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    Sentro 1771

    4.5 (17 reviews)
    PriceyFilipino, Desserts, Asian Fusion
    Open 7:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Duck pancake. So so
    Jim J.

    This is a fantastic Filipino restaurant /diner. They open at 7am-11pm and deliver to the Shangri-La hotel even. Their sinigang soup is out of this world consisting of melt in your mouth corn beef and tons of veg! The corned beef solo is basically a corn beef hash minus the potatoes. The fried cheese is not stringy enough otherwise this place would be 100% perfect!!!

    Marimil A.

    This place is definitely one of the best Filipino restaurants in the country. Of course there are some dishes that aren't as great as the others but the great ones are really great. The service is fast too. Must try: sinigang na corned beef and liempo for main course, crispy squid and Macau chorizo roll for appetizers and the Leche flan for dessert

    Edarc C.

    1.Authentic sinigang na corned beef 2. Try Rated GG 3.Crispy pata with less fats Place is excellent

    Pauline Y.

    I've had the privilege of eating here twice as it's a stone's throw from where I live. 1771 (Chateau 1771, 1771 Café, WB 1771, Sidebar, 1771 El Pueblo) is a renowned restaurant group in Manila and for good reason. The first time I came through, my best friend and I decided to splurge on a breakfast date. She ordered the boneless daing na bangus while I had the spicy tuyo flakes. Both fall under the Filipino Breakfast Set list which means that they come inclusive of brewed coffee or hot chocolate, tomato and onion scrambled egg, and garlic rice. I thought my spicy tuyo flakes were quite nice and my friend had no complaints about her meal either. Of course, these are breakfast items that can just as easily be prepared at home but we all know that restaurants are worth paying for if the service and ambiance are done right. Sentro 1771 delivered on both counts. Early in the day, the light streams in through the glass windows and it makes you feel like a beautiful day is ahead of you. Had New Year's lunch with my family here several months later and we weren't disappointed with our meal at all. High quality Filipino food. Make sure to order the Corned Beef Sinigang! It's what they're known for.

    Abi P.

    I met a friend at Sentro 1771 for breakfast one morning. The great thing about this place is, besides the fact that they are open early enough for breakfast, they are good for lunch, merienda, and dinner as well. But being that you can count with one hand the nice, relaxing, breakfast places that you can treat yourself to, Sentro 1771 is a welcome addition to my neighborhood. It just gets a little warm during the day. Not because their air conditioning does not work; it works fine, but all the glass windows (which I otherwise appreciate) does not do much against the summer heat. Anyway, breakfast. We split their Longganisa na Durog, and paired with scrambled eggs and garlic rice. Excellent choice! Although somewhat pricey for P350. And as a breakfast dessert (don't you have that, too?) we took a chance on Suman with Hot Chocolate. Also another excellent choice! I was surprised at how well-made the tsokolate was -- it was thick, and rich; not at all watered down. At P150, this was worth the money. I'd recommend it also for merienda. Their servings are big enough for two (voracious eaters), which says a lot about them. Overall kinda pricey, but worth it, but still a little up there for your first meal of the day.

    Juliet B.

    My office's one of to-go places for meetings that's why I got the chance to eat here. I've heard a lot of good reviews about their corned beef sinigang and got intrigued because for me, my mom's sinigang was the best. The waiting staff brought us a sample soup to taste the sourness of our sinigang for approval. That's a plus factor for me since other restaurants won't mind if their sinigang is too sour or too bland for our taste. Here, you get a chance to dictate the sourness level of your sinigang. We also ordered their spring rolls and fresh smoked fish spring rolls. (Too much spring rolls, eh?) I loved my first dining experience here. Loved their food offerings and the hospitality of the waiting staff.

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    Great food. Amazing ambiance. Indulge in tasty food. Pricey but fills the appetite. Topnotch service.

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    Love this Filipino dining concept restaurant which is so where between fast casual and fine dining . Kare kare is the best

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    Review Highlights - Sentro 1771

    The corned beef sinigang is a staple but I never order anymore it as I'm tired of it from the original Sentro in makati.

