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Cendrillion has closed, but you can find the owners in Ditmas Park at their latest venture, Purple Yam.
Super-charged Filipino home cookin', if you had the most inventive mommy in Manila. Rice straight off the back home terraces, four different heirloom varieties to choose from. Fusiony variations on the traditional, check out black rice paella and trout stuffed with mushrooms. Weird gelatinous desserts that you just can't stop eating. Eccentric, dimly-lit interior with requisite exposed bricks...
Nice, but a lot of bread for rice et al.
Inventive westernized Filipino dishes. Kudos to the owner and chefs. This is probably the only successful Filipino restaurant in the East Coast.
Would have been 4.5 but they ran out of crab for our dish. 2 other diners did receive a whole crab in theirs.
Best filipino food this side of the the hudson. Also, great pan asian dishes. Try the duck & the buko pie.
not authentic filipino/ more of asian fusion. great stop over if you are in the area. tip: just get the bibingka.
Cendrillon can be found at Mercer St 45. The following is offered: Restaurants: International. The entry is present with us since Sep 9, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In New York there are 25 other Restaurants: International . An overview can be found here.
Cendrillon is located at 45 Mercer St Frnt A, New York, NY. This location is in the SoHo neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
Cendrillon is a Filipino, American, and American (New) restaurant where most Menuism users came for a family meal, paid between $25 and $50, and tipped more than 18%.
Filipino food is definitely worth exploring, particularly in this upscale setting. Located in the heart of Soho, Cendrillon is often loud and busy, so be prepared to talk above the din. The bar is a pleasant spot to stop for a drink, before settling down in the attractive dining room. Filipino cuisine uses vinegar to good effect, and the pungent flavor of Chicken Adobo is balanced by tasty bean...
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