Art H.

This is a stylish and modern place that’s always busy, with a fun, lively and energetic vibe. It’s great for spring or summer dining with doors and windows flung wide open, creating a cool, airy and breezy ambience. I’m not so sure how well this would go down in winter though. Our waitress for the evening was delightful, with a bright, friendly and quirky personality. And she was super attentive and efficient too. Orders were quickly taken and drinks and food came out with no delay. Prices are a tad on the high side but with a $50 voucher from TheFork we paid only 44 pesos for two of us, and that bought us two drinks, a starter and two mains: A pasta dish and a pizza. They were both decent dishes and we enjoyed them. What I don’t like about this joint though are the toilets and the parking. There are no toilets in the restaurant, so you have to walk to the West Village shopping plaza and use those. They’re clean and well provisioned but it’s a hike to get to them. Parking is a bit of a nightmare if you use the West Village parking garage. It’s hard to find, and difficult to navigate once you’re inside, especially if you’re unfamiliar with it. And make sure to remember exactly where you left your car as the bays aren’t individually numbered. There weren’t a lot of available spaces either and you only get two hours free, after that, if you’re dining in the evening you may have to pay the standard flat evening rate of 20 pesos.See 3 photos

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