Another appetizing treat from Silantro is their melted cheese-topped Nachos. This is a crunchy starter to any meal and an ideal pairing with a bottle of ice cold Corona. Whatever you choose, it’ll be rad, I bet.
Nachos (PhP 145)Â
Something succulent from Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina is the sauce-drenched chicken wings they call Calliente Wings. Calliente means hot and fiery but you can also get these wings toned down a bit if you are not into a very spicy treat.
Calliente Wings (PhP 170)
Of course, we would not miss having Tacos at a Mexican food joint. Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina offers soft and hard shell tacos that comes in three various sizes – Ligero (single choice of meat, PhP 65), Medio (double choice of meat, PhP 85), and Complete (triple choice of meat, PhP 100).
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We ended that Mexican lunch with a glass of Mojito. I know it was still too early for alcohol but it’s 5 PM somewhere. And I couldn’t miss that opportunity to try out one of their in-house spirit blends. A mojito to wash down all these food was but right.
Silantro’s Mojito (PhP 120)
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75 East Capitol Drive,
Kapitolyo, Pasig City
Contact No.: 0917 508 4748
For a few insider tips, menu, and map to Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina, get it here.
When in Manila and craving for good ol’ quesadilla and other Mexican dishes with a Pinoy twist, why not check out Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina?
Silantro Fil-Mex Cantina – Quesadillas and More