If the name is a joke, I get it. Joliant wants to be the next Jollibee. Instead of a bee, their mascot is an ant. Or should be. But the restaurant has no mascot.
Bicol what it wants to be, whether a regular restaurant or a drinking place. Because it's located so near the Paranaque Doctors Hospital, it should be just a regular restaurant. Yet a year ago, the place unexpectedly announced that live music would be provided at night, either by small bands or solo singers.
That little experiment didn't pan out. After a few months, the mini stage in one corner of the restaurant was gone.
Joliant's Better Living branch is expected to survive though, not only because it has a captive market in the families and friends of the patients confined at PDH. But there's a better reason. Their food isn't bad, not bad at all.
Specializing in Filipino cuisine, Joliant offers affordably priced winners like beef caldereta (P160), kare kare (P180), pork binagoongan (P160), Bicol express (P160) and pinakbet (P120), among others.
The place also has rice topping meals with the same dishes at about one-third of the price.
Joliant may have wisely abandoned its attempt to be some kind of beer house, but it still serves beer by the bucket (P220 for six bottles of good old San Miguel pale pilsen). Since Pinoys don't drink without lots of pulutan, they have a couple of standards that go down easy. Crispy pata (P420) ihonand spicy garlic chicken (P190) are the most frequently ordered.
After the first few times that me and my family ate at Joliant, we now order from them quite frequently. Yes, they deliver via telephone number 801-4427.
By the way, they also have pancit bihon, mikibihon and canton in small, medium and large bilaos at P550, P650 and P800, respectively. Nothing to write home about, taste-wise, but more than adequate for small parties. read more