relaxing place to unwind with friends in quezon city. very friendly and accommodating staff. good food and affordable drinks. would highly recommend this place and will definitely be back.
Pesto pasta. Cheese Quesadilla. Gouda cheese. Wine choices ❤️
Decent wine selection for the price tag.
Was quite impressed with this place 👌
When we went at the back part, felt like we were transported to a different place... the place though could improve on the lighting.
Food spread was good. It was not limited to the usual cheese and cold cuts as there was an option to buy from the nearby places - japanese and filipino food.
The caviar pie is a must. Drinks were not expensive. Service superb.
Wide choices of wine in a very affordable price. You can also smoke cigarettes at the same time in this place. Perfect setting, and you can also order from the other restaurants around it.
Pretty decent range of wines, although a lot of them were not available when we dined here. You can cross-order from the Japanese place beside it (same owner maybe?). Giving them 5 stars because the food and wine were great, the place was well-kept, and the staff were polite and attentive.
The place is really little. It only has 3 sofas inside n some tables set up outside. I find their wine selections not bad nor that expensive. I tried their dulong, cavier pie which were both good.
A small space around Scout area where in you can have intimate conversations.
We love their affordable wine selections and also their caviar pie - a must try!!!
Little Winehaus in Paligsahan, Quezon City is a good first date spot. It’s not spacious inside but it has charm. The atmosphere is cool and casual, where simultaneously feeling laid-back and happening. It’s where you stop for some wine or a glass of sangria and a decent snack for more of a sit-down situation.
The wine menu consists of red and white varieties from various countries. Some of the popular choices are Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Malbec, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Rose, and Moscato. There’s also a wide range of cheese to pair with wine. The best thing of all? Their wines are at Happy Hour prices! For food, house specialties include the Caviar Pie, Jamon Serrano, Callos, Li’l Brats, Cheesecake and Dulong.
We loved their sangria, dulong. lil brat 2, cheesecake, and jamon spread. You will, too! Try pairing different food and wine and discover a new favorite. If things look promising and you want a full-meal route, there’s no problem and no hassle ordering food from other restaurants within the same food hub.
Little Wine Hauz has a 10 sitting capacity inside. This small wine hauz in 2 Lozcano Place offers various wine to paired with your favorite tapas.
We had some caviar pie during our eat up. The caviar pie was good with the crakers on the side especially pairing it with white wine.
#ilovetoeatph 😃❤️
We went there initially to go to another resto but it was closed, so we opted to go here instead. It exceeded our expectations, the server was very courteous and the wine was great, we will definitely come back here.
My Instagram’s inbox has been buzzing more than its usual lately. And recently, I got a message to try out Little Winehaus’ Caviar Cake. I’ve heard amazing reviews about this unqiue and upscale product before, so why not indulge, right?
It arrived recently. Its size was like a token you get from attending a debut or a wedding. It came with little bite sized buttered crostinis and a wooden spoon that I could re-use on another event.
I said to myself, it’s quite small. It might not be enough to share. On my first spoonful, I was both right and wrong. Correct in the sense that it was too addictive, I could finish it all by selfish self. Wrong becuase it was too rich and sinful, it would be natural to share it with others.
Each bite was rather interesting. It’s an experience you probably won’t have too often. Imagine this- crunch from the bread, creaminess from the cheese and popping sensation from fresh caviar, all at once! It was like your mouth had invited a range of guests, all expressing positive things.
I’ve also been to Little Winehaus itself. They do have a quaint, physical store, offering a decent range of wine from different parts of the world. They have the usual Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinotage, Malbec, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Rose, and Moscato but in more reasonable prices.
And as you sip comfortably, they have specialties like Jamon Serrano, Cheese Platter, Callos, Li’l Brats, Cheesecake and Dulong, aside from the Caviar Cake I received.
If you wish to go, invite me please. They are located af #2 Scout Dr Lazcano corner Scout Magbanua, Brgy. Paligsahan, Quezon City.
I'm a big fan of any establishment that serves wine, cheese and my favorite Jamon Serrano. The Little Wine Haus at 2 Lazcano Place is a quaint little shop that offers a sophisticated experience despite being in the generally laid back environment of the Scout Area in Quezon City.
With traffic reaching new heights, I'm glad a northerner like me does not need to venture far to have a cozy place to sit and have a sip of quality but not over priced wine. The tapas served here are also worth mentioning. My friends and I tried the Lil Bratz, a platter of small cocktail sausages that served as a great savory companion to the tart wine.
The highlight of the menu is the caviar pie. A small round of onions, eggs, and cream cheese is topped with some black caviar. It has all the classic condiments usually found in a caviar spread. The difference is that it's already stacked together in pie form. It is easily spreadable on the crackers that are also provided.
I personally like my caviar to be a lot more briny and flavorful but I'm glad to get a chance to have some in such an accessible location and at only Php250 per serving (about 3 inches in diameter good for sharing between 2-3 people).
