Wait ’til you get to the desserts!
7107 Culture + Cuisine – BGC
Brush aside the thought that this is just another one of those ordinary Filipino restaurants; let us prove you wrong.
7107 Culture + Cuisine is a collaboration between Treston International College and MASE Investments, Inc. It is primarily a culinary and hospitality food hall that aims to educate and promote the heritage and local food of the Filipinos. It serves as a learning platform for the Tourism, Hospitality and Culinary students of Treston, where they are immersed in true restaurant operations and management. It will also serve as an outlet for local artists to showcase their unique talents.
Fun Fact: The Philippines is composed of 7107 islands, which is where its name was derived from.
The entire place is divided in to five different sections, each highlighting the distinctive set of local dishes that the Philippines has to offer. However, this is our local food like you’ve never tasted before. Filipino food with a unique and modern twist? Yes, please!
1. Kanto
Offering Filipino merienda snacks and street food favourites, Kanto might get you nostalgic of the good ‘ol days when all we had to worry about was homework.
Spinach and Goat Cheese Lumpia
Fresh spinach and kesong puti in lumpia wrapper served with a choice of three different sauces (Kalamansi Aioli, Manong Sauce, and Pepper Garlic Pinakurat)
WhenInPH
Your favorite #streetfood and sauce: dynamite, fish balls, squid balls, kwek-kwek, kropek, kalamansi aioli, manong sauce, and pepper garlic pinakurat
Malunggay Pestocino
Healthy marriage of Malunggay and Basil Pesto served in Linguine Pasta topped with Tocino Bits
2. Dampa Dining
Seafood dishes await you in this section. Expect a lot of popular seafood dishes here, cooked and presented in an unusually good way.
#VitaminSea Chowder
Get it? Chowder of life made from creamy Coconut Milk and flavorful mixed seafood all in a bread bowl
3. Talyasi
Popular local dishes served at gatherings or fiestas are served here. Of course, 7107 steps it up a notch by adding a few interesting ingredients to spice up your taste buds.
Red Rice Champorado
Red rice mixed with malagkit, tablea, and crispy dulong
Pinoy Pancakes
Bibingka-inspired pancakes, dried mangoes, salted egg, and maple syrup. It’s good for sharing!
Trio Longganisa
Three kinds of local longganisa served with 2 fried eggs, garlic rice and atchara.
KKK (Krispy Kare-Kare)
Spoil yourself with this Krispy Kare-Kare using Lechon Kawali with fresh Peanut Butter from Quezon
Bulalo v2.0
Deconstructed Bulalo with beef shanks, saba, bokchoy cabbage, corn, and broth
4. Himagas
Cap off your experience with specialty desserts.
Molten Pastillas Lava Cake
Soft and moist chocolate cake with pastillas at the center of its goodness, the Molten Pastillas Lava cake is too good.
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Halo + Halo
Made with Kaong, Nata, Red and White Beans, Macapuno and a scoop of ice cream, it is the ultimate heat beater for hot days or hot heads
Maja Blanca Pannacotta
A twist to your usual Maja Blanca dessert, Maja Blanca Panacotta uses Carabao’s Milk for a soft and silky effect, topped with Corn and Pinipig
5. Sari-Sari Store
Shop and take home some local and artisanal food selection from the modern sari-sari store.
7107 Culture + Cuisine is open from Mondays to Saturdays, 9AM-9PM and Sundays, 9AM-6PM.
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G/F Treston International College, 32nd St. cor. C-5 Road, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
(0917) 807-8023
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