Visited this place around its closing time. Ordered just coffee and fries. Liked the fries because it had a home cooked taste. Ambience was ok and the servers were attentive.
The 2+2 on drinks deal is value for money here. The Jack Coke was potent. and yeah, their Crispy Pork Binagoongan and Crispy Tadyang here are winners!
It's a pretty chill place for those who just want to havena great meal with friends and drink some beers. Beers here come in the standard price which means it's cheaper to order in buckets. Place has its own lavatory so drink away.
They also serve coffee and pastries. Yes, there is some cafe vibe inside the establishment itself but it's really known as a drinking place.
Order the sisig if you want to save some money as it is good for sharing if you only want it as a pulutan. If you want to have a meal, you can order the sinigang as the serving is good for sharing. Their crispy pata smelled like star anise perhaps because of their marinade. You can't really go wrong with crispy pata so there's nothing much one can say about it.
We've been its customer since 2008 and have been loyal ever since. Savory meals that give value to its price. Go for their:
Mains:
1. Crispy Binagoongan and ask for extra chili on the side we guarantee that you'd go for another cup of extra rice.
2. Crispy Pata w/c comes with 3 cups of rice already.
3. Lemon Butter Sauce Fish Fillet
Knowledgeable and attentive wait staff, dynamic selection of menu items, and a pretty decent ambiance.
Mozu Cafe’s menu is simple. They offer affordable Filipino classics such as Beef Caldereta, Lechong Laing and Pork Belly Bagnet as well as a selection of international dishes. They also offer pasta, sandwiches & salads and All Day Breakfast which includes a serving of egg and rice. This comes with complimentary short brewed coffee if you order from 7am-10am.
This is where my younger brother and I hangout when he wants to study and I want to enjoy a good book over booze. The place is really chill, and surprisingly a good place to hangout at during lunch time as it's not as busy as the other places within the area. Food and booze are reasonably priced.
It is located at Amethyst St. at the back of tycoon center with a good outdoor area but small indoor area. I tried three dishes here and I am more than satisfied and willing to recommend it. The dishes are chicken with sigarilyas, lechon kawali with laing, and pork binagoongan. While I praise their rice meals I won't recommend their desserts. Their cakes are dry and doesn't have the right kind of flavor to it. The servers are not that attentive to their customers but not so rude either.
I studied in University of Asia & the Pacific years ago and I remember Mozu being one of the go to places for lunch or even after school. They take pride in rice meals ranging from Php 170- Php 210 and these are Filipino classics and other international cuisines like American and Japanese. It's indeed a practical being surrounded by students and office workers.
I got their spiced just right rendition of Chicken Curry. It had a hint of chili and a full experience of local curry. I also felt the coconut cream. It's a good value for just Php 170! A good compliment was the freshly prepared Mixed Vegetables at Php 185. It has quail eggs, the one egg that's believe to have high calories. That's a myth.
The place provides a good quiet ambiance to reading a book or in the case of students to study. It's a cafe anyway and they do serve quality coffee.
Mozu's brazo de mercedes! It's heavenly! I've tried eating mozu's rice meals but it was just ok. I've been coming back to mozu for their brazo and nothing else :)
Affordable food, wide range of meals to choose from, they have smoking and non-smoking areas. Wish their servers were more attentive. But all in all, experience is pleasant here.
Jellybeans In The City
+3.5
This place is quite near my old workplace so my officemates and I used to take our lunch breaks here. As most of the seating available is outside, it can get pretty hot. My go-to lunch order is the crispy pork binagoongan. The salty taste of the sauce accompanying the crispy pork belly is complemented by the bits of unripe mango and ensalada. When I want to pamper myself, I order a Chocolate Lava Cake for dessert. I find the pricing here quite reasonable and the dining experience quite enjoyable. Sometimes, however, the wait staff can get overwhelmed by the lunch crowd and the orders take too long to get to us.
This place is beside my office and I've gone here a few times for meetings with my boss. Nothing stuck to me until today when I had a taste of their Mozu Salad and it was really good! Not exactly the healthiest because of all that dressing but still, it was the bomb. Their servings were also huge. Would try their bagnet (my fave!) meals next time when I'm on my cheat day. Great customer service too!
Wide array of food and beverage, quick service, and really friendly, accommodating staff. Very affordable too! Personally recommend their crabstick salad, Paksiw na Bangus, and Frozen Brazo. Meat-eating friends recommend their pork binagoongan and lechon Laing!
Roxie Castelo-Velasquez
+4
I love Mozu cafe! The staff are friendly and attentive, their food choices are great with variety. I love how they put twist in adobo by incorporating it to a pasta dish, the lechon laing is a must try and lemon chicken too.
I always order their dalandan shake. It tastes like the real fruit and it's quite refreshing!
Check out their dessert choices as well- Banofee pie is the best so far...
This is a great place to eat if your feeling lazy to cook at home. They have your traditional Filipino dishes along with pastas and sandwiches. The food and service is great.
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