Wildflour Cafe is Synonymous to Premium
Superior quality is definitely
not inexpensive, and Wildflour Cafe is not afraid to announce just that.
I have heard so many
good things about this restaurant but I have never really tried eating here
because I was too afraid of their prices. The closest I have been was to enter
their branch at Bonifacio Global City to check their pastries but it was just
that; I did not even buy any of their beautiful baked goodies on display. It
made quite an impression to me because of the cool and cozy interiors flooded
with natural light because of the all-glass walls. The interiors are
predominantly black and spartan. I have remained intrigued of this restaurant,
as such, when my wife offered to take out dinner for me from their Salcedo
outlet, I readily said yes. At long last, I could have a taste of Wildflour’s
offerings.
Khris ordered a big salad
and a thick slab of grilled pork chop. The salad, the name of which I sadly
could not recall, was one of the best I have tasted so far. It had lettuce,
arugula, cherry tomatoes, avocado cubes, mango cubes, blue cheese, bacon bits,
and chicken chunks. It was so good on its own. In fact, I was already halfway
through it when I realized I have not yet used its dressing. It was so
delicious and refreshing that I could not stop eating it.
The pork chop,
meanwhile, is every meat lover's dream. It was a thick slice of meat, perfectly
seasoned and grilled. It was also good; smoky with hints of seasonings and
spices. However, it lacked a tad bit more tenderness. Had it been soft to the bite,
it would have been perfect.
Price is around P1,500
for two people but it was definitely well worth it.
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