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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Tutto Domani - A Good Place To Hang Out
Tutto Domani: More than a Remedy for Boredom
by Cityzen | M.C. Jose Tutto Domani
(which translates to “Everything Tomorrow”) is one of Makati’s hidden
wonders. Located right across Greenbelt 3 and tucked into a corner of
New World Hotel, it is a sure sight for the wandering eye in search for a
good place to hang out. I myself would have never noticed Domani had my
friends not invited me to visit it. I ended up so enamoured with the
café and its food that I dropped by a second time to conduct the actual
feature.
With all the interesting furnishings and knickknacks on display
inside the store, it’s not hard to imagine that Domani was once a custom
furniture shop. However, co-owner Anthony Yupangco wanted to inject
some of his creative culinary spirit into the business, so he began to
conceptualize a menu that would allow his customer to partake of
delicious yet equally interesting food.
“We cook as you order,” Anthony shares. “We want the customers to be
able to enjoy the best that we can offer, and one of the ways to do that
is to serve the food as they come out of the kitchen. The wait can be
quite long, but the quality of our food makes up for it.”
Domani has found a way to make waiting fun for its hungry customers.
There are all sorts of puzzles and brainteasers around the café that you
can entertain yourself with while waiting for your meal. A favourite
among my group of friends is the Meiji chocolate puzzle in which your
primary task is to rebuild the whole chocolate bar from strategically
cut bits and pieces. Beware: it is not as easy as it looks! Anthony says
there’s a trick to solving the puzzle—just check out the back of the
box. Aside from food and furniture, Domani also sells imported,
hard-to-find toys such as Bototoy and the ever-so-amusing angry banana
man that my friends and I consider a good source of endless amusement.
Domani kicked our food experience off with their Roasted Crispy Chicken (P399).
This twice-cooked chicken gets its amazing taste from its skin and its
special broth, which gives the meat—it is very soft and juicy, might I
add—a distinct taste. This dish comes with their Mesclun salad and TD House Iced Tea (P110 per carafe).
Roasted Crispy Chicken
TD House Iced Tea
Afterwards, Anthony suggested that we go with one of their power meal
platter options to be able to try a little bit of everything else. A
power meal platter (prices vary) comes with small portions of a choice
of pasta, a menu-specified sandwich, the dessert of the day and iced
tea. Our power meal platter consisted of small servings of Saffron Cream Sauce and Mushroom Truffle Sea Salt Pasta (P195 solo), Adobo Loco sandwich (P220 solo) and Crepe Samurai (P75 solo). This Power Meal Platter option is priced at P390.
Power Meal Platter
The saffron cream sauce pasta is my favourite savory dish at Domani. I
had it for the first time during my first visit, and immediately fell
in love with it because it is such a light, hearty (not to mention
price-friendly!) take on a rare pasta dish. The adobo loco sandwich is
one of Domani’s best-selling sandwiches. It has a bit of a European
twist to it thanks to the ricotta pesto that is packed in with the
adobo, giving it a creamier, richer taste.
Saffron Cream Sauce and Mushroom Truffle Sea Salt Pasta, Adobo Loco sandwich
We also had some of their trademark Bread Pizza,
which is not your typical pizza because they do not make use of pizza
dough as the base. They offer four different combinations that are
priced at P250. We opted for Combination 1,
which consists of chorizo, onions, mixed herbs and three kinds of
cheese. Aside from having a different taste and texture due to the bread
used, it doesn’t leave you feeling heavy or overly full.
Bread Pizza Combination 1
The crepe samurai will always be one of my favourite desserts at
Domani. When we visited for the first time, the café generously gave us
one cup each for free. The main ingredients are crepe with sabayon
sauce, and you have the option to have mango, banana or strawberry as
your fruit. I am personally partial to the mango-flavoured one because
it goes really well with the sauce.
Mango Crepe Samurai
The Crounds (P70 for four pieces) are probably Tutto
Domani’s greatest dessert inventions. They are these little burger-like
bread buns stuffed with the flavour of your choice: butter, sugar and cheese, three kinds of cheese, chocolate, peanut butter, and chorizo and cheese
for those who feel like having something savory. “Cround isn’t even a
real word,” Anthony shares with a laugh. “I just felt that we had to
call these things something because people were referring to them as
balls”. My vote for this goes to the chocolate-flavoured ones. Just
think of tiny Nutella burgers.
Crounds
Tutto Domani is more than just a remedy for the bored. It is a small
space brimming with bits and pieces of creativity. Here, everything from
the food to the interior gives patrons good reasons to start
conversation. You are more than free to gnash your teeth in frustration
while trying to solve that chocolate puzzle in between forkfuls of
saffron cream pasta. You have the option to giggle endlessly over the
angry banana, too. No one will judge you.
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