We are currently closed for walk ins...
We are sorry for the inconvenience but we are only open for reservation at the moment.
Function packages are still available for parties and other events.
Weekday Consumable rate 6K php for 4 hours.
Weekend Consumable rate 10K php for 4 hours.
For inquiries please call any of the following numbers:
681 3708
682 3024
638 9568
Function packages are still available for parties and other events.
Weekday Consumable rate 6K php for 4 hours.
Weekend Consumable rate 10K php for 4 hours.
For inquiries please call any of the following numbers:
681 3708
682 3024
638 9568
Sarten presents... The Pandesal Burger ;)
Whole Wheat Pandesal with Australian Half Pound Beef Patty Burger. :D
Longganisa Putanesca
One of our best-sellers in the house! Pasta with Garlicky Longganisa, Black Olives, topped with our top secret ingredient. :) A must try!
Thanks to everyone who made the Spoken Herb Cultural Festival a success :) until the next!!!!!!
An exploration of new ideas and concepts in music, improvisation, rhythms, rhymes, beats, jazz, hip-hop beyond boundaries and a celebration of the visual arts with some of the most innovative creators in Manila.
Soul.
Music:
...Albatross and Loveski
Aeon Mapa
Muriel Gonzales
Mic Sanchez
Radioactive Horns
Armi Millare
Ill Primitivo
Allen Umali
Reli De Vera
Yosha
Chase Lomibao
Roxy Modesto
Carlo David
Enrico Subido
Louie Talan
Nikki Cabardo
MCs:
Ramblingman
Anygma
Labjaxx
Doc. Strange
Nothingelse
Skarm
Camoi Miraflor
and many more surprise guests!
A live art exhibition by:
Meow
Delphi of the Tower
Gurm
Jolo Salvador
Caliph8
Hepe
TCMF
Book Launch of 'Gets?' by Richard Dacalos
Workshops:
1) The creative process of Albatross and Loveski aka Caliph8
2) Freestyle and the art of improvising with Gabby Baluyot aka Ramblingman
Sarten Cafe is very near (about 15-20 minutes from Libis). Take Marcos Highway and go all the way straight past Robinson's East and Sta. Lucia Malls until Masinag intersection.
Make a right onto Sumulong Highway then another right before you hit Caltex which will also come up on your right. Sarten Cafe is inside the compound of Velada Estate.
July 24, 2010
Soul.
Music:
...Albatross and Loveski
Aeon Mapa
Muriel Gonzales
Mic Sanchez
Radioactive Horns
Armi Millare
Ill Primitivo
Allen Umali
Reli De Vera
Yosha
Chase Lomibao
Roxy Modesto
Carlo David
Enrico Subido
Louie Talan
Nikki Cabardo
MCs:
Ramblingman
Anygma
Labjaxx
Doc. Strange
Nothingelse
Skarm
Camoi Miraflor
and many more surprise guests!
A live art exhibition by:
Meow
Delphi of the Tower
Gurm
Jolo Salvador
Caliph8
Hepe
TCMF
Book Launch of 'Gets?' by Richard Dacalos
Workshops:
1) The creative process of Albatross and Loveski aka Caliph8
2) Freestyle and the art of improvising with Gabby Baluyot aka Ramblingman
Sarten Cafe is very near (about 15-20 minutes from Libis). Take Marcos Highway and go all the way straight past Robinson's East and Sta. Lucia Malls until Masinag intersection.
Make a right onto Sumulong Highway then another right before you hit Caltex which will also come up on your right. Sarten Cafe is inside the compound of Velada Estate.
July 24, 2010
The Philippines' Steak of the Nation
Asian Braised Pork Humba slow cooked to greatness. Served with a cup of classic sinangag rice.
It's all good!
Don't you worry bout a thing about Saturday's weather. It's probably gonna have a 30-40% chance of precipitation but what the hell. We have it covered and uncovered. How do you want it? Let's still come out and come through The Spoken Herb Cultural Festival 2010 at Sartén Café, Saturday July 24, 2010. Chillin and Loungin starts at 2pm.
Pinoy Pandesal Pares
Beef Pares Pandesal and Pork Asado Pandesal with our own potato chips :)
Our village is a SAINT! :)
We are located inside Villa Cecilia Subdivision in Lower Antipolo.
