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    Maple

    3.2 (9 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 11:00 pm

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    Shalla Y.

    I think I kinda have this personal rule where I should and must try a place if they sell pancakes. I love all-day breakfast places, so surely I would love Maple too? Uhm, not really. The pancakes are pretty good. I got their swiss chocolate pancakes: thick but fluffy cakes with bits of bittersweet chocolate in it, and not to mention the confectioner's sugar on top. I do find it good, but not very. For some reason there's a certain taste I'm looking for when I'm eating a choco-sprinkled pancake. I do love the place though. It's well-furnished and it looks very posh. The staff are very nice and they didn't take long to serve the pancakes. Of course, it's a little pricey but it's safe to say that it's worth it. After all, you get to eat all the pancakes you want.

    Maple Fries with natural-cut fries and deep fried onion rings
    AJ S.

    The Maple branch in San Antonio, Makati looks heavenly. Most restaurants that serve all-day breakfast meals often have a very lively and likable quirky vibe to it, but Maple is completely different. The whole restaurant has a very classy, yet minimalist design. You can even read a short fictional story about Emily Maplewood in the menu--it is the basis of the place's fairy tale-like setting and theme. The menu looks so beautiful I actually wanted to take it home, but they obviously didn't allow me (LOL). For my first time there, I decided to order their classic Eggs Benedict, which has Canadian bacon and poached eggs glazed in Hollandaise sauce. It is also served with their crunchy country fries, which looks so much different from any other fries that I have tasted. It looks unappetizing at first because they look like burnt and crushed potato bits, but don't be fooled--it's really tasty and it's not greasy. When visiting, make sure you have a lot of money because this place is a little bit pricey. Some even say that it is the 'high-end' version of Pancake House (I totally agree).

    How do you like your eggs? Benedict (cumberbatch)

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    Little Flour Cafe

    Little Flour Cafe

    4.8(13 reviews)
    1.9 kmMakati City

    Just had the most perfect lazy morning breakfast at George and Onnie's (or Little Flour, whatever…read morethey're calling it now) and I'm still thinking about it hours later. Walked in around 7:30 before the mall got crazy, and the place was chill with that cozy café smell hitting you right away--fresh coffee and baked goods. Ordered the longsilog and wow, the longganisa patty was juicy and garlicky without being too greasy, paired with perfectly sunny-side-up eggs and garlic rice that was spot-on crispy. The atchara on the side cut through everything so nicely. Grabbed their signature ube pandesal French toast on the side because why not, and it was ridiculous--soft, custardy inside with that sweet ube glaze that wasn't overpowering. Coffee was strong and hot, just how I like it. Server was super attentive without hovering, refilled my water before I even asked. For the price, it felt like a steal compared to other spots in the area. Everything tasted fresh and made with care. 100% coming back tomorrow before my flight. If you're anywhere near Newport, don't sleep on this place.

    This is my to go spot for baked goods.Talk about high quality, baked goods and high quality…read morebeverages.Smoothies are so delicious, make sure to hold the syrup.The natural smoothie is amazing. You want high quality food from scratch well, you definitely found the place.This is it.

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    Little Flour Cafe - Espresso and pastry at Little Flour Cafe

    Espresso and pastry at Little Flour Cafe

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    Pancake House

    Pancake House

    3.3(10 reviews)
    1.7 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱

    So it was my first official day in BGC, and I was ready to live my best city-girl life. After a…read morelittle online sleuthing (a.k.a. me scrolling through Google Maps like it's Tinder), I decided to check out Pancake House -- conveniently a short walk from where I was staying. Like most sit-down spots in BGC, the service was lovely -- smiles all around, not a single complaint. But let me drop a PSA for any future diners: these folks have Olympic-level upselling skills. You think you're just getting a drink? Boom -- now it's a refillable iced tea. You order a meal? Suddenly, it comes with a "highly recommended" upgrade. They could probably convince you to add an appetizer to your water. Anyway, I went with the pork tocino breakfast (because I'm not about to skip protein) and added caramel walnut banana pancakes -- because self-care. The tocino and garlic fried rice were so good I had to tap out before even touching the pancakes, so I boxed them to go. Fast-forward a few hours: I'm ready for my pancake moment. I butter them up, drizzle that caramel sauce, take a bite -- and immediately go, "Wait... why does this taste... meaty?" After a few detective bites, I realized there was definitely some kind of cross-contact situation happening. Somewhere, a rogue spatula betrayed me. I sadly retired the pancakes to the trash. Honestly, aside from the unexpected meat-flavored dessert, it was still a decent experience and a solid kickoff to my BGC trip. Lesson learned though: in Manila, even your pancakes might come with a little extra protein. Overall, I'm giving the tocino breakfast a 4.5, the banana pancakes a 2 (1 for looks and the other 2 for effort), service a 4 so I feel a solid 3.5. Worth a visit and the Mind Museum is a short walk away too!!

    I kept seeing this around the BGC area. So I asked my sister how are the food there, she said "…read moredon't go there, not good". We were walking around we couldn't make a decision on where to eat despite massive choices in restaurants. I ordered 2 taco, that says"best intown" but it's not the best. Taco bell is better, and I'm not a taco person. My husband ordered the chicken burger, he didn't eat it at all because of the pure grease on the deep deep fridge chicken meat upon biting. The bread they used for a burger tasted weird. The kids ordered pancake for supper , pancake is always a safe choice. So one star only. I was warned.

