Indulge Your Senses: 7 Irresistible Reasons to Dine at AMAH Restaurant

There’s a culinary haven nestled inside AFPOVAI Village in Taguig. This hidden gem is not your typical dining spot. AMAH Restaurant is a place where heirloom recipes meet modern palates, and where the comfort of home blends seamlessly with the sophistication of a rooftop restaurant.

Here are seven irresistible reasons why a visit to AMAH should be on your dining bucket list:

1. A Hidden Gem with a View

As you wander through the charming streets of AFPOVAI Village, you might stumble upon an unassuming beige private residence. But there’s a secret behind those walls. Look for the small round sign that proudly displays “Amah” in bold red letters. Come inside, and you’ll be warmly welcomed into the home of Chef Jose Villareal, an up-and-coming culinary genius studying at Enderun College. The adventure begins as the staff guides you to the rooftop of the house, where the actual restaurant awaits.

Amah Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

And on this rooftop, with the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves of lush foliage, the mesmerizing panorama of Taguig and Makati cityscapes, illuminated by the glittering city lights stretches before you. It’s a hidden oasis, a serene escape from the bustling city below.

2. Outdoor Dining Oasis

While AMAH offers indoor seating, the outdoor option is the way to go to elevate your dining experience. There, surrounded by lush greenery, or illuminated by Chinese lanterns with a soft, warm glow, you have an intimate and romantic atmosphere that’s perfect for a memorable meal.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

3. The Story Behind AMAH

Behind every great restaurant, there’s a story that makes it even more special. AMAH, as its name suggests, is named after the founder’s beloved grandmother. But it’s more than just a name; it’s a tribute to the traditions and memories that have shaped Filipino culinary heritage. What started as a creative outlet and real-world experience for budding chefs during the height of the pandemic has blossomed into a must-visit culinary destination. By October 2022, the restaurant gained accreditation from Enderun College as an establishment where its students can undergo their on-the-job training.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
Amah Restaurant

4. Locally-Sourced Ingredients

At AMAH, it’s not just about serving mouthwatering dishes; it’s about supporting local communities and celebrating Filipino flavors. They take pride in sourcing their ingredients locally, from different corners of the Philippines. This commitment to local produce infuses each dish with a unique and authentic touch, blending age-old recipes with contemporary culinary techniques.

5. Heirloom Recipes with a Twist

Chef Jose Villareal and co-chef Gab Escalambre II serve as the culinary masterminds behind AMAH’s refreshed menu. They’ve taken beloved heirloom Filipino-Chinese recipes and given them a fresh twist. Among the exciting items on offer are:

House Chips (Php80). Thin potato slices, delicately flavored with garlic and scallion.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Siu Mai (Php300). A delectable pork and prawn siu mai dumpling served with house-made chili oil.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Pork Tofu (Php280). Golden fried tofu crowned with ground pork, chives, chili oil, and garlic.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Kinilaw (Php320). A Filipino ceviche made with amberjack, coconut, and etag.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Steamed Fish (Php350). Steamed seasonal fish wrapped in perilla leaves on a bed of black bean sauce.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Soy Chicken (Php550). Chicken roulade paired with taro gratin and drizzled with a flavorful chicken jus.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Palabok Php400). Rice noodles coated in a savory sauce made from pork, prawn, fried garlic, and chili oil.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Char Shiu (Php500). Smoked pork belly served with fluffy bao buns.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Fried Rice (Php350). Day-old rice fried with garlic and tossed with carrots and scrambled egg.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Seasonal Fruit Pie Php200). A heavenly treat featuring seasonal fruit jam (like guyabano) encased in lard pastry.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Calamansi Tart (Php250). Dive into a delightful calamansi custard nestled on a graham cracker crust.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Corn Ice Cream (Php200). Savor the unique flavors of roast corn, milk skin, and caramel in this sweet indulgence.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

