Published July 8th, 2008 by Mickey

Where to Eat at Bonifacio High Street

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This morning, I brought my brothers to a breakfast session. We had initial choices where to dine and spend some time having good and interesting conversations. My brother suggested that we eat at Italiannis because theres plenty of bread to feast on and the good thing is, it is on the house. he really loves dipping it with Balsamic vinegar and Soy sauce. I objected because i do not like to eat that day in a restaurant serving Italian food. But my brother was persistent that we go to Italiannis so being the good brother, I obliged. However, when were there he was disappointed to see that they were still close. So, while we were walking around looking for the breakfast spot, we passed by Portico, at Serendra.

When I saw the place, I immediately noticed that its part of Chateau Group, the same company that manages Sentro in Greenbelt. Despite its rather Italian sounding name, curiosity got the best of me so we readily settled to hold our get together at Portico.

It seems to me that they are repackaging themselves to serve breakfast aside from their usual lunch and dinner treats. Honestly, the breakfast table offered the usual viands like chorizo (local sausage), sirloin tapa (beef strips), and fish but that was overshadowed by their mouth watering desserts (they are quite known for this). Now, as for the fee, you have to shell out around Php 300.00 to Php 450.00 max including drinks.

Ergo, if you’re looking for a nice place to conduct breakfast meetings either with your client or simply a get together with friends and relatives, Portico at Bonifacio High Street might be a good place to go. Me and my brothers were there as early as 8:30 in the morning and it was the only restaurant open at that area.
I have to say the the great food and ambiance led us to stay even longer.


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