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URBN Bar and Kitchen

3.4

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₱ 1,000 / Person

The Fort Strip

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URBN Bar and Kitchen is located at Third Floor, Fort Point II Building, The Fort Strip, 26th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. This is a American restaurant near the The Fort Strip.The average price range at URBN Bar and Kitchen is around ₱ 1,000 / Person,and the opening hours are 8:00 - 18:00.URBN Bar and Kitchen is a well-known gourmet restaurant in the The Fort Strip area. There are different kinds of food in URBN Bar and Kitchen that are worth trying. If you have any questions,please contact +6329669118, +639175649333.

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3.4

15 Reviews

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  • Ms.ycrad

    3.0

    Most people go to URBN for that great party vibe and selection of drinks, but what some may not know is that they serve pretty good food as well. Aside from their mains that awaken visions of macho meat such as Dry Aged Rib Eye Steak, Crispy Duck Leg, Double Cooked Kurobota Pork Belly; salads and pastas that spell comfort like only a Mac and Choreese can; and starters like Manchego Souffle and Spicy Shrimp Cocktail that can whet your appetite; they now have this Barchow Menu available from 12MN to 2AM, eager to sustain the rockin' crowd of midnight.The whole place of URBN is pretty huge, a fact you wouldn't usually notice during the peak hours of bar hopping, what with the throng of people milling around and having a good time. Elbows clashing, the din deafening, the dim lights making it almost impossible to see beyond a few meters, this scene of a madding crowd is just one facet of URBN's dual personality.What we had witnessed as we walked into the bar (or rather, the "kitchen") that early Tuesday night was an almost deserted place save for a few early night owls; really quite the opposite. Here we can relax and enjoy the grub sans the noise. And so that we did, starting with the...Paper thin potato chips with a translucent trait send echoes of crunch with each munch. Dip it alternately with the aioli and pesto dip for a ping-pong of acerbity and nuttiness.With the strawberry lending a hint of sweetness and tartness at the same time, the Strawberry Mojito is a hit around the table. Such an eye candy too!Caramelized onion + bacon + pesto cream cheese is actually a good combination as I found out when I took a bite of this savory tartlet. My only gripe would be that the tart's crust sometimes overshadows the flavors in play.Hand cut fries and slivers of bacon drenched in Urbn's own real gravy will have you perfecting that hand-to-mouth movement unconsciously in no time at all.This was good, though I'd have to say those little cuts of lamb always left me hanging, like there's something missing. I guess I just wanted more of the meat and less of the potatoes to truly appreciate the dish.I do like bacon, albeit I'm not particularly obsessed with it. This, however, had me behaving like the energizer bunny. I just kept going and going and going. Thick strips of bacon coated in a well-seasoned batter provided me with that savory taste I was looking for.Spicy Buffalo Chicken Pops (P350)Woah! Talk about hot! These chicken pops really have a spicy character that will have you reaching for the nearest cold drink, whatever it is. If you have a low tolerance for heat then best dip it into the Roquefort (blue cheese) dip.Mini Blackbenny Angus Burgers and Mini Curried Shrimp Burgers (P260 3pcs; P520 6pcs)With slim to none expectations since I really have no interest in sliders or mini burgers---I always find them dry, with the patty usually getting drowned in the bun---the Mini Curried Shrimp Burger proved to be an exception. The shrimp flavor was apparent, and the mix of romaine lettuce, tomatoes and curry mayonnaise made for a nice supplement to this minced shellfish. Heck, I wanted to get all three shrimp sliders on the platter for myself.Among the four, it was the All Meat with BBQ Sauce that got and kept my attention. Chorizo, roast beef and salami drizzled with a slightly sweet barbecue sauce covered this thin crusted pizza.Both the Chocolate Brownie and the Nutella and Candied Hazelnut Cheesecake were too cloyingly sweet for me. One forkful of each was enough to make me hanker for something savory on my tongue -- immediately. The fact that I have no proclivity whatsoever for both brownies and Nutella didn't help either."Everything tastes better with bacon" -- a fact I've discredited at least for myself. Case in point: Pinkerton's Candied Maple Bacon, and now this Maple Bacon Cheesecake as well. Maybe I'm alone in this, but this cake just didn't bode well with me at all. While maple bacon in cake may seem like a good idea on paper, it didn't translate so in taste.Now this, this White Chocolate and Cookie Butter Love-Ah Cake I loved. Totally, completely, irrevocably. Sweet yes, yet not bordering on saccharine, this white chocolate lava cake even had a dollop of cookie butter ensconced inside. Make sure to get a spoonful of that vanilla ice cream to balance everything out. This is a cake I could finish all by myself. Next time, no sharing please!