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    House of Silvanas - Delicious ube silvana

    House of Silvanas

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.8 kmMakati City

    For homemade-quality sweets, I will always recommend House of Silvanas. Their Food for the Gods is…read morefilled with flavour even at the smallest bite. Their bucayo, which a local sweet made from coconut flakes is a wonder for a quick sugar fix. Their Silvanas? Don't even get me started. Melt-in-your-mouth wafers with the perfect amount of butter and flavoring. They also have a few cupcakes which are even better and taste far less commercial than some of the ones sold by the pricier cupcake cafes. They also sell polvoron; classic and cookies 'n' cream. Both good. (Polvoron is polvoron. You can't sing much praises about it without sounding like you're pushing it.) They also have mango bars which I love because of the texture. A bit crumbly but still chewy and filled with tiny dried mango bits. Their Josephines which are sugar biscuits with light cream in between are also perfect with black tea or coffee and I love how the cream is never heavy. Their lemon bars though, lack a bit of lemony-ness for my taste and the cheddar used for their ensaimadas is bit too sharp and salty. Their cheese rolls are perfectly soft but ironically, lacking in cheese. All three are still good though.

    Is it odd that whenever I go to House of Silvanas, I never get their silvanas? Stay with me on this…read moreone, because I need to talk about their other desserts that I absolutely love. When you go to House of Silvanas, there is a dessert they have called Black Bottoms, which are essentially cupcakes made with a cheesecake top (!!!!!!!11!!!1?!!), dotted with chocolate chips and moist, chocolate cake on the bottom. I never fail to purchase one whenever I feel bad, because the moment I sink my teeth into this cupcake, first taking in the creamy cheese and then the chocolate, my eyes roll back in delight, and I find myself making joyful squeaky noises in appreciation. I think it's safe to say that the Black Bottoms from House of Silvanas are my favorite baked dessert. My next favorite dessert would have to be Napoleones. While House of Silvanas doesn't have them, they do have a dessert called the Josephine. It's occurred to me that Josephine was the name of Napoleon Bonaparte's wife, so maybe this has something to do with the fact that the Josephine is kind of like a napoleone, only crunchier and more rectangle-shaped. One bite into the puff pastry reveals a sinfully delicious custard center, and before you know it, you've eaten the entire damn confection (more like inhaled, in my case). I should probably get to trying the actual Silvanas they sell here, but for the most part, the Black Bottoms and Josephines are top-of-mind, and they should also be your must-tries when you come here, too!

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    House of Silvanas

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    Pasteleria Costa Brava - Simple and personalized design. Caramel cake, 9x12inches for P1000

    Pasteleria Costa Brava

    4.4(7 reviews)
    3.7 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    We ordered for the birthday cake last week, we drew the design and wrote down the dedication which…read morecost a total of P1,760 plus P440 deliver fee. The total is P2,200. Guess what was delivered to our place? An EMPTY birthday cake. It ruined our family celebration. (picture attached) We were truly unsatisfied with your service, uncooperative, and neglected communication. We asked for refund, however, you mentioned that you can refund the amount paid for flower decorations. We even asked to even add at least delivery charge to the refund.... But still, only P800 for your mistake??? We feel that it is very unfair that we spent a lot on it, ordered it 5 days in advance, called everyday for update if you got the design, did our best to make communication work out on our end, and in the end a disaster. How could you let this happen? How could you give an empty birthday cake when we paid extra for each flower and mentioned the dedication? We are very disappointed that our order wasn't taken seriously. We hope other customers won't experience the same situation.

    Cakes from Costa Brava are always a hit for parties and celebrations! It is my top caramel cake…read moreever since my mom discovered it from an office party. This caramel cake is not too sweet and has a light and fluffy chiffon base so you'll want to have another slice :3 Their cakes and other baked goods need to be pre-ordered at least a day before and picked up at their lovely home along Polaris St. Bel-Air, Makati. It's not convenient, but it's super worth the travel! I love how the staff can be accommodating sometimes especially when we just ordered on the day of pick up (oops), and words on the cake can be personalized (without character limit!). My family's usual order is the 9x12-inch caramel cake that's worth P1000 (with free personal message on cake and 1 candle). Not a bad deal when we know how much dedication and quality this homemade goodness is done (and taste) over the years. Highly recommend this to those who want a light cake for family and friends. Kudos to Costa Brava! ;)

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    Pasteleria Costa Brava - Classic.

    Classic.

    Pasteleria Costa Brava - Sorry, not a picture of cake but if you want to know what other desserts they offer, here's a list! :)

    Sorry, not a picture of cake but if you want to know what other desserts they offer, here's a list! :)

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    Purple Oven - Revel bars, quiche and macadamia cookies!

