This was where we had our luncheon meeting with Secretary Albert Del Rosario. I thought the building was government-owned because it’s right across the main palace in Malacanang. Yun pala this belongs to the Roces/Prieto family.
I was impressed with the interiors, the service, the food, the plating, the ambience. The downside is it’s too far from where I live. It’s such a hassle because of bad traffic. And entering the gate to this area was very irritating due to heavy traffic. I would like to go back and bring my family, but maybe on a Sunday. Teka, there are churches nearby, baka traffic din.
This area is like going back in time. Without the traffic, masarap mag explore dito.
Old houses.
This is so pretty.
St. Jude
The ground floor was less formal.
Formal function rooms are on the second floor.
 
This was where we dined.
Capiz chandelier
Annie, stop taking photos, go back to the meeting!
Casa Roces Malacanang
1153 J P Laurel cor. Aguado Streets
San Miguel, Manila
Tel: 632- 7084020 email: reservations@casaroces.com
www.casaroces.com
1153 J P Laurel cor. Aguado Streets
San Miguel, Manila
Tel: 632- 7084020 email: reservations@casaroces.com
www.casaroces.com
(Related post: Lunch with Ambassador del Rosario)
Try going there on a Thursday & a Sunday. Since there is a school inside Malacanang, school days are normally traffic. But, it’s better after 6p.m. perhaps..
There’s St. Jude novena on thursdays. Sunday maybe is the best time. Thanks.