Showing posts with label Hotel Restaurant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotel Restaurant. Show all posts
Coast Call is San Juan Surf Resort's in-house restaurant. It's elegant, chill, laid-back, and very international. Love the wood and bare concrete combo. Black accents add boldness and style. Plus the ocean view and sea breeze never get old.
View from the beach as you enter the premises. Coast Call is at the ground level.
Tall, wooden folding doors open the wall to lovely sea view and manicured lawn.
View from the restaurant.
Each table gets a condiment tray
Mango Juice: Php250
Mango Shake: Php130
Banana Shake: Php120
Hot Tea: Php35
Corned Beef breakfast plate: Php185 (with coffee, tea, or orange juice)
Longganisa breakfast plate: Php185 (with coffee, tea, or orange juice)
Lechon Kawali: Php275
Pork Adobo: Php205
Breakfast Potatoes: Php145
Tocino breakfast plate: Php165 (with coffee, tea, or orange juice)
Coast Call Menu
Coast Call Menu
Coast Call Menu
Coast Call Menu
Coast Call Menu
Coast Call Menu

Remarks:
  • We love it here. We stayed at Sebay because it's cheaper, but we ate our meals here for breakfast and lunch. For dinner, we explored outside the beach, and onto the restaurants lining the main road.
  • Taste-wise, their chef balances flavours well, across all dishes.
Urbiztondo, San Juan, MacArthur Hwy, San Fernando, La Union
Tel: (072) 687 9990
Le Bar is one of the lounge areas in Sofitel Hotel lobby level. You can sit but you have to order a cup of coffee at least, or slice of cake. 
Handsome checkered table with clear glasses, handicraft table mats, votive candle, and dark table napkins are presented.
You can pick a nice window table that overlooks the pool and ocean. Good thing the musky ocean breeze won't reach you here.
I don't remember the prices, but pretty sure these are some of the cheapest we could find.
Bread basket came with mini jars of fruit spreads, round butter and vinaigrette
Biscotti and tea
2 level cake slice

CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Manila
Tel: (02) 551-5555
The Capiz Coffee Shop of The Charter House Hotel in Greenbelt is an old maid. Bound for renovation at the time of visit, it occupies the mezzanine level overlooking the lobby below. The stark white lights and dull colours have seen better days. On the bright side, it's clean and orderly. Staff were nice. Tables were a bit too small for the plates, especially if you order several items.
This table is large enough for 4 people, although it can sit 6.
Tiny round tables are certainly not for 4 people. Plates would stack on each other.
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
The Charter House Hotel Capiz Cafe Room Service Menu
It's a great hotel so we stayed inside the whole time and ordered room service. WiFi was perfect so online life went on, no trouble whatsoever.
Fresh mangoes: Php95
Beef Ampalaya Rice Meal with soup, fruits, drink: Php160
Banana Split: Php145
Complimentary breakfast plate: Corned beef
Complimentary breakfast plate: Longganisa

Remarks:

  • Price was reasonable. Room service hours, 10AM to 11PM. 
  • Breakfast hours, 6AM to 10AM.
The Capiz Cafe
114 Legazpi Street, Makati, Kalakhang Maynila
Tel: (02) 817 6001
Amarela Beach Resort's in-house restaurant boasts of pristine views,and heritage-rooted decors. The carved wood on chairs, tables, post footers, and accent pieces feature the deep connection of Bohol with nature.
It was dinner time when we visited, but the overlooking veranda towers above the hotel pool, and the ocean a few meters away, peppered with flowers and plants.
The pool glows in the night, surrounded with lush violets and greens.
Condiments
 Squash soup with seashells: PHp150
 Grilled fish fillet with herbs & spices: Php350
Chicken Adobo: Php200

Remarks: 
  • Service was great. They try so much to make you feel at ease, and always speak in English even with Visayan accent. They were very nice and courteous.
  • Food taste, everything was fantastic. Bit on the pricey side, but worth it.
  • When we arrived, the guards asked where we're headed. We on a motor scooter. We just parked outside the hotel by the tree.
  • The hotel's exclusivity provides better road access from the main road. It's well lit, wider, and concrete. Nearby hotels have non-concrete, large protruding rocks, and tiny roads.
Barangay Libaong, Panglao, Bohol
Tel: 09177747200