Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Greek Food at Cafe Mediterrenean
About the food:
One time in Powerplant Mall, we decided to try Greek cuisine for a change, so we opted for Cafe Mediterrenean.
First we had the olives. They're fresh and tasted well.
It came with a serving of warm pita bread. From my point of view, it's best to order the olives for sharing. Eating too much olives in one sitting can weaken your appetite.
Next off, we tried the Lentil soup. This one is worth trying. This is available for solo and for sharing.
For the main course, we tried their famous gyro. We got the tuna gyro. I remember having a tuna gyro long ago that had fresh and juicy tuna cubes. I guess those days are in the past now considering that what we got had a little more vegetable than usual, and a drier tuna meat.
One thing that has not changed though is this fillet meal with added couscous. The fish was soft and tender and the couscous an excellent alternative to rice.
Where to buy and how much:
A good budget for this restaurant would be around PHP500 per person. With PHP500 you can have soup, a gyro, and a beverage.
They have several branches. So far I've only tried their Greenbelt branch (my better choice) and the Rockwell branch.
To see the other branches, visit http://www.thecafemediterranean.com/
Rating: 9/10
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