Coincidentally... :)
Saint Cecilia (Latin: Sancta Caecilia) is the patron saint of musicians[2] and Church music because as she was dying she sang to God. It is also written that as the musicians played at her wedding she "sang in her heart to the lord".[2] St. Cecilia was an only child. Her feast day is celebrated in the Roman Catholic, the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches on November 22. She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. It was long supposed that she was a noble lady of Rome who, with her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus, suffered martyrdom, c. 230, under the Emperor Alexander Severus.[3]
The research of Giovanni Battista de Rossi,[4] however, appears to confirm the statement of Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers (d. 600), that she perished in Sicily under Emperor Marcus Aurelius between 176 and 180. A church in her honor exists in Rome from about the 5th century, was rebuilt with much splendor by Pope Paschal I around the year 820, and again by Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrati in 1599. It is situated in Trastevere, near the Ripa Grande quay, where in earlier days the Ghetto was located, and is the titulus of a Cardinal Priest, currently Carlo Maria Martini.
The martyrdom of Cecilia is said to have followed that of her husband and his brother by the prefect Turcius Almachius.[5] The officers of the prefect then sought to have Cecilia killed as well. She arranged to have her home preserved as a church before she was arrested. At that time, the officials attempted to kill her by smothering her by steam. However, the attempt failed, and she was to have her head chopped off. But they were unsuccessful three times, and she would not die until she received the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Cecilia survived another three days before succumbing. In the last three days of her life, she opened her eyes, gazed at her family and friends who crowded around her cell, closed them, and never opened them again. The people by her cell knew immediately that she was to become a saint in heaven.[2] When her incorruptible body was found long after her death, it was found that on one hand she had three fingers outstretched and on the other hand just one finger, denoting her belief in the trinity. The skull of Saint Cecilia is kept as a relic in the cathedral of Torcello.
The Sisters of Saint Cecilia are a group of women consecrated religious sisters. They are the ones who shear the lambs' wool used to make the palliums of new metropolitan archbishops. The lambs are raised by the Cistercian Trappist Fathers of the Tre Fontane (Three Fountains) Abbey in Rome. The lambs are blessed by the Pope every January 21, the Feast of the martyr Saint Agnes. The pallia are given by the Pope to the new metropolitan archbishops on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, usually in June.
Coincidentally... :)
Saint Cecilia (Latin: Sancta Caecilia) is the patron saint of musicians[2] and Church music because as she was dying she sang to God. It is also written that as the musicians played at her wedding she "sang in her heart to the lord".[2] St. Cecilia was an only child. Her feast day is celebrated in the Roman Catholic, the Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox, and Eastern Catholic Churches on November 22. She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass. It was long supposed that she was a noble lady of Rome who, with her husband Valerian, his brother Tiburtius, and a Roman soldier Maximus, suffered martyrdom, c. 230, under the Emperor Alexander Severus.[3]
The research of Giovanni Battista de Rossi,[4] however, appears to confirm the statement of Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers (d. 600), that she perished in Sicily under Emperor Marcus Aurelius between 176 and 180. A church in her honor exists in Rome from about the 5th century, was rebuilt with much splendor by Pope Paschal I around the year 820, and again by Cardinal Paolo Emilio Sfondrati in 1599. It is situated in Trastevere, near the Ripa Grande quay, where in earlier days the Ghetto was located, and is the titulus of a Cardinal Priest, currently Carlo Maria Martini.
The martyrdom of Cecilia is said to have followed that of her husband and his brother by the prefect Turcius Almachius.[5] The officers of the prefect then sought to have Cecilia killed as well. She arranged to have her home preserved as a church before she was arrested. At that time, the officials attempted to kill her by smothering her by steam. However, the attempt failed, and she was to have her head chopped off. But they were unsuccessful three times, and she would not die until she received the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Cecilia survived another three days before succumbing. In the last three days of her life, she opened her eyes, gazed at her family and friends who crowded around her cell, closed them, and never opened them again. The people by her cell knew immediately that she was to become a saint in heaven.[2] When her incorruptible body was found long after her death, it was found that on one hand she had three fingers outstretched and on the other hand just one finger, denoting her belief in the trinity. The skull of Saint Cecilia is kept as a relic in the cathedral of Torcello.
The Sisters of Saint Cecilia are a group of women consecrated religious sisters. They are the ones who shear the lambs' wool used to make the palliums of new metropolitan archbishops. The lambs are raised by the Cistercian Trappist Fathers of the Tre Fontane (Three Fountains) Abbey in Rome. The lambs are blessed by the Pope every January 21, the Feast of the martyr Saint Agnes. The pallia are given by the Pope to the new metropolitan archbishops on the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, usually in June.
