June 27, 2017

Relish Ponte, Makati

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    Relish Ponte is a popular restaurant on Valero St., which can be called Salcedo main street.

    This restaurant’s predecessor, which was located in Tomas Morato, Quezon City, was run by the grandfather of the current manager. And even after moving to Makati, this restaurant still retained its charm and the recipes from previous generations.

    The famous ‘Amazing Artichoke’ (photo 1) is a dish with spicy chips that is diped in baked artichoke and cheese. With just a bite, it seems that you’ll become addicted with its rich and refreshing taste. Some of the old customers from the old restaurant just come to visit the new Relish at Ponte to eat this dish.

    Relish Pasta (photo 2) is a dish that has the prominent aroma of the truffle oil is just one of the other meals in this restaurant that you should try out. Their baked salmon (photo 3) and roasted chicken (photo 4) are some of the others.

    This is a well known restaurant that believes that they have [a] cuisine that can be enjoyed by the family. Love can be felt in every single food that Relish at Ponte offers.

     

    General Information

  • G/F Ponte Salcedo Bldg.120 Valero St. Salcedo Vill. Makati City
  • 02-519-3543
  • 11:00 am- 10:00 pm 11:00 am- 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm- 10:00 pm (Saturday)
  • Sunday
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