MaDeCa | Filipino-Mexican Fusion Done Right!

I've been hearing about this Galleon trade inspired restaurant for a while now and while Manila de Acapulco aka Madeca's buzz has died down in 2018, they're still going strong as evidenced by their newest branch at Serendra.

An any-time-of-the-day kind of joint this Fil-Mex restaurant initially caught my eye because of its vibrant branding. The logo, menu, interiors and prints SCREAM fun. But like clean-contemporary-modern-fun.


Madeca, The Podium branch



I went for the most typical fare : Spinach and Mushroom Quesadillas with Mojitos (adult excuse: because it was happy hour.).

The dish as simple as it is, was done well and did not disappoint. The Mojitos were really tasty too. I believe they were dalandan? I forgot.


Mushroom and Spinach quesadillas. Look at that CHEESE melt.


Yummy Mojito! My favorite. Well...one of.

If you're wondering about the staff, they were nice and accommodating which is a huge thing for me. If the staff are irate and make known they'd rather be anywhere else but there (you know that ones) I won't waste another breath at the area. #ByeForever




Inspired by the Galleon trade, this affordable and reasonably priced resto is a good bet for a quick bite without resorting to the usual fast food.

Have you tried this? Any favorite Mexican restaurants? I've tried El Chupacabra and their sister restaurant which also serve mexican fares. Might just visit Madeca's Serendra branch. :)

xx,
CJ

PS. Taco Bell is pretty good though so no hate for them
PPS.I visited Madeca a year ago or so but I figure this review is still good. Hehe
PPPS.Yes. Yes. My nail is dirty in that cover photo. IDGAF

MADECA
The Podium, 12 ADV Avenue, Ortigas Center, Mandaluyong, 1550 Metro Manila
Serendra Piazza, Bonifacio Global City (BGC)
https://www.facebook.com/pg/madecafood

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