Casa Roces Malacanang

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.

 

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This is so pretty.
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St. Jude

 

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The ground floor was less formal.
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Formal function rooms are on the second floor.
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This was where we dined.

 

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Capiz chandelier

 

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Annie, stop taking photos, go back to the meeting!

 

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Casa Roces Malacanang
1153 J P Laurel cor. Aguado Streets
San Miguel, Manila
Tel: 632- 7084020 email: [email protected]
www.casaroces.com

 

(Related post: Lunch with Ambassador del Rosario)
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2 thoughts on “Casa Roces Malacanang

  1. 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..

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