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My Kitchen by Chef Chris, home of the Roll up pizza


I have been an avid fan of Deal Grocer especially for their deals on unique restaurants around Metro Manila. I bought a deal for roll up pizza in half the price at My Kitchen by Chef Chris thinking that it was a great deal for such quaint and especial restaurant in the heart of Manila.

This restaurant is situated in The Oasis Hotel in Paco, Manila just beside Paco park.

Oasis Hotel -Facade
My Kitchen by Chef Chris - Entrance






pesto sauce for whole grain bread






Original Paco - P870.00 (but with the deal, we only paid P435.00)
verdict: love the thin crust! not oily at all!




Original Tuscany - P870.00 (i have 2 vouchers!!!)

Chef Chris' Roasted Chicken - P1,250.00




Cozy table setup



pool area of The Oasis hotel 


Citations :)
Final say, with the price range indicated in the menu, it would be best if you eat here in a group. Also, if you are going here on a weekend, better to have a reservation for guaranteed seats. The reservation officer will also ask you for an advanced order so you won't wait that long.

For inquires, contact this number:

My Kitchen by Chef Chris
The Oasis Paco Park Hotel
1032-34 Belen Street
Paco, Manila
Tel. no. : (02) 521-2371 to 75, loc. 110

Did I make you want to try the roll up pizza by Chef Chris? Go to this link to buy your vouchers.

Note: the pictures were taken last year and they have repeated the deal so I decided to make this post.


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