I'm definitely looking forward to hanging out here again very soon. They also have beers on tap so even non-wine drinkers are welcome!
My friend and I decided to unwind in this previously unfamiliar place after seeing this caviar pie on the menu... and boy! it did not disappoint. Now whenever I look back to that evening, I’m flooded with wonderful memories of the good service, friendly staff, warm ambience and unique experience. The small place is just right for a cozy time of shared stories and burdens. I’m definitely coming back. ❤️
Memories of wine cellars in Europe can be seen in traditional and contemporary settings of natural stone. Brick walls; barrels made into tables and traditional decors mixed with modern lighted menu brand and modern paintings. Little WineHaus started on August 1, 2016 and since then they boasts of wine of red and white varieties - Merlot, Cabernet, Sauvignon, Pinotage, Malbec, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Prosecco, Rosé and Moscato (the last two are my favorite).
They also have wide range of cheese compliments the wine. Other house specialities include: Caviar Pie (call ahead to reserve only a few available daily since it's perishable), Jamon Serrano, Callos Di'l Brats, Wagyu Cubes, Cheesecake and Dulong.
CURRENT PROMOS
CHEERS Php 615
Choose one: Obikwa Chardonnay (2016), Merlot (2016), Queen Adelaide Moscato (2016) or Frontera Moscato (2016)
Choice of: Lil Winehaus Cheesecake or Mushroom ala Pobre or Lil Brats
CHEERS Php 895
Choose one: Nedeburg Pinotage (2015) or Cabernet Sauvignon (2016)
And LWH Cheese Cake
CHEERS Php 975
Casillero Brut
Choice of: LWH Cheesecake or Chocolates & nuts
CHEERS Php 1045
Choose one: Casillero Merlot (2016) or Cabernet Sauvignon (2016)
Choice of: Hungarian Sausage or Edamame or Dulong or Quesadilla
CHEERS Php 1075
Choose one: Arrogant Frog Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot (2015) or Nederburg Pinotage (2015) or Cabernet Sauvignon (2015)
Choice of: Jamon Serrano or Caviar Pie or Callos or Wagyu Cubes or Salpicao
The caviar on the caviar pie wasn't as salty though.
When Life Gets Complicated, I wine " so goes the motto of Little Winehaus.
I would not mind adopting that motto myself haha . Hey Im a vino-cheese lady more than a beer-pulutan one. That is not to say they do not serve beer in the premises. They do. They serve Stella Artois Draft beer. You can heave a sigh of relief gentlemen...
Little WineHaus is a quaint wine nook that has a wide wine selection, as well as, excellent jamon and caviar cake. Dim lighting, leather seats, and an open tap. The ambiance of the Little Winehaus is relaxing from fixtures, the playlist and to the friendly staff.
What you should order:
Caviar Cake - This five layer cake is filled with cream cheese, onions, eggs, and caviar. Spread this over a piece of cracker and enjoy the creamy texture and refined taste of their caviar. Perfectly paired with wine.
Jamon Serrano - Why not jamon? Thinly sliced pieces of cured meat.
This underrated nook offers quality eats and drinks at an affordable price. Another bonus is you can cross order from the other restaurants in the compound.
I was curious about their caviar cake .... and I wasn't let down!
for the price of P295, it was a steal. Topped with caviar with bits and pieces of onions and eggs ... i smothered this generously on my cracker, then a few drops of lemon.. BOOM. A burst of flavors ❤️
i really enjoyed this with a bottle of Arrogant Frog which i shared with my friend. Also ordered the Jamon Serrano, Little Brats and some cheese, Brie and Gruyere.
For the ambiance.. it was cozy and intimate. Service of the 2 crews was attentive and courteous.
will be back soon.
Looking for an affordable place to spend your Titas of Manila night can be a bit challenging. With most tapas and wine bars selling their wine and anti pasti at several hundreds per serving, going out for one could definitely hurt the holiday budget. But, what if I tell you that there's a place that could give you and your amigas a lovely Wine and Jamon Serrano night for only PHP540? Intrigued?
Joy Lucasan De Jesus
+4.5
Little WineHaus is a small spot but it has a great ambiance perfect for catching up with good old friends and loved ones. They have a variety of wines to choose from, cheapest costs 300+. Not forgetting the friendly and accommodating staffs ready to welcome their patrons!
This place is really a must try!
We were trying to look for a place to hang out and drink. We passed by this place and it looked nice.
They were very accommodating too! They were supposed to close already... but agreed to stay open longer for us.
The airconditioned area is small and can only fit around 8 people. They do have a lot of tables available outside.
They only serve wine, pretty reasonably priced too for an entire bottle of wine. I got their Sangria. It was a little too sweet for sangria but it wasn't too bad. It was also a generous serving for only Php290!
My friend and I were super happy to find out they have Caviar Pie! For Php220, it was a good serving of caviar pie too. They did give us very few crackers in proportion to how much caviar pie there was. We had to order an extra pack of crackers.
We were happy to end up in this nice cozy place!
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