February 20, 2019

Aposento Bar and Restaurant in Makati: Serving Local Favorites Along with Asian Fusion

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  • Along the streets of Salcedo is a little gem of Asian fusion that exudes sophistication and melodic music. Aposento serves different Asian cuisines such as Filipino, Japanese and Chinese plates making it a favorite among businessmen, especially during the weekdays.

    DSC_0015_2Crispy pata (P605)

    Aposento was first introduced in Intramuros Manila serving Spanish and Filipino fusion and among the dishes that they brought when they transferred to Makati is the favorite Crispy Pata.

    It is a common dish on the Filipino table as it’s so crunchy and juicy, plus it’s sprinkled with garlic, making it more irresistible!

    DSC_0068_2Angus Burger (P419)

    After branching out in Makati, Aposento has upgraded its menu and finally offers a fusion of Asian plates. One favorite for the Japanese menu is the Angus Burger.

    Japan’s favorite meat in a very hearty burger and chips plate. It has a thick Wagyu patty combined with fresh vegetables, cheese, mushrooms, and bacon!

    Craving for desserts? Aposento’s got you! You’ll never go wrong with the classic Blueberry Cheesecake!

    DSC_0034_2Blueberry Cheesecake (P225)

    As if the foods are not enough for you to visit, but Aposento also has a live band and a sports bar with a large monitor where guests can watch a sports event!

    aposento_2the dim-light aura at night makes it more romantic for dinner dates

    Visit Aposento at the Ground Floor of Manhattan Square Condominium in Valero Street Salcedo Village, Makati City! They are open from 11 am to 12 mn, Mondays to Fridays! For inquiries, you may call them at (02) 844 8939. 


    This first appeared on Philippine Primer Japanese Magazine’s October 2018 issue.

    General Information

  • G / F Manhattan Square Condominium 162 Valero St. Salcedo Vill. Makati
  • 02-844-8939
  • 11:00 AM to 12:00 MN (M-F)
  • Saturday, Sunday
  • https://aposento.ph/
  • https://www.facebook.com/aposento.ph/
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