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Feedback gevenAmidst the business district of Ortigas Center sits a quaint cafe that offer bread, pastries, and meals. The place is often visited by Korean denizens in the area as well as the office dwellers of Ortigas. The place is a comfortable cafe with modern interiors, it's called Mr. Park. As for Korean enthusiasts, it is common knowledge that Park has got to be one of the most common Korean last names. Not to mention, we did have a K-Pop star who started her career in Manila which is named such, in other words, the offerings here are very much influenced by Korean culture. I've tried some of their breads which were actually pretty good. Though, I was hoping that price would be lower as it is not located in a mall. I've also tried their sliders and chicken teriyaki sandwich which were priced reasonably. A little more than a hundred but you're sure to feel full after one of these. But what impressed me most were the Bingsu. For 180 pesos, the Bingsu they had were... read more
Mr. Park's is my new "tambayan" every time I want to have my me-time. Haha just one block away from my work place. And what I always go for is ofcourse the matcha latte. Good to know they have wifi. ????????????
Second time to try a Bingsu. This time at @mrparksbreadandcake. Looks very different to the 1st one I tried at B__. This is fully loaded with everything - scoops of ice cream, chunks of banana, watermelon, pineapples, kiwi, red beans, etc. Of course, it's more expensive but much much better. Thumbs up! #foodtrailph
Place - the restaurant was quite spacious and the ambiance of the place was good and relaxing. When you enter the restaurant, fresh bread will greet you as there were many breads that are on display. However, the electrical socket w/ the paper ruined the nice interior of the place. Service - staff were polite and served our orders as soon as it was cooked. However, they forgot to bring the water on our table and they were kinda hard to approach due to them being busy in displaying the breads. Food - we ordrered Pane Pasta, Cream soup and Iced Lemon. Pasta was good and scrumptious. However, I would prefer a tomato based pasta w/ the bread bowl. The jam that was included on my order was very tasty and I loved it. Cream soup lacked saltiness and focused too much on the milk/cream. Iced Lemon was good and refreshing.
Amidst the business district of Ortigas Center sits a quaint cafe that offer bread, pastries, and meals. The place is often visited by Korean denizens in the area as well as the office dwellers of Ortigas. The place is a comfortable cafe with modern interiors, it's called Mr. Park. As for Korean enthusiasts, it is common knowledge that Park has got to be one of the most common Korean last names. Not to mention, we did have a K-Pop star who started her career in Manila which is named such, in other words, the offerings here are very much influenced by Korean culture. I've tried some of their breads which were actually pretty good. Though, I was hoping that price would be lower as it is not located in a mall. I've also tried their sliders and chicken teriyaki sandwich which were priced reasonably. A little more than a hundred but you're sure to feel full after one of these. But what impressed me most were the Bingsu. For 180 pesos, the Bingsu they had were gigantic. We ordered the chocolate and fruity bingsu which were the only flavors they had, but lo and behold when it was served on our table, they didn't hold back on the ingredients. I sort of regretted ordering the fruity bingsu as I was not a fan of watermelon, though the colors were really pretty. My friend had a chocolate bingsu with oreo cookies that looked like Mickey Mouse ears. It was glorious. It was stuff where dreams are made of. The chocolate Bingsu also had banana slices and those chocolate filled biscuits which complimented the dessert well. I would definitely come back here again if I have one of those Bingsu reveries. It was my first time to have this dessert and this place surprised me with their delightful offerings.