Friday night was made to be a slow one with a simple dinner plan and DVD night. Little did I know that the dinner would hype me up. We always see the Sanctuario Tagaytay restaurant whenever we are in Metrowalk. I have always made a mental note to eat here but never gotten around to it. My officemate Karen Z mentioned this restaurant a few times because her boyfriend John really raves about their arroz caldo. I am not a fan of arroz caldo but it piqued my interest that an arroz caldo can actually have that effect on someone. I can only deduce that the restaurant must be something.
On the Table:
Hot Chocolate P60
5 kinds of pate sliced like mini-cheesecakes: roasted garlic and cheese, liver pate, quezo, salted egg and smoked bangus with cream cheese. Delectable pates. I especially liked the roasted garlic and cheese combo that had a good hint of garlic but not too pungent. I also loved the quezo pate, which tasted like keso de bola with bits of pimiento and the smoked bangus that blended well with cream cheese. Salted egg pate was something new to try and was also likeable as the saltiness of the egg is contrasted against the sweetness of sun-dried tomato and olive oil.
Pan de Sanctuario P25
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