  • Marco Quintana

    3.0

    Food was good especially the appetizers. though the pasta was not great served cold and their breaded fish was a bit salty. Ambiance was a bit dull for a bar. The male comfort room needs much changes especially the urinals. Overall it's ok if your looking a place to hangout in bgc. PS. bring a jacket at night if your planning going on night time.

  • Sanimi

    4.0

    Most of the people around fort know URBN as a club or party place at night. What they don't know is that their food is amazing! The dining area has a great ambiance plus their service is very good. I personally like their bucket of bacon and mozzarella sticks! Their main entrees are good especially their pizza and pasta! They have their happy hour from 6pm-10pm so have dinner there and pair it up with their amazing cocktails and buy 1 take 1 beer. Definitely worth your money and time!

  • Jacky Jonas

    4.0

    When mucking around The Fort and looking to unwind with excellent cocktails, good company, and great food, URBN Bar & Kitchen is definitely the way to go. With a pretty bar that's as fully stocked as theirs and a chef as talented as Benjo Tuason, you're in for a surprise every time you visit this bar and kitchen!I had never been to URBN when the place isn't packed with people. I was stunned at just how big the place was! I like the idea of not having to wade across a sea of people to your table. And not having to wait 30 minutes for a cocktail ain't so bad either.Cocktails aside (I had my fill of strawberry mojitos and margaritas that night), dinner started off with a bucket of crispy Home Made Potato Chips that came with an Aioli and Pesto dipping sauce. It was simple, not greasy, and highly addicting.A hit at the table was the Country Fried Bacon - you can never really go wrong with anything made out of bacon. This can be described in one word: Rich! The bacon strips were thick and smokey, covered in golden batter. I could only get through two pieces, it was just way too rich and the gravy gave it that umay factor.One of my favorite bar chow dishes that night was the The Blackbenny Fries. The hand cut fries are topped with sliced rashers of smoked bacon and cheese before getting smothered in gravy, like a decadent poutine platter! I could eat this all day.Chef Benjo also introduced a few URBN Pizzas to the menu. I liked the Seafood Pizza the most.Topped with bits of shrimp, white fish and scallops, the anchovies gave the dish a bit of salt and the pesto left a hum of basil. It was ever so light and cut small enough for pika pika. The Four Cheese was simply executed and sprinkled with Mozzarella, Manchego, Cheddar and Parmesan. This was pretty good. If this had a teensy bit of truffle oil, it would be spectacular! I didn't get to taste the All Meat with BBQ Sauce Pizza that had bits of chorizo, roast beef, salami with URBN's homemade bbq sauce. It must've been really good, since it was the first to disappear from the table. I liked the Vegetarian pizza, with the caramelized onions lending the pizza a bit of sweetness and the olives a bit of salt.Overall it was a well balanced pizza, sans the meat. Going vegetarian never tasted so good! Going back to the bar chow that's a bit more heavier on the tummy, I liked the Lamb Hash a lot - it is such an English pub kind of dish. The gamey flavor of the well seasoned lamb is evident in every bite, with the diced potatoes giving you the carb load I needed to absorb all the alcohol I ingested over the past few hours I was there.A whole lot of cheesecake started parading out for dessert. My favorite of the night was the Nutella and Candied Hazelnut Cheesecakce. The Nutella was whipped in with the cheesecake, covered by a layer of chocolate and chopped hazelnuts on top. The servings are pretty big, too, which made me extra happy!A first for me was URBN's Maple Bacon Cheesecake! Yes, you read it right - a cheesecake that is topped with bacon bits and maple syrup. It tasted a lot like pancakes and bacon, except a lot more decadent. This isn't something I'd have too much of though.

  • Ruth Joy Garga

    3.0

    Their selling point is the cozy ambiance and not the food itself.

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