I vividly remember being at City of Dreams (COD) Manila when their Pangaea lounge opened its doors. A good friend of mine happened to know one of the managers at COD, and we stepped out of the lounge to be given a tour of the place. The complex was really new at that time, so the manager gave us a sign of things to come. As we walked by the lobby of the Crown Towers hotel, she mentioned that The Tasting Room will be coming to Manila and be the degustation restaurant of Crown. My eyes just lit up. I had my sights set on trying the place just like a crazy pyscho girlfriend had eyes on her man who she sees texting another female. So alas, it opened, and I headed there with the some of the best company possible for my birthday dinner. The wait was worth it, and we weren't disappointed.
Some highlights of the dining experience: It was absolutely so cool how they had flat screen TVs that had a live stream of the kitchen. You could see the kitchen staff diligently working on the next course. It's also nice how you can "mix and match" and get creative with your degustation menu. Yes, a customized degustation menu, so there won't be a course that you'll be "forced" to take in.
My favorite feature of the Tasting Room is how literally miniscule ingredients are included to totally make a seemingly traditional dish more interesting. The duck lover terrine had an "oyster leaf." Our table broke out in light laughter when we were told that the dish indeed had such ingredients. Soon, laughter turned into perplexed amazement. The darn tiny leaf indeed tasted like an oyster! Then, the dry aged Wagyu (grade 6) beef had something called chlorophyll sauce that put a nice twist to the degustation main classic (and also took me back to 2nd grade science class). As for the service, it was second to none. The overall Tasting Room experience was nothing short of wonderful. They even end you off with a printed, rolled up, and ribboned up copy of your meal courses, signed by the chef! read more