Tomata Germinating Dilis Sprouts
Candied Dilis on a tomato bed topped with alfalfa sprouts. Antipasti time!!! It's a good!
It's ON!
NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS!!! Sartén Café is now available for private parties/dinners/functions and everything else that has something to do with great food + a cozy place for awesome conversations. Please e-mail me at [email protected] for the menu. :)
Danggit Risotto
Pinoy Pimpin Fusion.
DANGGGit Risotto :)
DANGGGit Risotto :)
Sarten's Cocoon Kesong Puti
Fresh from Bulacan. Armed inside a french baguette. :)
Going to Makati is a big hassle. Come to Lower Antipolo and CHILLAX.
Is there a way to get here by commuting? HELL YEAH! Just take the LRT to Santolan station and ride the Antipolo-Sumulong jeepney for 12pesos and you'll be right in front of Villa Cecilia's gate. Sarten is 1 block from the gate. You can't miss it. :)
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Books and Magazines
I'm slowly building up the collection here at the cafe so that guests can have a good selection of reading materials. Contemporary Art, Documentary Photography, Art photography, Photojournalism and a lot more.
New school Jazz in the Air
Enjoy Art with a Cup of Coffee
Café Terrace at Night, also known as The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, is an oil painting executed by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh on an industrially primed canvas of size 25 (Toile de 25 figure) in Arles, France, mid September 1888. The painting is not signed, but described and mentioned by the artist in his letters on various occasions—and, as well, there is a large pen drawing of the composition which originates from the artist’s estate.
Still today, visitors of the site can take the place at the north eastern corner of the Place du Forum where the artist set up his easel[1]. He looked south towards the artificially lighted terrace of the popular coffee house as well as into the enforced darkness of the rue du Palais leading up to the building structure far back comprising the town house (to the left, not pictured) and, beyond this structure, the tower of a former church (now Musée lapidaire). Towards the right, Van Gogh indicated a shop lighted as well, and some branches of the trees surrounding the place—but he omitted the remainders of the roman monuments just aside this little shop.
The painting is currently at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.
---from wiki
Still today, visitors of the site can take the place at the north eastern corner of the Place du Forum where the artist set up his easel[1]. He looked south towards the artificially lighted terrace of the popular coffee house as well as into the enforced darkness of the rue du Palais leading up to the building structure far back comprising the town house (to the left, not pictured) and, beyond this structure, the tower of a former church (now Musée lapidaire). Towards the right, Van Gogh indicated a shop lighted as well, and some branches of the trees surrounding the place—but he omitted the remainders of the roman monuments just aside this little shop.
The painting is currently at the Kröller-Müller Museum in Otterlo, Netherlands.
---from wiki
Invigorating Sound
If good eclectic music is your thing then the selection here in our cafe is for you. From classical to jazz. Downtempo, drum and bass to ambient. Soul, Funk and Rhythm and Blues. To Rock and Folk. And as far as IDM, experimental music to sound art.
On the other hand, if you'd like some peace and quiet. You can chill outside the cafe by the garden and listen to the birds of Antipolo. :)
On the other hand, if you'd like some peace and quiet. You can chill outside the cafe by the garden and listen to the birds of Antipolo. :)
FREE Wifi
Enjoy your cup of coffee while online surfing. Sharing pictures, chatting with friends, relatives, co-workers or even just by talking to yourself :)
Pet friendly
Pets are always welcome as long as the don't bite too hard. :P
Map
Sarten is inside the compound of Velada Estate (www.veladaestate.com) located in L.A. or Lower Antipolo :)
We are 15 minutes away from Ateneo de Manila with moderate traffic on Marcos highway. 30 minutes max with heavy traffic that rarely happens.
From Katipunan get on Aurora Boulevard via below the Katipunan/C5 flyover. Make a U-turn in front of PSBA to get on Marcos highway. Keep going straight pass Robinson's East and Sta. Lucia Malls until Masinag intersection. Make a right onto Sumulong highway then another right before you hit Caltex which will also come up to your right. :)
We are 15 minutes away from Ateneo de Manila with moderate traffic on Marcos highway. 30 minutes max with heavy traffic that rarely happens.
From Katipunan get on Aurora Boulevard via below the Katipunan/C5 flyover. Make a U-turn in front of PSBA to get on Marcos highway. Keep going straight pass Robinson's East and Sta. Lucia Malls until Masinag intersection. Make a right onto Sumulong highway then another right before you hit Caltex which will also come up to your right. :)