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    Tocino breakfast

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    Pancake House - About $12.83 in USD

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    The Breakfast Club

    The Breakfast Club

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.8 kmMandaluyong City, Pasig City
    ₱₱

    Popped into The Breakfast Club this past weekend for their Friday breakfast buffet, and wow, it hit…read morethe spot perfectly. Got there right around 7:30, snagged a nice window table with morning light pouring in, and dove straight into the spread. They had this killer lineup--garlic rice, longganisa that was juicy and not too sweet, perfectly fluffy scrambled eggs, crispy danggit, and some really good tapa that was tender and full of flavor. The free-flowing coffee kept coming without me even asking, which was clutch. Everything tasted fresh, nothing felt like it was sitting out too long, and the vibe inside is so chill and homey, like you're eating at a friend's place but better. Left feeling full, happy, and already plotting my next visit to try their all-day menu--heard the bibimbap and pancakes are next-level. Solid five stars, hands down.

    What better way to start your day than with a breakfast buffet?…read more The Breakfast Club's cozy interior provides the perfect setting for putting things on hold in favor of a warm early morning meal. They have a breakfast buffet every Friday to Sunday which starts at 7 am and ends at 10 am. They don't have a lavish spread of items on the buffet to choose from, but they do have just the right amount of variety to keep your meal from becoming a dull repetition of viands. From my experience, they had breakfast items such as tocino, scrambled eggs, tapa, and fish fillet. They change the choices once in a while, and they have free-flowing coffee as part of the package!! So be early! If you miss the buffet, don't worry! They have lots of a la carte meals that will satisfy you as much as their buffet will.

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    Caffe Freddo

    Caffe Freddo

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 kmTaguig City

    I stumbled upon this place when I got dropped off by my Grab driver around the corner. I was…read morelooking for a healthy breakfast spot and saw that their menu had a good variety of options. My heart wanted to go with the ube pancakes, but my mind ordered the lox and rosti. The portion size was decent! It reminded me of the portion sizes in the United States. It was quite filling! It was delicious. It came with 4 pieces of lox, a pan fried potato cake, salad greens, pickles, pickled onions, and a poached egg. I also ordered the matcha Freddo, which was a coffee with matcha on top. It was interesting! I haven't had anything like that before. Most other places it tasted more like a matcha latte, but this one you could taste the distinct coffee and matcha flavors. It's iced so it's perfect for the heat! They are in their soft opening phase. The service was really attentive (then again most places here in the Philippines have good customer service). The ambiance is clean and modern. It's a nice space to come dine or have coffee. They have a pastry case when you walk in! Some may assume that they only do coffee and pastries. Though, they have a full on menu! It's more than what appears to the eye. They also have 2 hours of free WiFi which can be accessed via a voucher. They also have AC! Overall, I had a great experience here. I would come back and try some other things on the menu. I do wish they had more healthier options, but I know not everyone has the same taste as me. For my meal, coffee and mineral water I think I spent around $12 USD.

    A new cafe in the young and trendy neighbourhood of BGC. Current location used to be the old Cav…read more It is still in its soft opening. A new change and outlook has definitely brighten up the place. Beautiful aesthetics and with pleasant ambiance, it has a nostalgic European feeling. Coffee pairing with delectable desserts are a must. It also has other foods in the menu from a variety of genres. Recommendations: iced caffe freddo, truffle and parmesan french fries, nasi goreng, sea urchin and clam chowder and ube pancake. Pro: free wifi for 2 hours (request for voucher), airconditionized, very helpful and attentive staff Con: none

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    Caffe Freddo - Lox and Rosti

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    Truffle and parmesan french fries

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    Sea urchin and clam chowder

    Recovery Food - I love how they are using wine bottles to serve their complementary water!

    Recovery Food

    3.9(15 reviews)
    1.9 kmTaguig City
    ₱₱

    Where Recovery food at cross roads is more of a friend that you call when you are drunk and you…read morestumple in there to recover. Recovery Food at the stopover pavillion is more of your anti-hang over cure. The food is recovering, not for your body really, but more for your mind. The menu is limited to FIlipino comfort foods with meats, rice and eggs. Not that is not where you should make your choice. The choice should be if you go for normal.. or full recovery. I always go for full SST recovery with brown rice or talangka rice. The food quality is always consistent. What I appreciate is that they also serve a wine bottle full of fresh calamansi or dalandan juice for only 100 php. The ice tea is from powder so I wouldn't recommend that. Don't show up here during lunch hour btw, there is a wait and the place gets so crowded you can't hear yourself talk anymore.

    For a good cheap meal that's filling and tasty. You can't go wrong with Recovery. It is also open…read moreall hours of the day. So you can expect that with the loads of call centres around the fort, this place is forever packed. Something which can be a bad thing because the acoustics in this outlet aren't good. So it can get VERY loud and VERY busy. The service here is pretty fast too, which is a plus. The portions of food and drink are very generous (juices are served in a carafe not in a glass for only 99 bucks!). There aren't that many veggie options and I wish they offered something for vegetarians. But the best dishes here are the rice bowls. The SST (sweet spicy tuyo) is always great. Plus they offer the option of organic brown rice which is awesome!

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