Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop
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Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop

3.0

10 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Bel-Air

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Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop is located at Second Floor, Am Flores Building, Constellation Street Corner Makati Aveue, Bel-Air, Makati City. This is a Indian restaurant near the Bel-Air.The average price range at Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Bel-Air area. There are different kinds of food in Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63284035552.

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Al Batra Restaurant & Coffee Shop Reviews

3.0

10 Reviews

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  • Kyrylo Silin

    3.0

    A 24 hour middle eastern resto on Makati Ave! I must have passed by the place countless times but i found it only when looking for 24 hrs restos on website. It's quite large located on the 2nd floor above 711 opp Next Door /Tiananmen on Makati Ave. Tried their chicken kebab with pita bread. The kebab is similar looking to long sheesh kebab. The medium serving we ordered is quite large - 6 6" rolls with 2 large pita breads. I found the kebab somewhat bland and had to add the garlic n chili sauce to get some flavor into it. I prefer the chicken Tikka style spicy kebab anyday over this.We also had the basmati rice - which is just plain basmati rice without any meat. Taste was ok to me, although my Filipino friend loved the taste. They don't serve alcohol, but the waiter offered to get us San Migs from the 711 below.Will visit once again to taste the hummus and other dips which fellow website-mates have raved about in their posts.

  • Zian Sheravina

    4.0

    Nice ambiance. Great food. Good service. One of the best middle eastern food I've tasted so far. Highly recommended. The price is just right.We tried out the al batra mixed grill. It comes with the pita bread but I also ordered the biryani rice. The food is good for 2 to 3 persons. The beef is very soft and it taste really good.My friend also tried the sandwiches which was also good and just the right price.For starters try the cheese pie. The mozzarella cheese is a perfect partner for the soft bread. The garlic and spicy dips are also great.

  • Graciella

    3.0

    Being a 24/7 restaurant, we had a late night merienda here. We had some kebabs and their moutabal. Their moutabal was one the best I've tried. It still had some texture for you to tell that it's eggplant, unlike other places where it is served too much on the creamy side. Their kebabs were great as well. Only thing I didn't like was the bread they served, which was too thick for my liking.Being a 24/7 restaurant, expect to pay a bit more for their food.

  • Norman Ishak Manalu

    5.0

    Good for tambay haha enjoyed eating the Al Batra bread!! The best in West asian cuisine. The best West asian restaurant and wala na akong masabi puro masasarap ang pagkain.

  • Brenda Cason

    3.0

    I loved the fact that they are a proper halal food resto. There isn't an abundance of halal restos in the Makati Ave./P. Burgos area. A significant bonus was the great grub. Loved their chicken biryani and kabsa. Their cucumber salad was good, too. Loved that they had an extensive menu of middle-eastern dishes. The items were a bit pricey, and the portions were nothing to write home about (although I found that if I asked nicely, they could super size the rice portions of my biryani -- probably a case-to-case thing). Pricey offerings all in all, but the resto does seem to be targeting the expat halal crowd who would be willing to part with their good money for some halal goodness. Decent service from the multitude of waiting staff. Only thing I disliked about the resto is the dining area. Given the warm weather on the summer evenings we went to Al Batra, my partner and I were sweltering upon entering the resto, even with the AC on. We opted for the table right smack in front of the AC to get a bit of air. Unfortunately, we had to sit in the smoking section for this, which is quite unfortunate as we are both highly averse to breathing in second-hand smoke. Nevertheless, the food made up for it.

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