From the word Cilantro, which is a special kind of leaf or young leaves of coriander plant. Silantro is restaurant we found in Pasig City. It is located within the stretch of East Capitol Drive just before you reach Holy Family Church.
Silantro is a Filipino - Mexican inspired restaurant (cantina / canteen) that serves nachos, chicken wings, chops and ribs. This signage below will welcome you as you park your car.
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as the signage says Fil-Mex Cantina |
Our family's favorite is their nachos, with a mix of melted cheese (I think it is more than one variety of cheese) and beef toppings together with their salsa, guacamole and their own version of spicy dip, you'll sure won't stop until the last piece of that crunchy and tasty nacho.
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The famous nachos |
Meet their version of barbecued baby back rib. I forgot how they called it, but my daughter had two thumbs up for this one.
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barbecued baby back rib |
I am a big fun of pork chop, so I did try their own version and It did not disappoint me, the meat was tender and flavorful.
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Grilled Pork Chops
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These Chicken Skewers are my hubby and little boy's choice. Although is was chicken meat, which usually are bland in taste, these chicken bits are really yummy, nice to dip in guacamole and their spicy concoction that add flavor to this menu.
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Chicken Skewer |
One of the most famous dish in their menu is this sweet and spicy chicken wings topped with vegetable garnishing they called as Caliente Wings.
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Caliente Wings |
Silantro, as I have stated above, is budget friendly that your family or friends (group of 4-5 persons) can fill their tummy with around P1500 - 2000. I think now they have different branches aside from the Pasig area where we usually dine.
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