The Newly Improved Serye Cafe Filipino
(image borrowed from www.southbound.ph)
This is Serye’s newest bestseller, the Boneless Crispy Pata, is one of my all-time favorites! I don’t know how to make this but I am sure that it tastes wonderful. It’s all bite and no fuss! I like Crispy Pata when it’s really crispy, much like this one. You will surely love the new menu.
When it’s dessert time, I highly recommend that you try this cake. It’s the Pandan Macapuno cake. It is so good! Not too sweet, the texture is soft and feels like it melts in your mouth. I so love this cake! Feels kinda refreshing too!
Another view. You’d love this cake too!
What is Macapuno?
After an initial search I found these things about the Macapuno.
- that it is not young coconut but a “mutant” of the regular coconut.
- that it only grows in the Philippines
- that only one Macapuno fruit can be found in one tree
Those in the know, please correct me if my research is wrong. Or you may add to it. I’d love to know more about my favorite dessert!
This is the Laing to end all Laings!!!This is a vegetable dish made with taro leaves, minced meat and coconut milk. I didn’t realize that adding Camaron Rebusado (prawns fried in batter) would greatly enhance the taste. I love this dish! You MUST TRY IT at Serye Cafe Filipino.
Can’t stop thinking about the Boneless Crispy Pata. Here’s a better view.
Their barbecues are legendary. I’m sure you know that Serye is a play on the name of the Reyes clan who started Aristocrat Restaurant and the Mama Sita sauces and seasonings that we all grew up with. However, did you also know that Serye Cafe Filipino bakes their own breads and cakes? All the while I thought they were getting this from Alex III Restaurant, who happens to be from the Reyes clan too. The staff was emphatic when they said “NO!” Apparently they are very proud about their baking expertise. The Pandan Macapuno cake should really win your heart.
The Arroz ala Cubana in Pan de Sal is divine! Great for breakfast! Those aren’t huge pandesals, they’re using quail’s eggs fried sunny side up!
SERYE CAFÉ FILIPINO
Address: Eastwood City Walk 1, Quezon City
Tel No: (632) 911-2334, 9115869
March 2, 2010
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That boneless crispy pata is making me hungry! I need to try that soon! Thanks for sharing Arpee!
Yumyum! Nomnomnom. ..:)
wow, that boneless crispy pata looks really inviting!
rice, please! haha. =)
it’s a little pricey than regular crispy pata, but it is definitely worth every cent. no bones about it!
Hi! Is there any branch near makati area? I’d love to try it but Libis is too far to travel.
There is a branch of SERYE that is near in makati, that is in Sucat.. @ santana Groove.. try…
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Oh! How I love their Pandan Macapuno Cake it brings back childhood memories.Their mocha manila is also good although it can be a bit heavy. I didn’t liked their bangus belly ala bistek it was too salty but the boneless crispy pata oh my it’s soo good. I should try their laing next time, still on the search for the best laing.
How about the price? Is a thousand bucks enough for 3 ppl?
boneless crispy pata. nice presentation.
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