The joy of eating out might have to wait a bit more as the community quarantine has been extended to May 15 in Metro Manila and in some parts of the country, but the foodie in you wonāt be stopped from fulfilling a serious craving for something really special, would it?
Thatās why boutique restaurants Paper Moon, Botejyu, Pepi Cubano, and Wing Zone are opening their kitchens to take your orders for delivery, takeout, and pick-up. Now is the time to finally get those Mille Crepes, Okonomiyaki, Cuban sandwiches, and full-flavored special wings youāve been itching to have!
Check your food delivery apps Food Panda, Grab Food, and Lala Food if youāre within distance and start ticking off those favorites.
For Grab Food, Pepi Cubano and Wing Zone orders are at P50 off using the code KEEPSAFE50.
Hereās the deal for Food Panda: 20% discount plus free delivery on Pepi Cubano and Wing Zone. Paper Moon is 15% off. For Botejyu, itās 10% discount plus free delivery.Ā
If you opt for takeout or pick-up transactions, their restaurants are open daily from 9AM to 6 PM You get 10% off on your food bill.
Paper Moon is acclaimed for making the finest and best desserts in Japan, almost like jewelry you can eat. Its masterpiece: the Mille Crepe, literally meaning āa thousand crepesā, it has no less than 20 delicate, paper-thin handmade crepes layered with heavenly light pastry cream, all topped with a golden caramelized crust.
Botejyu is Japanās premier specialty restaurant specializing in Okonomiyaki (a savory pancake and popular street food in Japan) and Okosoba (a combination of Okonomiyaki and stir-fry noodles Yakisobaāa very creative to-go food for the Japanese working class).
Pepi Cubano is a sandwich shop specializing in the Cuban variety. What makes it different is that itās pressed, resulting in a crispy, crunchy flat sandwich that is deceptively thin but is packed with fillingāand doesnāt leave you with a trail full of crumbs! The signature sandwich is a classic combo of slow-roasted pork, ham, pickles, mustard, and cheese. For a more Pinoy flavor, go for the Pan de Bistec and Pan De Lechon.
Wing Zone is a global restaurant brand from the US with more than 125 outlets worldwide and a constant winner in the National Buffalo Wing Festival in Buffalo, New York, where the recipe originated (in fact, Wing Zoneās Buffalo Bliss is the official flavor in its wing-eating competition!). Their signature wing flavors are: Tokyo Dragon and Sweet Samurai (inspired by Japanese spices), the Thai Chili, the classic Buffalo Bliss and its amped-up cousins the Hot Shot and Nuclear Habanero. Plus 11 other flavors to choose from!
If this isnāt getting you hungry right now, we donāt know what will!