The
restaurants in City of Dreams Manila are all quite high-end, plus they don't have a food court. They have a global line-up of restaurants like Nobu (Japanese), APU (Filipino), Prego (Italian), O Kitchen (Korean), Crystal Dragon (Chinese), Red Ginger (Asian), Noodl8 (Asian) but probably the most family-friendly one in my opinion is Erwin's Gastrobar which serves casual American food like burgers, fries, sandwiches, and chicken.
Naturally, we ate here with the whole fam when we brought the kids to
DreamPlay.
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I really love nicely drawn chalkboards in restos, like this |
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bar |
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their menu with appetizers, salad, burgers, sandwiches, pasta, dessert |
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craft beer and cocktails |
Here's what we ordered:
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Quesadilla roasted peppers, bacon, jalapenos, black pepper cheddar and mozzarella in a toasted tortilla P275 |
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Fish Fingers homemade with caper mayo, salad and fries P325 |
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Beef Knuckle Bolognese served with linguine, goat cheese and chestnut mushrooms P580 |
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Beer Bites Platter fries, onion rings, chicken wings, mini bratwurst and cheesy bread P675 |
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cheesy bread and chicken wings |
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fries, mini bratwurst, onion rings |
Servings were good for sharing and yummy too, And quite affordable considering the other food choices around which were definitely pricier. We enjoyed our lunch and I'm guessing we'll probably eat here again with the kids when we go back to City of Dreams. :)