Ananas Chicken Restaurants in Metro Manila

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3.3
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City: Metro Manila, Ground Floor, Crossroads Building, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, 1203, Metro Manila, Philippines
"We have to eat somewhere to get the food. first we were hesitant because most of them want a rice meal, but yellow cab does not offer rice flours yet. there was a long line in francies so we decided to eat here, we ordered pizza and their lunchtime. we are full and satisfied with what we have eaten."
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4.4
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City: Metro Manila, 2240 Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City, Metro Manila 1200, Philippines
"One of the best restaurants in the world!"
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3.8
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City: Metro Manila, Circumferential Road, San Isidro, Upper Antipolo, Rizal, 1550, Metro Manila, Philippines
"It just doesn't seem right but whenever starbucks is full, we consider their coffee. hahaha! maybe we're just too lazy to get to other nearby branches plus we've already parked here. i like the outdoor seating for no particular reason but i could get swarmed by mosquitoes."
3.4
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City: Metro Manila, Ground Floor, 32nd & 5th Building, 5th Avenue Corner 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"The food is really great, but the service really sucks! Guess if you could hire servers with a pleasant personality we find their servers rude and lazy! <br> <br> Always leave room for Taho Dessert <br> <br> Tip: when loading carbs, order fried yangchow rice and a plain rice or two and ask to mix them together. My Yangchow picture has an extra simple rice ????"
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City: Metro Manila, Second Floor, A.Venue Mall, 7829 Makati Avenue, Poblacion, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Home Delivery, Beer, Nightlife, Cocktails
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City: Metro Manila, The Forum, 7th Avenue Corner Federacion Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"First time at The Cook since looking for a quiet place to eat and were surprised the place wasn't too crowded on a Saturday night. The ambiance was quaint with the weird element of large teddy bears on most of the tables. <br> <br> We ordered the Pork Steak Pilaf and the Calamansi Ade as both were suitable for 2 people. Wasn't too impressed with the goodbye as it was just calamansi halves in soda water with crushed ice. It took a while for the calamansi flavor to really spread in the drink, and even then it was almost all soda. <br> <br> The pork steak itself was delicious and well cooked. The rice pilaf had great taste too and the garlic and onion slices added a nice flavor. The only challenge is that there was only so much pork, a hell of a lot of pilaf, and not as many vegetables as hoped. I was hoping for a bit more variety of flavors, but instead you only get a lot of one flavor so it gets a little boring after a while. <br> <br> As a fusion restaurant, our food definitely felt more Italian than Korean. The dish is served with no frills and without the side dishes and sauces that we appreciate in typical Korean restaurants. It's definitely a chef-run place as the choice of meat options is very limited, but with either salad, pasta, or pilaf. But they're one that doesn't have much to say when you end up getting a committee on the large plate you order."
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4.2
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City: Metro Manila, Bellagio 2, Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"L'Entrecôte is one of the pioneers in the Burgos Circle strip. They have been around since time immemorial (okay, that was an exaggeration). When i say "immemorial" i mean from the time i started working in BGC.<br> <br> The name sounds fancy and yes it is fancy for all the right reasons. Yes, it is time for a lil history lesson. Brace yourself, this is one of those "Too Long To Read Review"<br> <br> L'Entrecôte is a word commonly used in several restaurants around the globe that features steak dishes. It has come to identify three iconic groups of restaurants owned by two sisters and one brother of the Gineste de Saurs family, which specialise in the contre-filet cut of sirloin and serve it in the typical French bistro style of steak-frites or steak-and-chips.<br> <br> The name screams "Of French Origin" but would it shock you if say that one of the restaurants founded by the daughter of Paul Gineste de Saurs is located in Geneva. But yeah, some of the other branches are in Toulouse, Bordeaux, Nantes, Montpellier. <br> <br> Source: Wikipedia<br> <br> I will leave it up to you to google the rest. I think it is time to talk about the food.<br> <br> I got to spend my Friday Lunch at L'Entrecôte (woo-hoo) and i happen to share a table with Chef Martin (double woo-hoo). <br> <br> | Beer-Batter Fried Oysters. Locally sourced fresh oysters. The first bite brought me back to my time of exile in Iloilo. I love the way the oysters were cooked, not too heavy on the batter and i taste the freshness of dem oysters. <br> <br> | Hot Swiss Cheese Canapé. A canapé is a type of hors d’œuvre (appetizer for the non-French spesking) a small, prepared and usually decorative food, consisting of a small piece of bread (sometimes toasted) or puff pastry or a cracker topped with some savoury food, held in the fingers and often eaten in one bite.