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Przekaż informację zwrotnąTheir best-selling pizza topped with meat, mushrooms, and truffle oil is delicious! The puttanesca pasta and mushroom soup were also very tasty.
Perfect place for lonely peaceful soul seeking. take a break and sip a cup of coffee in this romantic place.
I like the ambience. The food is good, especially the salad. The cream dory dish is slightly spicy, which I like.
Nice place to dine and end a visit in Pintô Art Museum. Have been to Pintô before but it was just during my last visit when I was able to experience what this place has to offer. Ambiance-wise, the restaurant complements what the museum has to offer with an interior boasting a design reminiscent of European restaurants. The lush greenery surrounding the area and the Jose Rizal-inspired wall hangings further amplify the experience. Social distancing measures are also being observed with tables separated with at least a meter of gap while staff also wear face masks. I haven't really been expecting much about the foods served in the place, hence, I was surprised to find their Carbonara delectable with the right amount of consistency and flavor that is neither too bland nor too salty. The serving was also handful which can be best shared by 2-3 persons which makes it good for its price. However, their Chicken Teriyaki meal is a different story with a long serving time and the food itself lacking the flavorfulness of what a teriyaki is supposed to offer. Same with the Carbonara, the meal is best shared by 2 persons. Generally, I think the place is a good spot to dine and hang out after several hours of walking around the museum. Not a bad choice too if you already feel tired to check out the other well-known restaurants in Antipolo after your visit to Pintô. Good for mid-range budget dining.
We stopped by here one afternoon to take a break from all the walking inside the museum so we only ordered light menu items including pizza, coffee and tamarind shake. They were all good except the coffee, which was served with only a small serving of creamer. Place is named after Jose Rizal, Philippines' National Hero but unfortunately, one part of the restaurant lacked anything related to Rizal. Not a dealbreaker though. I just wished that ventilation was better.