At
long last I was able to experience eating at one of the famous restaurants at
Kapitolyo, Pasig. Anna was the one who mentioned that she wanted to try eating at
Kapitolyo, Ronald was our planner who chose the place and date, since he is the
one more familiar with the place. It was then decided to have dinner at
Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina on April 1, Holy Wednesday, to start off with the long
vacation.
We
arrived at past eight in the evening since the three of us will be coming from
Taguig. And true to the various reviews that I have read, the place is always
packed with people that you need to be wait-listed. We were tenth on the list
of waiting people. Anna was already hungry, that we decided to take some walk
to try and buy something that will ease her hunger. When we return, my sister
has just also arrived at Silantro from work. We were already fifth in the list
and one of the waiters handed us the menu so we can make an advanced order. My
sister and Ronald are the one who decided on what to eat since they are a
regular customer of Silantro. Both Ronald and my sister suggested the beef
nachos and quesadillas. I told them that I want the chicken and Ronald added an
order of burger.
I
think we waited for thirty to forty minutes before we were seated inside. The
place looks like a carinderia with pictures and poster about Mexico and some
wrestlers. It’s a little hot inside since the place was crowded. The food did not take long to be served. Me and Anna were surprised when the plate of
nachos was put in our table. There was melted cheese on top with chops of beef,
diced tomato and sprinkled with herbs. Next in our order is the five pieces chicken
wings known as Calliente Wings which is topped with shredded cabbage (I think)
with a not so spicy sauce. Then the quesadillas oozing with cheese and mushroom
filling topped with fries was served. We were more surprised when the Pancholon’s
burger with a very huge patty and fries were served. Due to the large serving
it looks as though we ordered more than we can eat.
Aside
from the good food and affordable price, I think the other factor that Silantro
became popular is because of the quality of service they gave to the customers.
The manager on duty, who was previously a waiter, knows the regular customers
and will acknowledge you whenever you return. The service was also quick
despite having a huge crowd of people. They are also alert and attentive to the
needs of the customers that you would not need to call on them.
Silantro
is located at 75 East Capitol Dr., Pasig and is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
but don’t worry if you are still eating there by midnight because they will
wait until you finish your meal.
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