    Purple Oven

    3.8(5 reviews)
    5.4 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    I am utterly in love with Purple Oven. No, seriously! They're my favorite bakery as of the moment,…read moreand for good reason! I don't really like sweet stuff, honestly. But Purple Oven's decadent revel bars changed that opinion pretty quickly! When I moved to the area, I was happy to find out that it's just one tricycle ride away from my condo (and I've abused that ever since). It's always been my go-to bakery for special occasions. Of course, the revel bars are always a party hit, as well as their cakes. But I think their cookies are one of the best I've tasted! (And i've tried alot, mind you.) The chocolate macademia cookies don't scrimp on either, and is absolutely mouthwatering, especially when they're just fresh out of the oven! (You can cheat this by putting it in the oven really quickly, at the lowest setting so you won't burn anything.) Purple Oven doesn't just do desserts either! They've got a pretty good selection of bread and quiches! Perfect for a lazy brunch at home. Just pop em in the oven the next day, and they go so perfectly with some coffee or tea.

    Being a cake-lover, my husband once gave me 3 cakes from Purple Oven as a birthday gift. Yes, they…read moreare that good. When they opened a branch in Makati, I just had to go. I love everything about that place, I could really spend hours just smelling their food and staring at their desserts. And it doesn't help that they actual load a new batch of goodies in the oven every hour (with a schedule posted on the chalkboard of what's cooking by what time), I think I sat there for half a day and didn't even notice I've been there that long. Whether you're in for a savory treat or a sweet-tooth satisfier, they have so much to choose from. My top picks are still Grandma's Chocolate Cake which has layers of caramel between moist, rich chocolate cake topped with chocolate ribbons and the Banoffee Pie which has a pie crust filled with banana, cream and butterscotch. If you want just a quick bite, then try their cookie selection. I love the chocolate macadamia, very chocolatey and chunky and not too sweet.

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    Llaollao

    Llaollao

    4.4(5 reviews)
    5.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    This place always had a long line whenever I passed by. I finally had the opportunity to find out…read morewhy people fall in line for their yogurt. There's a sign that states where the line starts with poles guiding people as to where they should be falling in line. Like numerous others, I didn't see the sign. People started falling in line by the window, which is where I was sitting. I eventually moved my seat. Now, I totally understand what the hype is all about. They offer fruits, sauces, and crunch options that other frozen yogurt companies do not offer. While I was falling in line, someone was writing down what I wanted to order. I was impressed that she upsold me. I was asked which option I wanted. I opted for a cup or tub. Then she asked if I wanted a medium or a large. She didn't ask if I wanted a small, medium, or large. I'm thankful I ordered a medium! The couple behind me had a slight misunderstanding because the female ordered small for them to share. He didn't sound happy with her choice. Eventually, she changed the order to a larger size. I knew that I wanted mango. I am thankful that the employee suggested the Biscoff crunch and sauce. Oh my gosh, I slowly ate my yogurt. I wanted to enjoy every crunch with the sauce and yogurt. They gave a generous amount of everything. I would highly recommend llaollao!

    Fruit is fresh and the yogurt refreshing. Best dessert on a warm day. But enjoy it quickly! It…read moremelts fast.

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    Llaollao - No one was falling in line between the poles

    No one was falling in line between the poles

    Llaollao - Signage

    Signage

    Llaollao - Medium with mangos, Biscoff Crunch, and Sauce

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    Medium with mangos, Biscoff Crunch, and Sauce

    Becky's Kitchen - Brownies

    Becky's Kitchen

    4.4(24 reviews)
    6.0 kmMakati City
    ₱₱

    Chocolate Crinkles. Brownies. Devil's Cake with succulent marshmallow frosting. These are enough to…read moretransform me into a melted puddle of drool. I grew up a few kms from this Becky's, and went to high school nearby. We sometimes would beg and plead with our bus driver (who shuttled kids to and from school like a regular dude) to stop by here before our trip home so we can buy some snacks. I'd like to think he did at one point but I don't think he ever did. haha. We did come by with my folks and ended up with some of their goodies. My mom likes anything with nuts (walnuts, pecans) , and naturally, I hated them. But anything Becky's Kitchen makes is rather sumptuous and I, uhh, pretty much devoured them all. I haven't been back to this location since coming back to the country, but I went to the Pasig one. I also have a birthday coming up, and I'm seriously thinking of a food trip pilgrimage which includes going to this bakery. See you soon Beckys!

