Saturday, October 9, 2010

Bistro Michelle is what your idea of a first-class dining place should be





Say that Bistro Michelle is just another dining place that is strategically located between Roxas Boulevard and United Nations Avenue. In front is Museo Pambata, a museum of arts and a venue, too, for story-telling for kids living in the Metro Manila, Philippines. Beside Museo is the Embassy of the United States so you can imagine more or less that Bistro, like other restaurants in the vicinities, caters to people from all walks of life.

What makes it unique, then?

Service.

The amiable crew of a dining place that has to survive the competition of hundreds of other dining places along Roxas Boulevard is what makes Bistro Michelle a standout as it offers French, Chinese, and Filipino cuisines as well.

Do not be intimidated by its ambience of elegance. You will be assisted by a helpful crew. They are always ready to lend a helping hand.

Michelle also offers an array of soups- with P170, there is a good serving for four. You will love the hototay (a mix of squid, shrimp, and egg with plenty of carrots and other vegetables done the Chinese way).

Surf the net for one hour for P 240 only as this goes with your choice of sandwich like ham, cheese, beef, egg, or you name it, plus juice.



Photo captions: Bistro Michelle is all elegance from the entrance (top left photo) to its interior features as the furniture. The grand piano (middle, right photo), the wine section (lower right photo) and the European-inspired mural (top right photo) all add up to its touch of class.


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