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Makati Islands Philippines
Restaurant in Makati

Souper Crepes
Serves a delightful selection of dishes from the French cuisine. Besides its cozy and relaxing ambience, Souper Crepes is also famous for its delectable crepe dishes. Crepes with various fillings and a huge variety of sauces delight the diner’s taste buds, and most dishes are not limited to dessert courses. The crepes at this restaurant are also ideal for light meals. Souper Crepes is specifically located at the Enterprise Building in the Paseo de Roxas corner Ayala Avenue within the vicinity of Makati City.

Soleil Café Moderne
Located at one of Makati’s premier shopping malls, so the restaurant caters to upscale diners. Soleil Café Moderne offers a cozy and chic ambience with its dishes from the modern French cuisine. Their specialty dishes are the Buffalo Mozzarella Salad, Chilean Sea Bass with Potato Puree and the Foie Gras Burger. Soleil Café Moderne is located at the first level of Greenbelt 2 in Estrella Street in Ayala Avenue.

Spuntino Coffee Shop
Provides the ideal setting for a relaxing and intimate coffee session with friends and families. This coffee shop provides meals of Italian and French cuisine, although it is most well-known for its selection of cakes, breads and pastries. Spuntino Coffee Shop also offers the intimate dining experience at affordable rates. Spuntino Coffee Shop is located at the basement of the Olympia Condotel in Makati Avenue.

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Philippines Cuisine Characteristics

The traditional way of eating is with the hands, especially dry dishes such as inihaw or prito. The diner will take a bite of the main dish, then eat rice pressed together with his fingers.

This practice, known as kamayan, is rarely seen in urbanized areas. However, Filipinos tend to feel the spirit of kamayan when eating amidst nature during out of town trips, beach vacations, and town fiestas.

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