Wine Bar 1771, Where Good Food and Good Friends Meet

 

Last March 13th, my friends from my Poi group and I trooped to WineBar 1771 for dinner.  We always see each other on Sundays during fire dance class at Valle Verde and it’s also a group who loves and appreciates good food every after each class scouring restaurants within the area.  I’ve eaten at Café 1771 numerous times and enjoyed its quirky whimsy eclectic ambience perfect for Sunday brunches and days where you want the feel and calmness of a Sunday brunch.

 

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Invigorating Flavors and Interiors at Café 1771 

 

Wine Bar 1771 has always been on my restaurant radar since it’s also part of the Chateau 1771 Group of Restaurants and it’s apparent in its top notch service and menu offerings.  It’s my first time at Wine Bar 1771 that evening, I can’t count how many lunch and dinner meetings I’ve had in Café 1771 but WineBar 1771 looks like a good alternative too.

 

The bar-restaurant interiors are inspired by upscale bars in the SoHo area of NYC.  It has that classy rich dark wood tones yet roughened up with faded brick walls for a rustic counterpart.  Walls are embellished with Provencal paintings of Phyllis Zaballero while crystal chandeliers hang lavishly from the ceiling.  They have function rooms on the sides of the big dining room for private functions or to hold intimate meetings with executives or gatherings.

 

Our group nestled cozily in the chairs while waiting for the appetizers to arrive.  The chit chats started and soon stories are spitting out from our long table –which soon became buzzed with excited energy coming from tasting the initial dishes.

 

On the Table

Oyster Rockefeller PHP 550

8 Baked Aklan oysters topped with creamy spinach, bacon and cheese

 

Tagged as an aphrodisiac, there’s just something sexy about oysters.  It’s smooth texture sliding down without much resistance.  Whether served fresh with lemon on the side or as we had it that evening, baked Rockefeller style, oysters are great in starting the mood right. 

 

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Café 1771, Just Too Many Repeats

 

 

I’ve been to Café 1771 more than a few times.  The quirky and modish interiors really come to mind when I look for a relaxing place to talk and enjoy hanging out.  More than that, it’s their invigorating dishes that draw me in.  Last February 1, 2011, that’s where I had my birthday lunch.

 

 

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On the Table

 

Popcorn – Free

While waiting for your orders to be cooked, they serve you with lightly salted unbuttered popcorn to snack on.

 

 

 

Fried Squash Flowers PHP 280

Stuffed with anchovy and kesong puti and deep fried

 

I wanted to order the Pig Ears Pepperconcino but it was so elusive.  Again, it wasn’t available.  While we were perusing the menu on what appetizer to order, the wait staff highly recommended Fried Squash Flowers.  I was quite intrigued and decided to go for it.

 

 

It was quite an interesting dish, amply original.  It was the first time I tried squash flowers.  It had a good partially crunchy texture that released the delicate and mild tasting kesong puti inside.  There’s a faint saltiness that comes from the anchovy which gives flavor alongside the fresh tomato puree at the base of the dish. 

 

 

The dish had a beautiful color of green, yellow and red and was appetizing visually and in the palate with its simple subdued taste.    Definitely a must-try!

 

 

 

Lacquered Salmon PHP 680

Grilled Salmon steak painted with soy sauce honey reduction, smashed potatoes, with parmesan

 

 

Before a reader/commenter gave us a day of higher learning, informing us that salmon is high in fat, we thought we were doing ourselves a healthy justice by ordering the Lacquered Salmon.  CW really enjoyed this dish and wiped his plate clean. 

 

The tenderly forked salmon tasted fresh yet tasty with the savory sweet soy drips.  The barbeque-like marinade tasted almost similar to how grilled unagi taste like.  The smashed potato was not as mashed as we initially expected but it was still a good starchy accompaniment to the moist fish.

 

 

Pasta Chorizo PHP 390

Spaghetti tossed in chorizo sauce reduction and parmesan cheese

 

 

One of Cafe 1771’s signature dishes is the Pasta Chorizo.  This is the second time I’ve ordered this and even if CW looked for more chorizo in the pasta, the chorizo taste in the sauce that well-coated the al dente pasta was enough for me.

 

 

 

Korean Ribs in Guava Glaze PHP 650

Tender cross-cut beef short ribs marinated in ginger, garlic and rice wine and finished off with a barbecue guava glaze

 

 

Every single time I dined at Café 1771, I never fail to order their Korean Ribs in Guava Glaze.  This beef stew dish has good contrasts of sweet and salty and a rich flavor shines.  The ribs were perfectly tender, almost removes any chewing on your part.  It also had a good amount of fatty parts to enjoy.  

 

 

Whenever eating this, I can only sigh in contentment… whether I partner it with white rice, or weirdly, Café 1771’s pizza.

 

Cafe 1771 has really etched a “comfort dish” space in my heart.  At times though, I examine if the prices are a bit on the high side with the Korean ribs and salmon almost at a tag of PHP 700 each.  Despite that, I cannot deny the fact that Cafe 1771 dishes tempt the palate.

 

 

Café 1771

El Pueblo compound, ADB Avenue,

Ortigas Center, Pasig City

(632) 631 7340

 

 

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