True to
its motto “You’d still rather be at Gerry’s” the leading Filipino
restaurant has launched Gerry’s Plus a new restaurant concept where classic dishes meet modern Filipino cuisine.
“Now you don’t have to
go to several restaurants when your family and friends have a hard time
deciding where to eat. Think of it as a one-stop culinary spot that has
everything for everyone – from soups to salads, appetizers, main dishes, drinks
and desserts. We have expanded our menu to include new Filipino dishes as well
as original Italian-American favorites,” says Gerry Apolinario,
Gerry’s Plus opened its
doors to guests on March 26,
2015 at the second level of UP Town Center along
Katipunan Road in Quezon City.
Ambiance is modern
Filipino.
Diners at Gerry’s
Plus can look forward to hefty servings of mouth watering Filipino
dishes straight out of Gerry’s list of favorites: Beef Kaldereta Bulalo, Spiced Chicken Salsa, Baby Back Ribs and Black
Pasta among others. “Our
dessert line which includes Lava
Cake, Choco Chip Ala Mode and Pannacotta are guaranteed to make you
forget your name,” says Gerry.
Preparations are as
important as the meals themselves and the freshest ingredients – quality
meats, fish, vegetables and seasonings – are intricately prepared for a
personal dining experience, said Gerry who himself does regular
rounds of all their restaurants to ensure top quality of their menu items.
Gerry guarantees:
“Dining experience at its best – that’s our credo. And that’s what we assure
our guests.”
Plus and More
A
trailblazer among fast-casual diners, Gerry’s has been expanding its
brands with much success with its diverse offers.
Gerry’s
other brand concepts include Aresi which offers Italian-American menu, and
Sweet Chili, which serves Thai food.
Aressi
and Sweet Chili have both attracted solid following and still continue to pull
in more satisfied guests, earning praise for their food’s authentic
taste. Aressi is located at the Waterfront Road in Subic; and Sweet Chili
is at the third level of Fisher Mall along Quezon Avenue in Quezon City.
Gerry’s
‘younger brand Kusina ng Gerry’s, meantime, is a delight to customers who
enjoy mix-and-match meals that are not only filling but very affordable.
Slowly
building its own customer base is Ramen Sora (Sora means “sky”) which
originated in 2003 in Sapporo, considered the culinary capital of Japan that
goes by the motto “No Ramen No Life”. Its maiden branch opened in Subic last
December beside Aressi.
Ramen
Sora had just opened its second branch in Cebu, along AS Fortuna Street, beside
the newly-opened Gerry’s branch.
A
most awaited new restaurant is Yakitori Binchotan, which will be launched
after Gerry’s Plus, named after a special kind of charcoal called Bincho-Tan
used to prepare yakitori (skewered food, usually chicken). Its white charcoal
produces high heat and does not emit smoke, so it allows the full flavor of the
food to come out.
Yakitori
Binchotan is expected to open next month.
**Read my review on Gerry's Plus food offering.
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