to smoky deliciousness and served on skewers with sauce on the side.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Pineapple Glazed Pork Liempo (Php190). Tangy pineapple tidbits complement the savory grilled pork belly.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Spicy Asian-Style Seafood Spaghetti (Php250). A hearty and delicious taste of the sea with loads of seafood and noodles tossed in a slightly spicy sauce.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Whether you’re looking for refreshments or in the mood to imbibe, Garden Dining by Whitemoon Bar also has a great selection of drinks for you, such as:

Watermelon Shake (Php130).

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Pineapple Shake (Php120).

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Ginger Honey and Citrus Immune Booster (Php100).

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

A variety of red and white wines from its wine list such as this 2014 Elfo Salento Negroamaro from Italy (Php230/glass).

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

We’re still a long way from enjoying everything we used to enjoy before the pandemic, but with places such as Garden Dining by Whitemoon Bar, we can recreate those experience we look back on so fondly and even make new memories to cherish.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

Garden Dining by Whitemoon Bar is located at The Barnyard, Manila Ocean Park, Luneta, Manila, open for outdoor dining Thursdays to Sundays from 3pm to 9pm. For reservations and inquiries, call +63 2 85677777.

Garden Dining by White Moon Bar

To know more about its latest promos and offers, follow Manila Ocean Park on Facebook or Instagram.

Disclosure: Together with fellow food bloggers, I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant. Food items mentioned here were served to facilitate this feature article