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I had a positive overall experience at this restaurant, though the service could use improvement. The meals are on the pricier side but worth it. The cakes are absolutely amazing. The ambiance receives a thumbs up from me. In addition to dining and hanging out, you can also purchase quirky and hipster items for yourself and your friends. View all feedback.
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We decided to dine at this restaurant. The parking lot was quite large and the ambiance of the place was decent. However, the food was just average. The porkchop we ordered was not very enjoyable. The service was also average. Overall, this restaurant in Greenhills is just like any other average restaurant. View all feedback.
I had a positive overall experience at this restaurant, though the service could use improvement. The meals are on the pricier side but worth it. The cakes are absolutely amazing. The ambiance receives a thumbs up from me. In addition to dining and hanging out, you can also purchase quirky and hipster items for yourself and your friends.
This restaurant has undergone a major transformation from an old house to a modern building with a sleek glass facade. It has a unique interior resembling a crafts store and offers a selection of coffee and snacks. Prices are on the higher side.
We decided to dine at this restaurant. The parking lot was quite large and the ambiance of the place was decent. However, the food was just average. The porkchop we ordered was not very enjoyable. The service was also average. Overall, this restaurant in Greenhills is just like any other average restaurant.
En visitant Manille, vous passerez certainement dans le quartier de Greenhills. C’est le plus grand centre de vente de perles des Philippines, entouré de supermarchés et de centres commerciaux. Rien de bien esthétique. Mais si vous vous perdez dans les petites rues sur la gauche de l’Avenue Ortigas, près de l'avenue Wilson vous vous croirez vite transportés dans une petite ville de province. Moins de bruit, moins de circulation, de vieilles maisons de style espagnol entourées de verdure alternent avec des bâtiments plus ordinaires.A l’ombre des arbres, au 189 A de la Rue Mabini, vous trouverez LA surprise agréable du quartier : un restaurant coopérative tranquille, frais et pimpant. Il s’appelle d’ailleurs CO/OP. On se croit transporté en Suède ou en Irlande. Le restaurant fait boutique et vend des produits et des livres pour enfants, de petits objets de décoration pour la maison, des gadgets plus ou moins utiles mais très jolis. Les plats vont des salades aux sandwiches classiques, avec des plats du jour de très bonne qualité (pâtes, poulet) préparés à la commande. Les desserts sont énormes, on peut partager à deux (excellent cheesecake au caramel beurre salé)…C’est bon, c’est frais, le personnel est aimable. On a du mal à reprendre sa promenade ou à retourner au travail.Un arrêt à recommander à prix doux.
Its an interesting place that also sells quirky stuff. Servings are big, good for sharing, quality of food is good.