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Antonio’s Fine Dining, one of the Top 10 Restaurants in Asia

Antonio’s Fine Dining in Tagaytay City made it into the top 10 list of The Miele Guide, a list of Asia’s top restaurants in Asia.

The list was made by 350 chefs, food critics and enthusiasts.

Here is the complete list of Asia’s Top Ten Restaurants:
1. Iggy’s (Singapore)
2. L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon (Hong Kong)
3. Les Amis (Singapore)
4. Gunther’s (Singapore)
5. Mozaic (Indonesia)
6. Robuchon a Galera (Macau)
7. Garibaldi (Singapore)
8. Yung Kee (Hong Kong)
9. Hutong (Hong Kong)
10. Antonio’s Fine Dining (Tagaytay, Philippines)

The red book, a more comprehensive (and longer) list of good restaurants was served to guests of the event. Among the Philippine restaurants that made it into the list are:
1. Margarita Fores’ Pepato in Greenbelt
2. Jessie Sincioco’s Le Soufflé in Rockwell
3. Ariel Manuel’s Lolo Dad’s in Manila
4. Rolando Laudico’s Bistro Filipino at the Fort
5. La Cocina de Tita Moning near Malacañang

Restaurants from hotels such as Prince Albert at the Intercon; Heat and Shang Palace in Shangri-La, Makati; and The Fireplace and Li Li at the Hyatt in Malate, were also included.

There was also a good showing of mall restaurants: from Greenbelt are Sugi, People’s Palace, M Cafe, Via Mare, Italiannis and The Chateau Group’s Sentro 1771 and Chateau 1771; from Serendra there’s Larry Cruz’ Abe; and at the Podium, Casa Armas.

ISCAHM’s Aubergine at the Fort also made it, as well as Old Swiss, near the Manila Pen. Pasay Road favorites El Cirkulo and Tsukiji were also on the list; as well as Salcedo Village’s favorites, Elbert’s Steak Room and Apartment 1B. Three restaurants from Tagaytay (or near Tagaytay) were also included: Sonya’s Garden, Kanin Club and Antonio’s Fine Dining.

Via PDI

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