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Kanin Club's menu is composed mainly of Filipino food with a modicum of foreign inspired dishes that have also become locally popular.
We ordered, Of course the famous crispy dinuguan. I can say that it’s their most copied signature dish. The pork was deep-fried to a crisp then set in a semi-dry stew of pork blood. They say that this proven to have convinced non-dinuguan eaters to like the dish.
We tried the Thai Mango Green Salad. Slivered green mangoes, onions, cilantro and peanuts, sprinkled with a sweet-salty mix. I’ve tasted this in Bangkok and I can say that it’s almost the same.
Beef kare-kare. A Beef tripe, pork leg chunks and vegetables cooked in a peanut sauce. It’s served with bagoong.
Niligang Tadyang na Baka. A tender beef ribs slow-cooked to make a hearty beefy broth.
We had sago't gulaman for drinks. This is heaven!! It ruined my diet though hahaha :D
We had aligue rice. This fried rice sautéed with crab fat. So tasty! I always order this whenever I visit Kanin Club
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We also tried (did we not try almost everything?? haha ) sigarilyas express and Laing. Both were awesomely delicious!
For our dessert, we had Turon ala mode.It has four deep fried rolls and a large frozen scoop of cheese ice cream. Hardened caramel with sesame seeds cover portions of each roll's top. I love the sweetened coconut strips that slowly ooze out and the combination with monggo beans and ube
Kanin Club is one of the best Filipino restaurants out there. Pinoy style comfort food at its finest. With a large number of great dishes that for sure you will start frequenting their place because you'll get your money's worth.
Contact Info and Schedule
- Kanin Club Westgate, Alabang - Tel: (02) 771-1400 Weekdays: 11am-2:30pm 5:30-10:30pm Weekends, Holidays: 11am-10:30pm
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