<br> <br> A tray comprised of 6 bite sized appetizers - Mushroom Chorizo, Curried Tomato Confit and Ham and Pineapple. The three has a common denominator - Raclette Cheese Baby! The semi pungent flavor of ze Swiss Cheese works wonders with the Canapé. It created a wonderful flavor contrast that e<br> <br> Useless Trivia: The name Raclette comes from the French word ‘racler’, which means ‘to scrape’. <br> <br> | Pissaladiere. This is a dish from Southern France. Think of this a the cousin of pizza margherita with a thicker bread dough and toppings that comprises of onion, olives and anchovies.<br> <br> I love anything with anchovies! This is heaven on a plate. And i am weally glad they added cheese as it somehow tones down the saltiness from the anchovies.<br> <br> | Cheesy Triangles. I immediately thought of empanada when this was served. Spinach and cheese encased inside a thin puff pastry. <br> <br> | Tasty Hot Octopus with Garlic. This is the King Of Appetizers. Octopus cooked in olive oil, capers, shallots and lemon. Man, the octopus is super tender and ze olive oil x capers combination is to die for. This is wow on every bite. <br> <br> | Grilled Salmon with Parmesan Crisp and Risotto. I am quite the snob when it comes to salmon as there are very few restaurants who offer a perfect grilled salmon. I am happy to report that L'Entrecôte is one of them. The salmon is cooked in such a way that the texture remained moist and they managed to keep the delicate flavors in. Oh, the risotto is all sorts of wonderful. And for the love of all things holy, take a bite of that crisp parmesan. You're Welcome.<br> <br> | Crisp French Duck Leg Confit. I always hear Confit on every Masterchef and Top Chef episode I've watched. And i wonder what does it mean. Well, it comes from the French Word "Confire" meaning to preserve. The term is usually used in modern cuisine to mean long slow cooking in oil or fat at low temperatures, many having no element of preservation such as dishes like confit potatoes.<br> <br> I digress, this is a beautiful plate comprised of a duck leg slow cooked in its own fat. The meat is juicy and oozing with flavor. I taste thyme and the other herbs used to season the meat. Crruuunch! Yes, that is the sound you will hear once you taste the skin. <br> <br> | L'Entrecôte Steak. This comes with unlimited fries which by the way is the best - no one else comes close. US CAB Sirloin Steak cooked to a perfect medium rare then topped with their secret herb butter sauce. And when they say secret, they meant it. The components of the sauce a case if "i'd tell you but i have to kill you after." This is the dish that placed L'Entrecôte on the global foodie map.<br> <br> | La Brochette Flambee. <br> <br> En brochette refers to food cooked, and sometimes served, on brochettes, or skewers. <br> <br> Flambé (/flɒmˈbeɪ/, French:&nbsp;[flɑ̃be]; also spelled flambe), is a cooking procedure in which alcohol is added to a hot pan to create a burst of flames. The word means 'flamed' in French.<br> <br> Cognac or rum and other liquors with 40% alcohol content is commonly used for this cooking technique.<br> <br> Sorry i had to add that, i wanted to educate you on the intricacies of French Cuisine and if you have reached this part then reading the my review will be worth your while.<br> <br> When Chef Martin poured ze liquor, everyone was on their feet trying to catch the moment. I on the other hand sat like a keen observer. The process is fascinating and i have a gazillion questions in my head. Will the liquor affect the taste? And surprisingly, there is no hint of alcohol in the meat. Apparently the process reduces the alcohol content and if there is an effect on the taste, it is not noticeable. And oh, there were sides served with the skewered meat - truffle fries, pasta and cheese risotto.<br> <br> | Mediterranean Seafood Pasta. This is another noteworthy dish. I am guessing this is a close relative of Spaghetti alle Vongole Rosso. Seafood pasta cooked with a tomato base with shrimps and mussels. The pasta is al dente and the sauce has the perfect proportions of tang and acidity. The shrimps are cooked perfectly as it retained the semi sweet flavor. <br> <br> Desserts were served after. I missed it as i needed to go back to Consensus Terrorism (google it)<br> <br> Lunch at L'Entrecôte is nothing but awesome. The food they serve embodies all adjectives synonymous to delicious. Each dish is a carefully crafted with precision and impeccable technique. This is the kind of restaurant that one would go back to every chance you get. Why? Each visit wont be like the other time as the menu is diverse and the food is extraordinary.<br> <br> <br>"
4.6
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City: Metro Manila, Bonifacio High Street Central, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Wifi, Terrace, Book a table, Takeaway
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3.8
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City: Metro Manila, The Fort Strip, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Super sulit bingsu! I ordered Mixed Fresh Fruits ( Php240 - small). It had mango, watermelon, kiwi, pineapple, nata, jelly and ice cream. It had different toppings in one. ????????"
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City: Metro Manila, 32nd Street Corner Justice Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
"Good customer service but I was extremely disappointed with the sports coverage. Being a sports bar, I expected it to have a decent cable with a good number of sports channel. We were supposed to watch the Wimbledon Finals but they resorted to online streaming because they didn't have Fox Sports HD."

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