Kanin Club is located at Ayala Triangle Gardens, Salcedo Village, Makati City. This is a Philippine restaurant near the Ayala Triangle Gardens.The average price range at Kanin Club is around ₱ 500 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.Kanin Club is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Ayala Triangle Gardens area. There are different kinds of food in Kanin Club that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63276216109.
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Ekta Kapoor
5.0
They offer different kinds of rice and Filipino dishes. We also get their Crispy Dinuguan which is a best seller. I do not eat Dinuguan but I did this time (and ate a lot) when we were here. Their meals are for sharing maybe for 2-4 persons depending on how big the appetite of the customers are. For us, 3 people can finish 1 dish given that there will be no other dishes to be ordered.Great location too! After eating, you can walk around Ayala Triangle or drink coffee in the nearby coffee shop.Our orders were served quite fast too. Not sure if it's because we had our brunch at 10:30 AM so there are no customers yet. When we're about to leave, the staff were already busy. So busy that we just had to leave our payment because we have to go already.Overall, it's good. Good food, good location. Even their ambiance/interior is Filipino inspired too. This is a Filipino restaurant serving Filipino dishes with a twist.
Randomness_of_existence
4.0
We ate at Kanin Club Ayala Triangle branch. After watching the light show, we proceeded here and had our dinner. This restaurant deserves the hype. We ordered their famous Crispy Dinuguan and it is incredibly delicious. It made me ate lots of rice 😂
@nadiadavita
4.0
It's always an effort to eat out at Kanin Club especially during lunch and dinner time. People would fall in line as early as 11AM, waiting to dine at 12NN or queue in at 5PM to be able to make it at the dining table by 6PM - that's for a normal day. I haven't tried during special occasion days as I don't want to trouble myself. Why is it always like that? Because the food is great. Service is good too. Place is homey, it feels like you're just eating on one of your grandma's or auntie's place. It reminds you of home and of old times. Then food comes in and you just forget that you fell in line for a long time - all is forgiven. Kare-kare, Alige rice, Kangkong, Sinigang na bangus, Crispy Dinuguan - these are the dishes I always order and then some.
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