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A food trip at Embassy Cuisine

FROM COFFEE TO COCKTAILS - Celine Lopez -

No other place has been synonymous to celebrating than the party bastion that is Embassy. Despite all the memories (remembered or not), there is one thing that makes this place special. It’s not the plethora of male models or the overflowing nights of bubbly. I am truly in love with its blackened Chilean sea bass on seaweed risotto and the miso-marinated foie gras on chawan mushi.

“Our food is by chef Fernando Aracama, and we update our menu every six months. We only use certified Angus beef,” says Erik Cua, the captain of the party cruise that is Embassy.

Embassy was built as a complex for leisure; most limit it to the fabulous and beautiful party scene and ever-convenient Cafeteria, which serves hangover-friendly food at odd hours of the night.

The true star is, of course, the culinary delights, at least for me. They have something for everyone. For the laid-back type, try the fresh sashimi and unique sushi rolls. The grilled skewers (these items are found in the bar time menu) or the homemade pasta make excellent and easy choices.

For the more discerning diner, choices include cuisine signatures like crisped duck leg confit, braised lamb shank osso bucco-style, chicken fillet stuffed with chestnuts and mushrooms with truffle foam, and the foie gras sampler, which make for a gastronomic adventure.

If you’re bored and want to try a new taste for your favorites, the tasting menu is one to try. You can choose from any of the following: beef, fish and seafood, or vegetarian. Each dish from the tasting menu is cooked in four different ways to give contrasting flavors.

For classic diners who want just the best of everything done perfectly, there is an impressive range of soups such as lobster cappuccino, three-mushroom cream soups paired with succulent steaks. There are also creative vegetarian dishes for the health conscious.

I had a great girl’s lunch at Cuisine, which left everyone, despite their food persuasions (vegetarian, pescetarian or pure carnivore), breathless and satisfied.

“We can customize special menus for dinner, lunch or cocktails according to different themes for parties and events,” Eric offers.

To truly enjoy the rewards of dining in style, don’t forget to bring your Citibank card.

Citibank cardholders enjoy a 20 percent discount on food and beverage if they dine from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The promotion runs until the end of November. Talk about delicious.

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This is one of the many offers available to Citi cardholders through Citibank World Privileges, which has been described as the next-generation privilege program, offering more than just discounts and freebies. Overall, its intent is for its cardholders to walk away with rewarding experiences every time they use their Citibank card. Apart from local partners, Citibank also has exclusive offers for cardholders in 17,000 merchants across Asia Pacific and the world. All these are possible only through Citibank’s comprehensive local, regional and global knowledge as well as partnerships.

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Embassy Cuisine is at Unit D, The Fort Entertainment Center, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. For reservations and inquiries, call 816-4195.

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ASIA PACIFIC

CITIBANK

CITIBANK WORLD PRIVILEGES

EMBASSY CUISINE

ERIK CUA

FERNANDO ARACAMA

FORT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

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