For us, special occasions demand to be celebrated with great food and fine wine just like what we had for his birthday months ago at Buenisimo by Café Ysabel.
Last year, we had a palatable dining experience at Café Ysabel... and how can we ever forget the addictingly sweet and spicy flavor of their Zatar (Middle Eastern spice) dip which is paired onto their lavosh (Persian flatbread) bread. So, we had likely expected Buenisimo's dishes to be as equally good knowing it's under the management of Café Ysabel.
Buenisimo is a Spanish word, used to describe something as very, very good or someone exceptionally beautiful. The restaurant is owned by Gino and Giannina, son and daughter of the Gene Gonzalez a respected culinary icon and the man behind the success of Café Ysabel.
As for their menu, it is a combination of Café Ysabel's favorites and experimental dishes inspired by Asian and European cuisines. Feel free to check their menu here.
So, here's our experience and what we had:
While waiting, we were served by the signature Café Ysabel's bread & dip. Initially, we were so glad it was offered here too! However, *sound of shattered glasses on the background* we were disappointed that their Zatar dip here was less flavorful compared to what we at had at Café Ysabel.
For starters, fresh and slightly moist fruits and veggies were what we had. We are salad lovers, indeed!
This tasted truly delightful as it looks. It has that invitingly yummy scent, so tender and juicy.
A well-executed dish, the salmon was flavorful and well-cooked wonderfully paired with a small serving of an oil-based pasta. Obviously, we are both big salmon eaters... we just can't get enough it.

So, we ordered a glass serving of white and red wine... my bad, I've forgotten to take note of their names though. Btw, their service water is infused with mint and/or a citrusy flavor.
It was too late when I had realized everything we ordered (except the wine) were the exact dishes we had at Café Ysabel last year (except that we also had their Paella that time).
As for their menu, it is a combination of Café Ysabel's favorites and experimental dishes inspired by Asian and European cuisines. Feel free to check their menu here.
So, here's our experience and what we had:
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Lavosh (Persian flatbread) & Zatar (Middle Eastern spice) Dip |
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Silk Road Salad Mixed Greens, Chinese Sausage, Dried Apricots, Smoked Salmon, Papadoms, Tamarind Cilantro Dressing (Php 318) |
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Glazed Spareribs (Php 428) |
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Salmon Steak with Pearl Onion Merlot Glaze & Hazelnut Butter Cream (Php 468) |
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They have a decent selection of wines. These are some on display. |
Before anything else here's a Wine Etiquette 101
Basic Wine Pairing Rule:
"Lighter meat, lighter wine (includes salads). Darker meat, darker wine."

So, we ordered a glass serving of white and red wine... my bad, I've forgotten to take note of their names though. Btw, their service water is infused with mint and/or a citrusy flavor.
It was too late when I had realized everything we ordered (except the wine) were the exact dishes we had at Café Ysabel last year (except that we also had their Paella that time).
PROS:
- The interiors are very elegant, modern and up-beat, even their centerpieces. Definitely a superb twist from the "homey feel and oldness" of Café Ysabel.
- The chic ambiance and soothing music give you that romantic feel and comfort which makes it a great place for date nights.
- Their staffs are well-trained and attentive. One of the waiters was actually on standby (almost 2 meters away from us) just in case we needed something,.. they only have two customers that time which can be a factor. Likewise, their guard was really helpful, he even opened up the car door for me.
- The foods are well-executed, delectable, and artistically presented but in a very reasonable price. Plus, they have a fine selection of beverages and wines.
CONS:
- None that I've observed.
THE VERDICT: ★ ★ ★ ★
Overall, it was a satisfying dining experience. The ambiance, the privacy we get, their distinctive dishes, and quality wines were just everything we had wanted for the special occasion. It may not have the best dishes in town, but, they've proved that the combination of good things can make a extraordinary mark on their customers.
P.S. Already tried this restaurant? Feel free to share your experience and recommend a dish on the comment section! Thank you! xoxo
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Buenisimo by Café Ysabel
#24-C Scout Tuazon corner Scout Lozano St.
Diliman, Quezon City
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