    Becky's at P.Ocampo Manila has always been my top go to place for delish and affordable grab and go…read morecakes (and pastries) . This is a piece of heaven for a sweet monster like me. If you live or study within the area, you know where I am coming from. I mean how would anyone miss this unassuming happy place, there's no ads just word of mouth from their tons of clients in all walks of life. They are known for their brownies, Swiss Chocolate cake, chocolate mousse and cheese roll but for me by far they have the best Prune and chocolate cup cake ( I am not a fan of prunes but their cupcake is so awesome), Coffee cake ( which I always order) -- not too sweet, chocolate crinkles which we can devour in 1 sitting (100 pcs of them for a group of 10) and most recently their Brazo de Mercedes aka Victoria Secret. Be prepare to queue and it gets super long on a holiday but this shop does not fall short on your cake expectations ( it has been consistent over the years) Everytime I visit Philippines, I make sure to drop by Becky's because of so much joy (and happy tummy plus sugar rush) it gives me.

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    Becky's Kitchen - Here's the price list for their cakes and pastries effective February 2016.

    Here's the price list for their cakes and pastries effective February 2016.

    Becky's Kitchen - Menu (also as of May 2, 2021)

    Menu (also as of May 2, 2021)

    Becky's Kitchen

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    Laduree - Rose tea - yummy

    Laduree

    4.8(4 reviews)
    3.1 kmMakati City
    ₱₱₱

    Ambiance - very classy decor, beautiful cafe. Service - very…read moreattentive, excellent Food - we only ordered their hot chocolate and napoleon. My hot chocolate was rich and silky. I loved that it was not too sweet. Same with the napoleon - not too sweet but good.

    2nd Ladurée to visit! First NYC, now Philippines! I should go visit LA's location. Absolutely…read moregorgeous inside. I was thrilled to even find this place! It's inside a tall building housing Balenciaga, two other couture retailers, a small art gallery, and event space with escalators ... anywho, when inside Rockwell's Uptown Mall, go left toward Zara on the first floor and exit the mall. Walk across the street into an expensive looking tall building and ask the guard for directions. It's a bit confusing but plan ahead while in AC. I was skipping like a kid in front of a candy store. I suppose the pastel macaron shells will have to do. Of course we took photos in front of the glass entrance. The employees probably had a good laugh at us tourists. This is the most posh Ladurée location I've ever been to, high decorated ceiling with macarons all around, shades of pink, blue, lavender, and yellow permeating the space. They even sell perfume, or at least the bottles here! Filipinos definitely love to smell good, I noticed perfume at H&M as well. I was thinking to get a 3 macaron stack keychain but figured I'd get one in Paris one day. They go for about ~$35 but the rhinestone studded Eiffel Tower one I had my eye on was $100! Eh, that's ok. I'll stick to the baked goods. My mom & sis were skeptical prior to visiting, wondering if they'd be as good as NYC's. I had my doubts, but one bite into that chocolate Earl Grey and I knew it was exactly the same. Delicate shell making way for a chewy ganache center. Ahhh perfection in a tiny bite. TBH who couldn't gobble these up in 2-3 bites? At PHP 150 ($3) a piece, or $4 if it's in a fancy box, we've got to savor the moment and take at least 4 bites. 12 flavors available each day. I planned to buy a 6 piece Arabesque box ($24, cute oblong box with gold leaf design, almost looks like an eyeglass case) but got the 8 piece ornament box instead. My sis & cousin got the Arabesque. I was able to try pistachio, brown cheese, chocolate Earl Grey, vanilla, coffee, raspberry rice pudding, chocolate, and salted caramel. Brown cheese was definitely a stand out. I couldn't really place the raspberry rice pudding, just happy it was ganache and not jelly. Coffee wasn't as strong as I remember. Employees were nice, polite, and bagged up our purchases separately in those cute green paper bags. They'll also accommodate requests for wax paper bagged individual macarons. Boxes themselves cost ~$4-6. Would I come back? It's Ladurée! Can't wait to visit more locations.

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    Laduree - Dubai Chocolate Macarons

    Dubai Chocolate Macarons

    Laduree - My hot chocolate

    My hot chocolate

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    Sentro 1771 - filipino - Updated May 2026

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