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The Cafe Mediterranean

4.2

16 Reviews

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₱ 500 / Person

Power Plant Mall

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  • Sunday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Monday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Tuesday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Wednesday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Thursday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Friday: 11:00 - 20:00
  • Saturday: 11:00 - 20:00

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The Cafe Mediterranean Reviews

4.3

16 Reviews

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  • Maria Putri

    4.0

    Mediterranean cuisine is said to be identified with a trinity of basic ingredients: olive, wheat and grape, yielding oil, bread and wine respectively. Two of these key ingredients came into play during a lunch with my family at The Cafe Mediterranean while we were on our way to a movie screening at the Powerplant Mall. (I was with my hubby and kids so wine was not ordered, hehehe!)

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  • Willy De Perio

    5.0

    As my friends would say, this branch's manager is truly hands-on. To be fair, this branch did not disappoint. Our dining experience started with complimentary chips (crispy thin tortilla wraps) which were not too starchy nor overcooked. They were yummy, best with their garlic mayo sauce which wasn't overbearing also.I had the hummus bowl with lamb. The lamb was cooked at perfect medium to medium well, bringing out the lamb aroma to the dish. It was tender and soft throughout. Paired with their heated tortilla wrap, the hummus was also genuine. You'd know that it's not made out of powder ingredients because of the blend of chickpeas and mediterranean flavors that tasted great.Ambiance and service were amazing.

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  • Dery Eka

    4.0

    Hummus Bowls of Cafe MediterraneanAll proceeds of the Hummus Bowls go to Syrians displaced by the Syrian war. The donations are coursed through the UNHCR ( The UN Refugee Agency).Hummus simply means chickpea or garbanzo in Arabic. Healthy and yummy, hummus contains lots of protein, fiber, B vitamins, and dietary minerals.They have 8 Hummus Bowls to choose from:With cherry tomatoes cooked with garlic & extra virgin olive oilWith roasted red bell peppers, black olives and feta cheeseWith roasted broccoli and cauliflower - a personal vegan favorite!With grilled eggplant and tomato sauceWith mushroom and caramelized onions - really tasty combination!With grilled chickenWith grilled beefWith grilled lamb - I love lamb! Favorite!

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  • Diana Tjoa

    4.0

    During our stay, we were given attention and staff were easy to work with. Ambiance is cozy.We found out that Hummus is also a meal. Hummus (chickpea/garbanzo in Arabic) is not merely an appetizer in Eastern Mediterranean but is ordered as a main dish, and served in large bowls with a variety of tasty toppings, which hungry diners scoop up with either pita or raw onion wedges. Hummus contains protein, fibre, the B vitamins, and some essential dietary minerals like manganese, perfectly suited to today’s healthier eating styles.First of all, I like how smooth their Hummus is. It was just easy to eat (eating it like a meal). Among the Hummus bowls we tried, probably those that stood out for me were the Grilled Chicken (has that smokey flavor I love). The Hummus Bowls with Grilled Eggplant and the one with Mushrooms and Caramelized Onions were flavorful as well. I also like the one with Cauliflowers. The grilled lamb and grilled beef were hard to distinguish, the looks and the taste were similar.All proceeds on their Hummus Bowls menu go to Syrians displaced by the Syrian war. The donations of The Cafe Meditteranean are coursed through the UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency). UNIQLO and The Café Mediterranean collaborate with organizations such as UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency, to generate support and donations from customers which can significantly help in bringing awareness about programs to benefit Syrian refugees.

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  • Burak Atıcı

    2.0

    the hummus is good ambiancethumbs upfood tastehummus pita and lassi 😊servicesad part i have a table and made my order, then later there came a foreigner, he was seated n the table beside me, he made his order, then after a few minutes his order came out first than mine, given the fact we have the same order of food, i have an additional order of lassi mango. lesson whats the difference from two paying costumers? why cant you provide the same service to your fellow filipino. most of resto are like this.please abolish that mentality, special treatment on foreigner than you fellow countrymen. both of us are paying costumer. it totally ruined my evening.tissue and water. hayyy is all i can say. i do pay the same service fee. which is 10 percent of the food i purchased. will come back here? - never on other branch -maybe

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The Cafe Mediterranean Location

Lower Ground Floor, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell, Makati City

  • Takeaway
  • Meal Pickup
  • Beer
  • Indoor
  • Reservation Recommended
  • Vegetarian Friendly

The Cafe Mediterranean is located at Lower Ground Floor, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell, Makati City. This is a Mediterrenian restaurant near the Power Plant Mall. This restaurant is very popular and has a good reputation. Many food bloggers also visit this restaurant to make mukbang.

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