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Savor Park Cafe is located at Ground Level, Adamson Center Building, 121 L. P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City. This is a Cafe restaurant near the Salcedo Village.The average price range at Savor Park Cafe is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 17:00.Savor Park Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Salcedo Village area. There are different kinds of food in Savor Park Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63288127974.
Savor Park Cafe is located at Ground Level, Adamson Center Building, 121 L. P. Leviste Street, Salcedo Village, Makati City. This is a Cafe restaurant near the Salcedo Village.The average price range at Savor Park Cafe is around ₱ 400 / Person,and the opening hours are 11:00 - 17:00.Savor Park Cafe is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the Salcedo Village area. There are different kinds of food in Savor Park Cafe that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +63288127974.
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10 Reviews
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3.0
Its own version of Chicharon Bulaklak is a must try. Nothing special actually save that the way it was fried is near perfection. One of my favorites in this place is its Humba..Its Adobo Flakes is alright. Sisig, too oily. But I guess the place needs renovation since it looks kinda gloomy or old despite the colors. :)
appraise this reviewAprilia N
4.0
Best place for team lunch. The food is good for sharing at a very affordable price. It's a small place but very intimate. Perfect for relaxation at the same time fun.
appraise this reviewAleia
5.0
Delicious Pinoy food! Most everyone I have spoken to who has eaten there tell me they love the food. Place has a good crowd on weekdays but weekends see a much smaller group of patrons. Guess people haven't figured out that the place is open on weekends. I like the cowboy sisig. One of the best in town - a nice twist combining beef (cow) and pork (baboy) into a sizzling, crackling, and meaty combo! The kaldereta is a hidden gem and the Spanish-style bangus belly is a yummy surprise. For veggie lovers, try the Pinangat (either shrimp or pork). It's made with Gabi leaves and gata, like Laing, but in a different take. They also have a nice Gising-Gising. There's so much more on the menu to try - Inasal Skewers, Binagoongan, Smoked Sardines Effuven, Cabanatuan Longganisa, etc - that means more visits to this delicious secret in Salcedo Village. For dessert, try the Maruya if you prefer Pinoy but there is a whole selection of delicious cakes and other desserts too - Crack Sundae (an ice cream cake), Dulce de Leche, Mango Trifle, Apple Pie, Turtle Pie, to name a few.Btw, the place also has a Continental menu at the side room called 'Hearty Plates'. Try the Chili with Cornbread. It will surprise! The other items look like they are also worth trying.
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