Today is my sister's birthday, so we decided to have another buffet. We had to cancel the plan however, due to the constant rain. We decided to check restos in Ayala Triangle and since my sister is huge fan of Pinoy dishes we opted to try Kanin Club.
Upon entering, the staff grabbed our dripping wet umbrella and led us to our table, all of them are beaming ear to ear. You'll feel at home despite the bad weather. Before we were seated, something happened (insert embarrassing moment here); it wasn't really their fault, but the waiter who was assigned to us apologized nonetheless. Wow.
Food - a traditional Filipino dish with a modern twist. We ordered sinigang na hipon (perfect for a cold Friday night), tinapa rice, crispy liempo, the ever-popular crispy dinuguan, ripe mango shake, and pineapple juice. The sinigang, in my opinion, is a must-try. I like how the soup is sour but not overpowering, just like our mother's recipe. The dinuguan will astound you, especially if you are not a fan of dinuguan but are brave enough to try it. Crispy liempo is also a good option, with three different dips. You'll enjoy the food.
Location - Makati CBD. A good place to relax your mind coz it's in Ayala Triangle.
Staff - very accommodating and attentive. We don't need to call them twice. Served our food in no time with a smile on their faces.
I highly recommend Kanin club especially if you're craving for your mom's cooking.
Photos: Mine
Disclaimer: My review is based on a hundred percent
transparent hands on / tasting experience and personal views.
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