A Flavorful Sojourn at Solaire North Food Court Solaire North Food Court is a delightful culinary destination that caters to a wide range of palates. While the overall dining experience is pleasant, a few standout dishes truly shine. The Star of the Show: Chicken BBQ The star of the show, without a doubt, is the Chicken BBQ. It's a flavor explosion in every bite, with perfectly grilled, juicy meat and a tantalizing marinade that leaves you craving more. Other Notable Mentions Lechon Kawali: Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, this classic Filipino dish is executed to perfection. Sinigang na Bangus Belly: A comforting bowl of sour soup with tender, flaky bangus belly. Bulalo: A hearty and satisfying beef shank soup, perfect for a cold day. A Sweet Endnote The donuts, while decent, might not be the highlight of the dessert menu. They offer a milder sweetness, which is great for those who prefer less sugar, but might disappoint those with a sweet tooth.
Overall, Solaire North Food Court provides a convenient and enjoyable dining experience. The savory dishes, particularly the Chicken BBQ, are definitely...
Read moreThe food court at Solaire Resort North is a surprisingly upscale and well-organized dining spot—definitely more than your average mall food court. The ambiance is clean, modern, and spacious, with plenty of seating and a great atmosphere for both casual and group dining. You also get free service water, which is a nice touch.
We ordered from Kkanbu and tried their Garlic Soy Chicken—it was super flavorful and way spicier than expected, in a good way. The serving was very generous, definitely worth the price. We also had the Bibimbap Bowl from Lotus Bowl, and again, the portion did not disappoint. It was hearty, fresh, and satisfying.
Most dishes across the food court range around ₱300 and up, but the portions and quality make it worth it. There’s a wide variety of choices, from Korean and Chinese to Japanese and Filipino, so there's something for everyone.
Operating hours: The food court is open daily up to 2am, perfect for both lunch and dinner.
Definitely a great stop if you're at Solaire North and looking for variety without...
Read moreWe came from Seda North Vertis and decided to drop by Solaire Resort North since it's just across our hotel.
Pros: It's obviously high-end hotel resort and casino place based on the interior, furniture, and fixtures of the place. The food court is big with many and varied choices. We loved the Pad Thai from Pan Asia and the lechon kawali from Inihaw. There is also a refillable water station available. The seating is also comfy and enough for the number of guests. Aside from the food court, there is a kids' play area (with fees and a long line) when we pass by it. Also, a small art gallery and a couple of high-end branded stalls. Nice pool area, albeit very long and narrow by design. Great location walking distance to Seda, Vertis North Ayala Mall, and very near SM Centerpoint and Trinoma
Cons: Being first and foremost a hotel casino where the moneyed people play, the food prices were expensive, with most dishes priced above P600. If you don't play casino, not much "mall...
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