To celebrate one of my close friends coming to visit Manila, we decided as to have a mini reunion of with my college friends. As usual, there was a dilemma on where to eat. It was a good thing that Kit suggested that we try Fez at Serendra, a place which was unfamiliar to most of us, but turned out to be just the right choice.
Fez is one of those places whose decor is reminiscent of an Irish pub (or at least my notion of it) - cozy and intimate interiors, wooden paneling and a large selection of liquor. Serving a fusion of Mediterranean food with a Moroccan twist, Fez is a great place to wind down after a hard day's work with good food and a night cap, or two.
Stan Says: Though, it felt like eating a lot of air, it tasted delicious together with the dip. And we got some of it as complimentary. Thanks to the owner of Fez.
Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich
Pam Says: I love herbed potato wedges, so this is also a winner for me.
Stan Says: Hmmm... I think I didn't get to try this, but the presentation was done well.
Cheese and Chorizo Pizza Pita
Stan Says: Yeah, it looked like quesadillas, but I'm not a fan of it. The melted cheese looks tasty, but it just didn't fit my taste.
Chicken and Mango Salad
Fez Fish
Stan Says: I would have to say that the fish itself was just ok, not something spectacular. But what made it really delicious was the cheese sauce that came with it. The creamy cheese sauce got my attention.
Stan, Pam, Cecilia and Kit
Stan Says: The price of the food was just right, considering the location and the type of food. Prices averaged from 200-300 pesos for the main dishes. The ambiance fit the nice cool breeze outside the night. They also had some seats outside. The space inside the restaurant was just small, and maybe better if it could add more seats inside to accommodate more people.
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Fez
Serendra Commercial Strip,
Bonifacio Global City
Taguig City, Metro Manila
Philippines
(02) 901-1840
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