6. Pet-Friendly Atmosphere

Pet lovers will be happy to know that AMAH welcomes your furry companions with open arms. The owners, avid pet lovers themselves, have created a pet-friendly environment. Just remember to bring along your pets’ diapers to ensure a comfortable dining experience for everyone. Enjoy a meal with your four-legged friends in tow.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

7. Celebrate Special Occasions

AMAH isn’t just a place for casual dining; it’s a venue to celebrate life’s milestones. Whether you’re planning a romantic date night, a company eat-out, or a special celebration, AMAH has you covered. They offer venue booking and custom catering services tailored to your needs, ensuring your special moments are truly memorable.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Clearly, AMAH offers more than just food; it’s an experience that indulges your senses. Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in heirloom recipes with a twist, all while surrounded by the enchanting ambiance of this rooftop oasis.

So, what are you waiting for? Book a table, celebrate life’s milestones, and discover the culinary magic that awaits at AMAH. It’s time to embark on a gastronomic adventure that promises to leave you craving for more.

AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant
AMAH Restaurant

Amah Restaurant is located at 27 F. Segundo Street, Phase 4, AFPOVAI, Taguig City, open Tuesdays to Wednesdays from 5pm to 10pm and Fridays to Mondays from 11am to 2pm and 5pm to 10pm.

To know more about its regular menu, visit its website or follow Amah on Facebook and Instagram. To reserve your table, call +63 998 9721198 or +63 917 5101368, or visit heirloomamah.com/reserveme.

Disclosure: Together with fellow content creators, I attended a food tasting held at this restaurant.

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Heritage of flavors at Pamana, Tomas Morato

Pamana in Tagalog means “heritage.” It is a legacy passed down from generation to generation taking with it the hopes and dreams of forebears for their descendants. For many Filipinos, this heritage takes the form of family traditions and stories that provide them with roots and backgrounds.

For third-generation restaurateur Happy Ilagan Ongoauco – Tiu, her heritage rich with heirloom and secret recipes of Filipino dishes is a point of pride. It signifies a hundred years of delicious and authentic Filipino food arising from her family’s passion for cooking and love for family.

She brings this heritage to life with her restaurant Pamana, a Filipino restaurant located in foodie-friendly Tomas Morato area in Quezon City.

On my first day back to work from my overseas vacation, I headed to Pamana’s homey restaurant together with three coworkers for a spot of good ole’ Filipino comfort food for lunch.

Pamana, Tomas Morato

Pamana, Tomas Morato

Pamana, Tomas Morato

Our repast of Pinoy fare included:

My Adobo Rice (Php220). Nearly two decades ago when I started working in the Tomas Morato area, I enjoyed some yummy rice toppings at World Topps then located along Timog Avenue. Well, guess what! World Topps was Happy’s first restaurant and this dish is what made it famous. This rice meal of adobo pork bits, scrambled eggs and freshly cut tomatoes on top of steaming hot rice doused in adobo sauce is already good for three so we just supplemented it with a cup of garlic rice.

Pamana, Tomas Morato

Pampanga’s Sizzling Sisig at Aligue (Php320). It seems that any Filipino reataurant meal won’t be complete without sisig. This version had the indulgent addition of aligue (crab fat). Treated during this meal as a viand, it went well with the Adobo Rice.

Pamana, Tomas Morato

Crispy Adobong Pusit Calamares (Php325). My coworkers discovered this menu item while I was on vacay. And what a discovery indeed! It combines the sour-savory flavors of adobong pusit and the crispy and chewy texture of calamares. Similar to the sisig, this tasted so good paired with the adobo rice.

Pamana, Tomas Morato

This was a lovely lunch that welcomed my tummy and my heart back home, and got me ready for the rest of the workday.

This Pamana branch is located along Mother Ignacia Avenue, Barangay South Triangle, Quezon City, open daily from 10am to 10pm. For reservations and inquiries, call +63 2 3743798.

Another branch is located at 1315 Aguinaldo-Highway, Silang Crossing East, Tagaytay City, open daily from 10am to 10pm. For reservations and inquiries, call +63 46 4132461 or +63 922 8592703.