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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat ambience and food! one of my go-to places in the area
When i say its good, its good.... and this place is good. what i like the most is their Bamboo rice. serving is kinda small but they serve really good food.
Having been in the business since 1984, Bistro Remedios is still at it at 35 years and counting. In collaboration with Food Panda, it was one among 3 participating restaurants in its Eat and Greet event.....
One of the first restaurants that are responsible for the success of Larry J. Cruz’s LJC group. It has multiple brands today with each one having at least two stores. Bistro Remedios offers Filipino country style and they recently opened another in SM The Block. Bestsellers here include Binukadkad na Pla-Pla, Crispy Tadyang D’ Original, Oxtail Kare Kare and Bamboo Rice. These could also be found in their other restaurants. After an outreach nearby, my team and I had a quick meal here, while we get serenaded by a moving quartet. Despite us not availing their usuals, we still enjoyed their classic yet modern take on Filipino. Tortang Laing, a unique merger of two lovable dishes, was my runaway favorite. Each bite had a strong resemblance of coconut and eggs! I also loved the Gising-Gising, another coconut order that was lightly spiced with salty slices of pork. Other dishes resembled home cooked meals, like their ginger, filled Tinola, sinful and tasty Sisig Pampabata, and flavor-filled Binagoongang Baboy. I vividly remembered having these often on our dining table when I was young. Have you been to Malate lately? Maybe it’s time you swing by again, to reminisce home while having Bistro Remedios dishes.
This is the best Philippino restaurant I have been to. The atmosphere was great, they even had live music with guitars. The food was very tasty and the service good as well