Poco Deli,
Ayala Triangle Gardens:
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One sunny morning, we came strolling along Ayala Triangle Gardens and went looking for BFast resto but never found it (It moved to Greenbelt, I guess). Since all other restos were either closing (to prepare for lunch) or full, we passed by the handsome front of Poco Deli. |
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The mini landscaped plants and dark square wooden furniture emit a very polished and European feel. |
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Inside, it looks quite empty. But there are other patrons I just didn't include in the shot. The winery wall is thick and shiny. The wooden tables and chairs make the dining area look like a classroom of some sort. |
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The deli counter is filled with German and Polish sausages, hams, meats, and bratwursts. |
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Poco Deli feels cool against the sweltering heat. |
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I like how the servers stay far and do random activities near the counter or the bar, instead of hovering around guests. |
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The chalkboard menu boards and brick-wall paired with solid wood are identifications of many European interiors. |
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Poco's freshly brewed Iced Tea: Php85 |
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Cappuccino: Php120 |
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Gourmet Tapa: Php320 |
We asked for them to split the Gourmet Tapa for two and this is
their very generous presentation. 1 leaf, 1 tomato slice, and 1 cup of
rice topped with bacon bits and egg, with a side of gourmet tapa, each.
We love their hospitality and service. Their prices were not too steep as well. Ambiance is relaxed and non-intimidating. Food taste is up to par. So when lazily walking along the Gardens, stop by Poco Deli for some Euro deliciousness and quality time.
Poco Deli
Ayala Triangle Gardens, Makati
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