Antipolo, officially the City of Antipolo, (Tagalog: Lungsod ng Antipolo), or simply known as Antipolo City, is a 1st class city and capital of the province of Rizal, Philippines. According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 776,386 people.
Things to do in Antipolo City
4 based on 365 reviews
Banapple is your friendly bakery cafe that serves freshly-baked pies, cheesecakes and desserts, as well as good food, hot meals & coffee :)
Ate at Fairview Terraces branch with my grandchildren and friends. The place was a bit cramped with just a few tables and chairs. BUT food was great. I particularly liked the chicken parmigiana. My grandchildren enjoyed their lasagna and my friends their salpicao and cheesy mac. The servings were big. We had to take out some of the food we were not able to finish. We were so full but we were not able to resist their cheesecake for dessert.
4 based on 274 reviews
The decors are really interesting. Try their sinigang! The food is great, and there is non-stop live piano music.
4 based on 85 reviews
I have been to this branch for several occasions and so far it has still been consistent with food quality and good service. We arrived past 8pm so it was no longer as busy.
For starters we had tzaziki and watercress salad - both were okay
For the main course we had roasted chicken with angel hair pasta (my friend wanted angel hair instead of penne and they were happy to comply). I had the steak with stuffed pepper and roasted potatoes and their iced tea.
I loved the stuffed pepper. The rest of the food was okay too. I think I was not really that hungry. We barely finished our orders.
I think Greeka is better because of their pork chop which is what I was really craving for.
Overall, this visit was nothing to rave about but I remember my previous visits were more memorable.
4 based on 113 reviews
For over 20 years, The Chocolate Kiss Cafe has been offering lovely cakes and great food in a friendly setting, perfect for families and barkada get-togethers. Born from the Apelo family’s love for baking, cooking, and eating, the restaurant has now become part of the lives and memories of many regular diners.
I usually come to class early to have some time to read the Reading materials. Since I am not used to super quite environment in the library l, I tend to be sleepy. When I was looking for the closest coffee shop around UP, I found this place. They have affordable menu and coffee is ok-- one step up from a flavored or 3-in-1 coffee. The chocolate cake that they have is average given the price.
4 based on 622 reviews
Chefs take centre stage at HEAT’s open theatre kitchens. Enjoy a vast selection of culinary specialties cooked a la minute for an engaging restaurant experience in a resort-like environment. Location is within the Edsa Shangri-La at the Lobby Level, Tower Wing. Smoking is not permitted. Dress code is smart casual.
The food is great! Filipino, Indian and Japanese food are delicious. Definitely I will recommend it, its a good place for family and friends. Excellent service!
4.5 based on 130 reviews
Master chefs prepare authentic Chinese dishes at lunch and dinner, including signature roast duck. Our Dim Sum Unlimited lunch buffet, with over 55 dim sum selections, is popular for business luncheons and quick meals.
Very consistent. Quality ingredients in every dish. Does not fail to impress throughout the years.
Alhough became a bit pricey compared to before. Prices have increased drastically.
I'd like to acknowledge server named Roa. Very good service! Always checks and asks if there's any help needed. Very alert and quick to serve. Friendly and pleasant attitude. Great service!
Overall, Xin Tian Di still one of the best when it comes to Chinese Food.
4 based on 69 reviews
Unprofessional staff!!! Worst service ever!!! Also, pre-arranged agreements were not followed through! Better to just spend your special occasions elsewhere! Celebrated my 30th Birthday there with a degustation for 12. Sadly, Ninyo ruined the day for me. Here are the details of what happened:
1. Minutes upon arrival, we weren't offered bread... So, I asked that bread be served.. When it came, they gave 2 slices of bread on a saucer per guest and put 2 servings of butter in the middle to be shared by 3-4 people. This should have been the other way around.
2. We were asked whether we wanted orange juice or iced tea.. But then, after 6 guests had been served orange juice, the waiter suddenly announced in front of everyone that the remaining guests will be forced to have iced tea. Our agreement beforehand was that all my guests should be given the option between iced tea and orange juice. I was even willing to pay extra for this but Ninyo's Facebook person said I can have dalandan juice without extra cost.
3. While asking for our degustation preference, the waiters were speaking in Tagalog and without finesse, as if we were eating on the streets or some fast food chain. Also, they weren't even courteous enough to say "sir" or "ma'am"
4. My guests were not asked regarding the doneness of their steak.
5. The staff were cutting corners by serving the two courses (salmon and steak) simultaneously on one plate rather than separately as was shown in the menu.. Also, the sorbet should have been served in between these two and not immediately after the appetizers.
6. For the dessert, they couldn't properly match the guests with their dessert of choice and one guest was served the wrong dessert twice.
7. At 1:40PM, I was already being told that I would need to decide whether certain late members of my party would still avail of the degustation. This was despite our prior arrangement that we will use the venue until 4PM. Their reason for this was that their staff members were already about to leave. Also, we just started our degustation at 1PM. Were they expecting a course like that to finish in an hour?
8. The staff member computing my receipt was wearing a tattered plain white shirt! That was supposed to be a fine dining place. Why?
9. It was my birthday and I wasn't even given a greeting/ complimentary dessert, even though I know that this is protocol for special occasions like anniversaries, etc. Considering that we were a group of 12, all of whom had a degustation course, I don't think this is an unreasonable expectation.
10. Other unprofessional behaviors exhibited by the staff included the following:
- When we asked one of the waiters to have our group photo taken, he asked us to say "sex" instead of "cheese" or saying nothing at all
- The staff were shouting at each other the orders
- When serving dishes or pouring drinks, they didn't say "excuse me" even if they would be too close to their guests
11. When asked why all these happened, they said that this is because the manager and waiters were new.
4 based on 67 reviews
Was here maybe 5 years (?) ago and visited it again as a companion read a review.
Familiar Filipino food with twists like crispy bagnet kare kare (deconstructed - 2nd picture below) dry, with the peanut butter sauce/gravy under the bagnets.
There were other familiar dishes rendered a little less familiar.
Very good & delicious
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Had dinner here to try the steak. Service was wonderful: not too fussy, not too aloof. We made Reservations and we were given a table with a nice view of the lights outside. The live music was really great! It was soothing and added to the elegant ambiance of the place. Food was great: the rib-eye steak initially came out a bit underdone (I asked for medium-well), but Pedro (our server) handled it very well. The potato and bacon gratin was delicious! We were so stuffed that we didn't have room for dessert. We'll definitely be back for more :)
4 based on 84 reviews
In the dining room, we sat by the window to have a closer look and make sure we won’t miss any of the admirable view and the surrounded beauty. Serenely rustic elegant ambiance hugged the scene, with lots of family pictures and interesting displays and decors on the walls. Jackets and heavy clothing are not required as the restaurant is open-air and there’s no AC. When the sun went down, we saw the city in the great Panorama and enjoyed the breeze in the air. A jewel in Antipolo City, Vieux Chalet Swiss Restaurant is an epitome of feel-good, convivial fine dining. I hope its appeal never dims.
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