I work in the Malate-Ermita area and for all its imperfections, I cannot really complain about the diversity in food. Everything’s just a walk away, whether you want hotel food (Hyatt, & Pan Pacific has a very interesting food court), $1 shawarmas at Shawarma Snack Center, juicy Shanghai dimsum like xiao long bao in Suzhou and those Korean holes-in-the-wall which seem to have overtaken this once-glorious tourist district. Am not even talking about the numerous culinary choices in Robinson’s Midtown yet. What to eat, what to eat….? That is the question.
It was a joy discovering a real Greek taverna in Manila, especially since it did not choose to be mainstream, like being situated in a crowded mall! Too bad, my phone’s memory card went kaput so I was only able to save a few pics from my love affair with Hellas Greek Taverna. I still remember the first thing I ordered, the Kotopoulo Kokinisto – a big plate of tomato-based pasta with flavorful roast chicken. I was about to complain that this meal of P300 was beyond my lunch budget, but I forgot that it can easily serve two persons. Most of the courses are meant for sharing.
This baked fish (psaria) at P400 was also good. Don’t know much about Greek food, but I presume this fillet o’ fish was put the oven with olive oil, capers, herbs, tomatoes and potatoes. Greek cuisine is known to be simple and natural but very healthy.
Tzatziki (P130) is one of the staple appetizers in Greek cookery. It is a divine dip of yoghurt, cucumber and garlic puree. I would also recommend their tirofkateri dip (P155) which is made from ricotta and feta cheeses blended in hot peppers. The pita bread that goes with these are specially made in Hellas’ kitchen.
What’s a Greek meal without sampling their glyka (desserts)? Baklava (P170) is one of the most popular. This is numerous layers of phyllo pastry filled with ground nuts and honey.
Greek coffee! I have to remember that they come in small cups when ordered in a Greek restaurant. One also has to choose between black, semi-sweet and sweet. Legend has it that your fortunes can be told from your coffee cup, or at least as it was practiced in Ancient Greece.
Bright walls, hand-painted chairs, and you also can’t miss the checkered blue tablecloths.
After the defunct Mati, this is now the Greek restaurant to go to in Manila. It should be authentic because the owner is Greek 😀
Hellas Taverna
Unit G Bellagio Square
1658 Jorge Bocobo St.
Malate, Manila
Tel. No. 524-5860
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Lawrence says
I loved the Greek food I had when I was there; also so much history and such lovely people.
witsandnuts says
The dessert looks delish. Interesting plate, it has Philippine flag on it. =)
Manila Boy! says
as good as mANOs?
then i’m going!
the baklava looks spectacular!
may Ouzo ba available?
dyosa says
Interesting. Mapuntahan nga. Thanks for the tip! 🙂
Lace Llanora says
Thank you for this post, will definitely visit this place. I have not eaten at an authentic Greek restaurant yet and this would be a very good first time! 🙂
cindy zapanta says
pcensia pero i want to ask question..si mr hellas taverna ay isang real greek man..my friend po b sia s thailand..really i didnt know n real name but we always call him captain..i hear that one of his friend n greek man dito s manila eh ng hahanap ng greek cheif..for his restaurant..c mr hellas po yun..pcensia po..sana po mg reply po kau..salamat po..
Sam Fernando says
I ordered Mousaka and it was the worst eggplant dish in 46 years. It was dry, flaky, served with a dash of bottled parmesian. It was like eating a shoe box. I tried to ask for goat cheese or sour cream and the waitresss, who seemed like a cheap hooker, did not have any idea what it was . Then with a fork a tiny cockroach came out of it. I was charged a wopping 410 pesos for a trashy dish. This is not a Greek restaurant the only Greek in here is that they scam you for your money.
ajay says
Sad to hear about your experience. I haven’t visited the resto again since I wrote this post 🙁
Julies Montenegro says
I ate at Hellas the other day, food was delicious, the price isnt bad at all, if you go to any other resto to eat the prices are all the same. i would recomend this place anytime!!
augustus hizola says
I was told from a friend to visit Hellas on a sunday for lunch, He was right!!! A few weeks ago I brought my family there for some Authentic Greek food, really was a great time, got to listen to some Greek music, the service was great and the food was DELICIOUS, I got to meet the Chef which Is Greek and he is the owner so you know the food is authentic Greek food and he had told me that most of there products are imported from Greece, if anybody is looking to bring there family for a nice lunch and to enjoy i suggest Hellas…