August 08, 2024

Prologue in Quezon City: Fusion Food and Coffee Blends

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  • Prologue in Quezon City: Fusion Food and Coffee Blends
  • With its bright interiors accentuated by brick walls and wooden furniture, Prologue will remind you of modern rustic restaurants scattered around the metro and will make you feel you’re not in Tomas Morato, arguably the most popular dining and entertainment destination in Quezon City.

    Prologue’s warm and cozy interior will make you feel at home / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Anyone who’s curious about what’s going on in Prologue’s spick and span kitchen can look through their window and see their team of talented Japanese chefs specializing Italian, Japanese, and French cuisines to work their magic in bringing mouth-watering French-Asian food to their hungry diners.

    Smoked salmon cream pasta / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    In addition to its famous fusion food, Prologue also offers freshly baked bread and imported coffee blends. They have five coffee blends as of the moment: Hiro Blend, Mimi Blend, Decaf, Misty Valley Blend, and Midnight Blend; each of whom have their own unique flavor and aroma.

    Assorted bread and pastries / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Prologue’s Hiro blend / IMAGE from Philippine Primer

    Aside from Quezon City, Prologue has branches in several prime spots in the Metro: Greenhills, Rockwell, and Prologue d’Fined in BGC’s Mitsukoshi Mall. Each one has its own unique twist while maintaining the high standards that the brand is known for, thanks to their distinct ambiance and special menu items.

    For example, Prologue’s Rockwell branch has chic, contemporary interiors and fixtures with black and white tiled floors, modern green and black chairs, and walls adorned with a gallery of intriguing art. On the menu, you’ll find exquisite offerings like the Norwegian Salmon, a beautifully seared salmon steak draped in a luscious sauce, served with French green beans and cherry tomatoes.

    Rockwell branch / IMAGE from Prologue

    Norwegian salmon / IMAGE from Prologue

    To those who are too busy to drop by Prologue, you may get their amazing food and drinks to be delivered straight to your door on GrabFood, their website, and Dough & Grocer, their high-end online grocery store.

    General Information

  • 87 Scout Gandia, Tomas Morato, Quezon City
  • 02-8693-2013
  • 0961-379-9889
  • 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • www.prologue.ph
  • prologue.ph
  • prologue.ph/?hl=en
  • Aruga by Rockwell, Waterfront Dr, Rockwell Center, Makati
  • 0960-525 464
  • 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • O-Square 2, Greenhills Shopping Center, San Juan
  • 0939-861-7018
  • 7 a.m. - 10 p.m.
  • Grand Central Park, Ground Floor, Mitsukoshi Mall 8th Ave, Corner 36th St, Taguig
  • 0927-322-5052
  • 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
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