Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ola Cova Tapas y Sangria

I was going to meet with a long-time-no-see girl friend who works in Makati. Scrolling through my mental list of restaurants, I found that there's no where else to go but to Cova Tapas y Sangria. Excited!!!

Going in the restaurant, we found ourselves feeling how Jonah from the Bible must've felt. The restaurant is quirky-ly designed like the inside of a whale's mouth. Inspired, really!


To start the meal, we enjoyed some sangria or wine. This is to loosen our tongues for a major secret-spilling session! 

Sangria: Cova Red Sangria + White Wine Sangria Php447/500ml or Php895/1L


It's quite hard to talk when the tummies are grumbling, it was therefore a major plus that the service was fast. Our food started arriving soon enough.

The tortilla de verduras wasn't what I expected it to be. Instead of the mexican tortilla, we got something like a pastry. It largely reminds me of my sister's yummy chicken ala king for some reason. Checking the menu, it said: tomato, cilantro, potato, capsicum, caramelized onion, brave sauce. Hm. It never is good to be assuming. -_- Anyways, this dish was good, though nothing spectacular.


Tortilla de Verduras Php160

Our next dish was A LOT BETTER. They did say it's their bestseller. It doesn't hurt that it arrived looking like the yummiest tower. We had no idea how to attack when the waiter offered to mix it for us. 

I really didn't want to eat much of this since it's fried egg and shoestring potatoes, things I'm not much fond of. But I couldn't help but eating one spoonful after another. I swear, it's just really fatty good! 



Huevos Cabreados Php299
Since we weren't big eaters, we opted to order pica-pica dishes. Again, we ordered the best-sellers. I always put much faith on the best-sellers on the menu since I feel you can judge a restaurant by these dishes they claim to be their best. So we had pintxo de queso frito. It looked so adorable I wasn't sure I wanted to break it and so I just popped the whole thing in, never mind losing poise. :D It's a mouthful of gruyère cheezy goodness!

Pintxo de Queso Frito Php180/tapa (2 pcs) Php360/racion (4pcs)

Another best seller we tried is the ravioli de rabo de toro. It's crunchy on the outside...

Ravioli de Rabo de Toro Php240/tapa Php480/racion

and very meaty on the inside! YUMMY!


This is surely a great place to party late nights but it's also a good place to just unwind with a friend while enjoying yummy food and tasty wines early evenings. :)

22 Jupiter St.,
Bel-Air, Makati
(02) 478-9700

4 comments:

  1. I've also been there and I really love the restaurants interior concept!

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    1. It's really nice! Creates an amazing ambience. :)

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  2. This restaurant is STUNNING!!! Gosh, why are there just no dining spots like these in KL?? Lol. Thanks for sharing! Wonderful set-up. There definitely is some major underwater vibe with the scalloped ceilings!

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    1. It is, isn't it? It simple creates a unique vibe. :) Maybe you should open one in KL? LOL. :D

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