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    Mantra Bistro

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    PriceyIndian
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    Kashmir

    Kashmir

    5.0(1 review)
    4.4 kmManila City

    Kashmir at this location is quite a marvel in a country where it's extremely hard to find very good…read moreto excellent restaurants. Given this context, hence that I upgrade 4.25 to 5. Why is it good? First of all, it's owned and been operated now for over 25 years by an Indian national who has left this branch - apparently two others in Makati - in the hands of a very capable pinoy chef and his trusty long-term server crew. Second of all, it's truly good. Better than most such restos in Canada, it holds up wonderfully well. Third, I've tried other Indian restos in Makati, and, although at least one is okay, this is by far the best. Fourth, I've been to this Kashmir about a dozen times over the last 15 years, and every time I'm back in the sprawling mess of Manila, take time out to go there. Try their curries, 3-lentil dahl, chicken tikka, naan breads, etc. Although the portions tend to be small, really a delight in a country where few restos get it right. Be prepared to spend a little, but the flavours and textures are worth it. And, yes, it's great for a quiet romantic evening with a first date or your beloved spouse on a special occasion. This is fine dining ... enjoy the quality cloth napkins and tableclothes, fine utensils, and disregard what's outside the door. And if you like Dads - one is next door - the food here easily outdistances that famous buffet in every way. As well, near here is Solidaridad, the finest book store in the Phils owned by national writer Sionil Jose, that can be visited before your dinner.

    New Bombay

    New Bombay

    4.2(5 reviews)
    0.5 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Indian food NEVER disappoints. Well, except if you're at the wrong place--and New Bombay is never…read morethe wrong place for me stuff my face with super tasty vegan food. New Bombay has several branches all over the metro, and they've really made a name for themselves because of the consistently excellent quality of Indian food that they serve. Not too long ago I was in Hanoi, eating at an Indian place called Khazaana when its owner chatted me up to ask about the Indian restaurants in Manila, and even he knew of New Bombay! Their menu is so extensive that I'm the type to just stick to a few staple dishes that I know will never do me wrong, which are Aloo Gobi, Vegetable Biryani, Masala Dosa and Vegetable Samosa. (Note: If you're vegan, some vegetarian dishes do have yogurt, cheese - like paneer, and milk, so make sure to ask your server the usual). Through the years I've been trying to increase my spiciness tolerance, and I'm proud to say I've managed not to keel over and die from Indian spicy (yes, not medium or mild)! Their servers will always ask you how spicy you'd like your food to be, so be adventurous! Although this branch is great, sometimes when I'm in a pinch I do like getting my meal at their Food Choices branch in Glorietta instead since this is the branch in Makati that offers those vegetarian set meals that are cheaper than the ala carte orders at their bigger branches.

    Some background, while working in Singapore a few years ago, I've grown to enjoy Indian cuisine. I…read morewould Google the phrase "best Indian food in Singapore" and go visit the places it recommends. I like it so much that a week usually wouldn't go by without me having one (sometimes I would have Briyani rice with Indian fried chicken for dinner for the whole week). Here in Manila I've found that New Bombay is the closest, to taste, to what is being served by Indian restaurants, and food stalls, in Singapore (ie authentic). If you're not familiar with Indian food I'd recommend starting with palak paneer, chicken tika masala, and Naan (a type of Indian bread). You can then insert one food item you would like to try. For me, you might have already guessed, what I usually order here is Chicken Briyani (spiciness level is medium to high) . The way they prepare it is not the same to the various ones I've tried in Singapore, but it's still good. My only gripe, and you wouldn't notice this if you don't frequent the place too much, is consistency in preparing the Briyani. Ordering the same meal yields different versions of the Briyani at times (if we have different ways and ingredients for cooking adobo, the same with Briyani). Sometimes the cardamom seed, an important ingredient for flavoring, is not there. Note on spiciness level: This is an authentic Indian restaurant, cooks are usually Indians, so order only medium and above if you really like it hot. I enjoy spicy food, ie I would usually chew our local red chili with food to get the spiciness level I want, hence I usually go for medium or high at this place. The price is reasonable, the Briyani cost close to P300.00, wherein the serving size is already good for 2. The price per menu item hover around that area. The first branch I went to, way back in ~2007 (not sure of the exact year, but a few days after the branch opened), is the Columns at Buendia corner Ayala (in front of RCBC Plaza). I've also tried their branch at Robinsons Manila. Now their branch at 32nd street, BGC, is where I usually go to satisfy my craving. Overall this is the place I'd go to, over the other Metro Manila Indian and Persian/Indian restaurant, to satisfy my Indian food craving.

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    Cafe Ilang-Ilang

    Cafe Ilang-Ilang

    4.3(19 reviews)
    5.4 kmManila City
    ₱₱₱₱

    Was offered free buffets for 3 of the 4 people staying in the room. One person is a bit expensive…read morebut was definitely worth it if you have it for free. The service was nice and quick both when at the table and going through the buffet lines. There is a lot of tables so it can be a little loud and I'd recommend getting there early as it does fill up. The food itself was pretty tasty! If you're from abroad, it's a nice introduction to a lot of Filipino food while also providing comfort food for other cultures. Would recommend getting authentic Filipino cuisine elsewhere but still a nice option

    Paid a little over 4,000/person for a buffet dinner... 1st, the parking. It wasn't enough, although…read morevalet parking is available, it can be a hassle especially since we visited after work where we had a few office valuables in the car. 2nd, the ambiance, place can be a bit noisy. Space is very cramped (reminded me of a Chinese restaurant). Then there's the buffet spread which can be a bit confusing (reminded me of Spirals). The drinks and Italian section is even in a separate section (or room)! Food, it wasn't worth the 4K I paid for. Selection is there, but nothing stands out. Siewmai is the only bright spot I found but there's no way I can eat 4,000 worth of siewmai. Indian food was ok, flavour was on the milder side, but its not bad. Other than the siewmai and Indian food, only bright spot I can remember was their pizza. It was freshly made and nothing beats pizza that's freshly cooked. Compared to other hotel buffets... the service here is really (really) very good. I was honestly not happy with the food, the place and the parking situation, but their waiters and servers were really good and pleasing. I think this place is just not for me, but if someone is inviting you here and its free, then you should give it a try.

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