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Tema este destul de rustică, dar confortabilă. Îmi place că tavanul este înalt, chiar oferă mult spațiu de respirație.
Dacă îmi amintesc bine, aveam carne de porc de 6 ore (nu sunt sigur de timp). Veți recunoaște imediat acest lucru pe baza timpului. Haha. Aceasta vine cu orez aligue și un ceai cu gheață. Cred că face parte din specialitățile lor de prânz. Prețul este în jur de Php320-350.
Acum mâncarea. Este ule... Vezi toate recenziile.
I asked my old workmates where it's good to eat nowadays in Ortigas since it's been over a year since I've frequented the area. He suggested The Stockpile for their pasta. My friend got their Truffle Mushroom Cream which was really really good! They topped it with fresh egg yolk which made the sauce richer. The truffle cream sauce was very distinct. I had their Pasta Al Nero which is their squid ink pasta with a cream sauce. It had squid and fish which was quite fresh. This too was pretty good but the Truffle Mushroom Cream was way better. They also had lunch specials which were some of their main entrees with a glass of iced tea included. My other friend got the salmon with aligue rice but she said it wasn't that great. Coffee here is from Local Edition.
Had buy 1 take 1 promo for cuervo. Nice ambiance. Bubbly nachoes are good. Bit pricy on cocktails. Also if your trying to find parking, there one right across the street
The Stockpile Fries with Truffle Aioli (PhP 280) earned the most satisfying grade in our meal. It’s the best bet for the undecided. Fried in perfection, the fries were cut thin, perhaps to emulate fast food. The accompanying truffle aioli turned out as a good balance of creamy, garlic, and onion with a hint of truffle. Overall, this appetizer worked well to get us excited for the next dishes. Served hot on the table, the Bubbly Hot Cheesy Nachos (PhP 275) arrived oozing with cheesy cheddar sauce and a good blend of cilantro, onion, tomatoes, and longganisa. We topped each bite of the nachos with creamy and savory cheese. It’s a light treat that’s best shared with a group. Caution though with the chili. It’s hot and punchy and not for the timid. The Stockpile has several pasta selections on the menu. We ordered Truffled 4 Cheese Pasta with Smoked Bacon (PhP 395), which was made with provolone, grana padano, brie, and mozzarella. The velvet qualities of all these cheese combined had a silky mouthfeel, a seductive tang that plays on the lips like a careless whisper. Too bad serving was good for one; five of us only had a couple of spoonfuls each! Pan-roasted 24-hour Brined Double Cut Porkchop (PhP 490) was moist and juicy. Given a choice between rice and mashed potatoes, we chose rice and thought we made the right decision. The sauce certainly didn’t lack on the flavor department. The pork was delicious, but the slab of fat was churned out firm and tough. We could have liked it better when rendered softer and presented with a deep crisp crust. The 6-hour Slow Roast Porchetta (PhP 20) was another winning dish of the day. Cooked with French beans, au jus sauce, and vinegar, the porchetta formed a crackly, crisp shell with bubbly, crunchy, salty skin around an insanely juicy core that’s tender enough to eat with a spoon. Yum! If you’re looking for something more unusual than a plain slice, Sunshine Pizza (PhP 395) is a recommended pizza to get. Topped with The Stockpile longganisa, porchetta, arugula, egg, and garlic oil, the flavors delivered flying colors for sure. The golden yolk oozing slowly over the sausage and melted cheese is TDF (to die for). Arugula brought in freshness and a great texture contrast. Last but not least, we had Truffled Mushroom Pizza (PhP 540) that consisted with shiitake and button mushroom with cream sauce, mozzarella, parmesan, arugula, and truffle oil. We expected more of rich, umami notes from the truffle. In any case, this pizza was tasty, especially when we added chili oil (lots of it). The uniquely earthy flavor and meaty texture of mushrooms were so good it’s hard to say no to. Love mushroom pizza? Give this one a try. ???? rochkirstin.com
The Stockpile Fries with Truffle Aioli (PhP 280) earned the most satisfying grade in our meal. It’s the best bet for the undecided. Fried in perfection, the fries were cut thin, perhaps to emulate fast food. The accompanying truffle aioli turned out as a good balance of creamy, garlic, and onion with a hint of truffle. Overall, this appetizer worked well to get us excited for the next dishes. Served hot on the table, the Bubbly Hot Cheesy Nachos (PhP 275) arrived oozing with cheesy cheddar sauce and a good blend of cilantro, onion, tomatoes, and longganisa. We topped each bite of the nachos with creamy and savory cheese. It’s a light treat that’s best shared with a group. Caution though with the chili. It’s hot and punchy and not for the timid. The Stockpile has several pasta selections on the menu. We ordered Truffled 4 Cheese Pasta with Smoked Bacon (PhP 395), which was made with provolone, grana padano, brie, and mozzarella. The velvet qualities of... read more
The theme is quite rustic but cozy. I like that the ceiling is high, it really makes a lot of room for breathing. If I remember it right, I had the 6-hour (not sure about the time) pork. You'll spot this right away because of the time. Haha. This comes with aligue rice and an iced tea. I think it's part of their lunch specials. Price is around Php320-350. Now the food. It's oily and salty. But if you don't mind, then go ahead. Haha.