Had the chance to check out Mesa at GB5 Ayala last weekend after picking up my son from a singing gig. I must say it was one of those spur of the moment decision that we never regretted. My kids have frequented this place before with relatives and loved it but we haven’t gone together as a family. It’s one of those new generation of Filipino restaurants that’s raising the Filipino cuisine to a contemporary and internationally-palatable level. It’s way better than your usual Barrio Fiesta, Kamayan or Cabalen. It serves Filipino favourites but with a modern take on execution and presentation. It’s one of those restaurants you wished existed in LA or Orlando or Toronto where you can take your non-Filipino friends and just be proud of our national cuisine.
Mesa is similar to Tres Cuisine in that both try to modernize the traditional Filipino food as we know it. The difference is, Tres Cuisine is more innovative and applies more fusion techniques to cookimg while Mesa is about modernizing the traditional Filipino favourites by using healthier ingredients like olive oil in its dishes (i.e. baby squid in olive oil) or presenting lechon kawali in small portions, for example. While Mesa uses more grilling and deep-frying, Tres Cuisine uses more diverse cooking and presentation techniques. Needless to say, Mesa food--with all that grilling--is one that goes best with beer! :)
Mesa is similar to Tres Cuisine in that both try to modernize the traditional Filipino food as we know it. The difference is, Tres Cuisine is more innovative and applies more fusion techniques to cookimg while Mesa is about modernizing the traditional Filipino favourites by using healthier ingredients like olive oil in its dishes (i.e. baby squid in olive oil) or presenting lechon kawali in small portions, for example. While Mesa uses more grilling and deep-frying, Tres Cuisine uses more diverse cooking and presentation techniques. Needless to say, Mesa food--with all that grilling--is one that goes best with beer! :)
Mesa Resto Pics:
So here at Mesa we got the following that looked interesting to us—baked mussels with cheese for appetizers, laing done in two ways, a platterful of grilled stuff, and bottles of beer.
*Baked Mussels with Cheese:
*Grill Platter:
*Laing Done in 2 Ways:
*Can't miss the plain rice..goes best with all dishes
*Garlic Rice--tasty but a little bit on the oily side
*San Mig Light! :)
*Cerveza Negra--nice!
For dessert we got barako jelly, turon without ice cream, leche flan, and cassava cake. Let's see how they taste..
*Barako Jelly:
*Banana Turon without Ice Cream:
*Leche Flan:
*Warm Cassava Cake with Pinipig on Top:
Okay, the verdict, overall the food was great. Laing done in 2 ways was the best (one way was with coconut milk, the other way was without it). Definitely not mushy, regardless. This is how laing should be done! The better part was the appetizer, a long plate of baked mussel with cheese, my kids' favorite. The platter we got had a little bit of everything we wanted--grilled fish, squid, shrimp, and pork, mussels, chicken and some barbecued pork,. Have complaints about the barbecue though, they're very sweet, I felt like eating candied pork :(. I wish they go easy on the sugar. The grilled squid was just perfect--fresh, succulent, not chewy at all--something you achieve with the right grilling technique and preparation. Shrimps were great and the grilled pork perfectly marinated. Really great with beer.
Desserts were good, my son loved the barako jelly and my daughter liked the leche flan. The cassava cake was served warm--was alright but not quite used to it. The smooth consistency wasn't what I was looking for in a cassava cake though--I guess I prefer the grainier, chewy-ier and al-dente type than what they just served. The turon was so-so, not a fan. I wished the chocolate sauce had more chocolatey taste and not something that seemed like it came straight out of a bottle you got from the grocery store :( .
At any rate, I liked Mesa a lot and would love to take my friends here for a couple of beer. Would love to try other stuff in their menu too.
Mesa has a branch in GB5, Ayala Center Makati.
*Baked Mussels with Cheese:
*Grill Platter:
*Laing Done in 2 Ways:
*Can't miss the plain rice..goes best with all dishes
*Garlic Rice--tasty but a little bit on the oily side
*San Mig Light! :)
*Cerveza Negra--nice!
For dessert we got barako jelly, turon without ice cream, leche flan, and cassava cake. Let's see how they taste..
*Barako Jelly:
*Banana Turon without Ice Cream:
*Leche Flan:
*Warm Cassava Cake with Pinipig on Top:
Okay, the verdict, overall the food was great. Laing done in 2 ways was the best (one way was with coconut milk, the other way was without it). Definitely not mushy, regardless. This is how laing should be done! The better part was the appetizer, a long plate of baked mussel with cheese, my kids' favorite. The platter we got had a little bit of everything we wanted--grilled fish, squid, shrimp, and pork, mussels, chicken and some barbecued pork,. Have complaints about the barbecue though, they're very sweet, I felt like eating candied pork :(. I wish they go easy on the sugar. The grilled squid was just perfect--fresh, succulent, not chewy at all--something you achieve with the right grilling technique and preparation. Shrimps were great and the grilled pork perfectly marinated. Really great with beer.
Desserts were good, my son loved the barako jelly and my daughter liked the leche flan. The cassava cake was served warm--was alright but not quite used to it. The smooth consistency wasn't what I was looking for in a cassava cake though--I guess I prefer the grainier, chewy-ier and al-dente type than what they just served. The turon was so-so, not a fan. I wished the chocolate sauce had more chocolatey taste and not something that seemed like it came straight out of a bottle you got from the grocery store :( .
At any rate, I liked Mesa a lot and would love to take my friends here for a couple of beer. Would love to try other stuff in their menu too.
Mesa has a branch in GB5, Ayala Center Makati.