The first time that I learned about this resto was way back 2 years ago,
because of my bestfriend. We made plans of dining here but due to schedule
conflicts, the plan has been pushed through at the end of my mind. It was around
early this year when my partner and I accidentally came across this resto. We
were heading somewhere in White Plains when our taxi passed by here. My partner
was the first one who noticed it, we even asked the taxi driver to make a U-Turn
and drop us instead at Pan de Amerikana. The rest is history.
The facade is very unique, this is the only resto I've been to with upside
down facade. Very photogenic! Even the Range Rover was upside down. Their lobby
consist of wooden chair, framed photographs and a chess board game. The main
dining area and the lobby was separated by a wooden bridge. Inside, it felt like
an old house with lots of memorabilias from the 80s - sepia-colored photos of
Filipino celebrities on a portion of a wall, colored glass lanterns, potted
plants and wooden tables and chairs.
Their menu consist of Filipino foods - Silog breakfasts, chicken, pork, beef
and fish dishes, short orders like pancit, Pinoy desserts and shakes. They offer
wide array of choices and the prices are relatively inexpensive. You can get a
complete meal below P200, I can spend the same amount when I go to fastfood but
nothing beats a 'lutong-bahay'. The taste is good, if not great. It's like your
grandma's version of home-cooked meals.
Recommended dish: Crispy Mushroom (Appetizer)
Though are known for their pan de sal, we weren't able to try it. I'd be
happy to dine here everyday if it weren't too far from me!
PS: At the time of visit, there was no service charge. :D read more