This weekend we ventured to Serendra to try out Conti’s known for their baked goodies and home cooked style comfort food. I tried out their Arroz ala Cubana – which is in my top 10 list of favorites.
If you’re planning to order the caesar salad and just salad for your meal – you should order the “to share” one because the single order, well, its not much if you ask me. But the dressing was good and tasty.
Here are some shots of my Arroz ala Cubana. It tasted real good and I wish I had more. I remember when I first fell in love with this dish in the canteen of CSA when I was still in grade school. It was served with fried eggs and fried bananas. The bacon was a bonus – I think. For those of you who have no idea what Arroz ala cubana is – its groud beef or pork cooked with raisins and some tomato sauce and spices. I tried cooking one yesterday and I’ll post that later.
Most of the items on their menu range from 150 to 300 bucks. For dessert, New York Cheesecake! Yummy! Just right.
Salad: Php 80 (not much)
Arroz ala Cubana : Php 150
New York Cheesecake : Php 100 plus (I forgot)
Conti’s first opened their doors in BF homes Paranaque, its sad that I lived for more than 20 years in BF Homes but was not able to try it out. Ha ha ha. But that’s ok.
I heard that their pasta is really good so I’m planning to try that out next. Looking at their menu, I think its cheaper if you order the family size and just share. For example, Angel Hair Puttanesca is 160 bucks a la carte, but if you order the family size good for 6-8 persons, its only around Php 340. Amazing right?
Anyway, they have tons more of dishes that you can choose from. You can order family size, take outs, frozen foods, baked goodes, and set menus.
BF Homes Parañaque
(02) 842-5265
Serendra
(02) 856-2352
Greenhills
(02) 774-4184
Trinoma Mall
(02) 900-5013
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i LOVE their roast beef, baked salmon, and chicken pie! for the cakes… turtle pie and mango bravo! Yumm-o!
panalo dito mura pa!
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