Complex flavors and different influences make Filipino cuisine very interesting. There are several restaurants that offer great Filipino dishes and one of the best ones in town for me is Mesa Filipino Moderne.
Hello, Mesa Filipino Moderne.
The well-loved Filipino restaurant, Mesa, is back in Power Plant Mall!
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Friday, May 31, 2013
Restaurant Love: Mesa Filipino Moderne
We hate Tuesdays. It’s
the day our car is coding meaning we have to leave the house past 7 if we want
to eat out. But my mom just got a surprise birthday gift, our car went *kapoot*
while it was parked in a mall. In the end, my grandma, sister and I have to
take a cab to meet the birthday girl. We arrived around 7:30 p.m. and very
famished.
As the foodie in the family, I was tasked to look for a
place to eat in SM Megamall. (I wanted to go to Shangri-La hoping to see
another new restaurant but my mom insisted we dine at Megamall. The birthday
girl wins!) I suggested Kichitora
since they have never tried dining there before but my grandmother wasn’t in
the mood for ramen (actually, is never in the mood for ramen as she only eats
tempura and chicken teriyaki, two dishes not available there). So we moved a
little bit and ended up at Mesa.The place was a bit crowded given it was a Tuesday night. We were lucky though to get one of those tables with couches. Yeah! <3
I was slightly grumpy around this time as I was really
really hungry and one thing I do not like is feeling hungry. So I immediately
ordered the following: Talong Salad (PHP80), Sisig in a Pouch (PHP190), Inihaw
Sampler (PHP725), and Crispy Leche Flan (PHP70).
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Unexpected Exotic Food Stop: Mesa Filipino Moderne
New Year’s Resolution #2: Eat more exotic dishes! Partly checked.
My friend and I met up one Saturday afternoon to pamper ourselves and to simply pig out afterwards. Yes, you could call this one of those blissful moments where you just spend and spend then regret afterwards when you start getting rid of those receipts fattening your wallet and realize that your wallet is very “anorexic”.
We met around 12:30PM to have lunch together and I suggested Mesa simply because I have never tried dining there before. She was actually interested to try Yabu: The House of Katsu but I had to literally drag her to the other side (corner actually) for selfish reasons.
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