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Fifteen Twenty One (1521) Restaurant
1521 is a Filipino restaurant located along Shaw Blvd. in Mandaluyong. They are not that easy to spot because Mr. Poon, which is located right beside them, has a gigantic restaurant sign.
Anyway, here’s what I think of the resto:
First of all, the location is convenient because you can park right outside their restaurant. Secondly, their Monggo na Mayaman is to die for! The place is also awesome because the interiors stayed true to the Filipiana theme and I’m impressed with the implementation.
After that, the good stuff ends because their food serving is very small but expensive and paying an additional 10% service charge isn’t really thrilling.
This is how expensive their dishes are, and I am so hoping that they reassess their rates:
- Their monggo soup costs 240++ for 1 small bowl just enough for 2 people
- Their rib eye bistek costs 340++ for 1 small slice of beef
Aside from Monggo na Mayaman, we also ordered Bistek Filipino but it didn’t taste special and was kind of hard. Lastly, we had to ask for a receipt before they issued us an OR. I mean, every restaurant I know gives a receipt automatically right? Here’s how it happened:
- Bill came
- We paid
- We received our change but the official receipt or even the bill-looking receipt was not there
- We asked for the receipt but they gave us the bill-looking thing again
- We were about to leave with that piece of paper but they stopped us
- The girl at the counter told us that they’ll issue an OR instead
Weird huh?!
For information about 1521, read this article.
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1521 Restaurant
547 Shaw Blvd., Brgy. Wack- Wack
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
Telephone: (+632) 794-0433; (+632) 794-0433
Mobile: (+63917) 8606687 ; (+63917) 8606687
Email: fifteentwentyonerestaurant@yahoo.com
Smoke Restaurant in Tagaytay
After 27 years of existence, at last, nakarating din sa Bora!!! Thanks to Nes and Ian for inviting us to their wedding kasi kung hindi pa dun, di pa din siguro kame pupunta ng Bora =) During our first day there, hubby and I had our 3pm lunch at Smoke Resto (with Inggo’s recommendation), and no regrets for that ![]()
The chicken curry rice topping that husband ordered was superb! I mean, the chicken no longer tasted like chicken (you know how boiled chicken tastes right, that’s what I mean), but tasted totally in sync with the curry. The sauce was perfectly creamy, the chicken, potatoes, and carrots tender and cooked just right.
On the other hand, the sizzling bicol express was behind in quality… too bad. The pork was not tender enough, the dish lacked coconut sauce and it was kind of dry.
Since I really loved their chicken curry, we went back during our last day with friends and ordered Bulalo soup, lechon kawali, spicy kangkong, chicken curry, and buttered shrimp. Here’s what we thought:
- Bulalo soup – others found this great tasting but for me, it was just okay… there were lots of meat though, so I guess it’s worth the price
- Lechon kawali – yummers!
- Spicy kangkong – tasted sweet instead of spicy due to lack of chili, we forgive Smoke because they warned us beforehand
- Chicken curry – as expected, everyone loved it
- Buttered shrimp – all of us found it ironic that Bora restos failed to serve quality seafood dishes but thank God because we found one resto who did serve fresh shrimps hooraaay!
On another note, don’t expect lavish interiors because Smoke Resto is bordering turo turo slash carinderia kind of resto. But hey, who cares? I don’t, as long as they serve yummy curry, I’ll keep coming back.
As for price range, the rate of their dishes range from Php 80 to Php 200. I think the curry rice topping is approx 120 while the bulalo that fed all 5 of us was around 180 pesos. Totally not bad right?!![]()
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Smoke Resto caters and delivers too. You may contact them at (036) 2886014 and (036) 2884565.




