December 03, 2025

Deli by Chele in Makati: Homemade Pastramis, Freshly Baked Bread, and Coffee

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  • Deli by Chele in Makati: Homemade Pastramis, Freshly Baked Bread, and Coffee
  • Led by Chef Chele Gonzales, the acclaimed Spanish chef behind renowned restaurants in Manila, Deli by Chele presents a delightful selection of ready-to-eat sandwiches, homemade pastrami and assorted charcuterie, freshly baked bread and pastries, as well as an all-day deli breakfast, perfectly paired with their refreshing iced teas and limonada!

    Ham and Cheese Pastrami Sandwich / IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    Located at the Power Plant Mall in Rockwell Center, Deli by Chele offers an inviting atmosphere, complemented by a number of dine-in seats ideal for enjoying a quick bite, whether you’re starting your day or unwinding after a busy workday.

    IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    For those on the go, take-out options are readily available, making it easy to enjoy the deli’s offerings wherever you are.

    IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    Among their must-try offerings is their homemade pastrami, served in freshly baked sourdough bread. Pastrami, a deli meat traditionally made from beef brisket, is known for its rich flavors, making it a crowd-favorite among patrons.

    IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    Indulge in their Pastrami Ham & Cheese Sandwich, which features layers of farmer’s ham and a creamy cheese sauce, combined with bits of New York-style brisket pastrami. This delicious mix is nestled between slices of buttered and toasted artisanal sourdough bread, then finished with a drizzle of spiced honey for an extra burst of flavor!

    For an even more satisfying option, try the fried rice version, where savory pastrami is served atop a flavorful bed of rice, making for a hearty and comforting meal.

    Pastrami Fried Rice / IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    If you have a sweet tooth and you’re craving something indulgent and delectable, Deli by Chele’s Mixed Berries French Toast is the perfect treat, especially when paired with a fresh cup of coffee.

    Mixed Berries French Toast / IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Facebook page

    Looking for another go-to spot to dine and unwind before heading to work or after a busy day? Visit Deli by Chele, with locations at Power Plant Mall in Makati, SM Aura in Taguig, The Podium in Mandaluyong, and Robinsons Magnolia in Quezon City.

    Expansion and Upcoming New Dining Concept

    As part of their ongoing expansion, Deli by Chele has officially closed its R1 Level store at Power Plant Mall to make way for an exciting new concept.

    Guests can look forward to the upcoming soft-opening of Deli by Chele All Day Dining on the P1 Level, promising a refreshed space and an enhanced dining experience coming very soon.

    IMAGE from Deli by Chele’s Instagram account

    General Information

  • R1 Level, Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati City
  • 0917‐160-2382
  • 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • www.delibychele.com
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  • Ground Level, The Podium, 12 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong City
  • 0917-700-3987
  • 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
  • Upper Ground Floor, Robinsons Magnolia, Don Hemady Street, Quezon City
  • SM Aura, Taguig City
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