
Sicilian Roast at Arton Strip-Santolan Town Plaza

The Tartufo (The Grove)
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It’s after office hours, and if you like your work day (or workout) to segue seamlessly to your very own individual space for dinner, drinks, and meaningful conversation, there’s the Rockwell lifestyle.
The discerning set is habitually and inevitably drawn to its thoughtful mix of restaurants that defines and elevates your dining experience with distinctive menus and even more distinctive ambiance. The Rockwell community—whether at Rockwell Center Makati, or at The Grove, The Arton Strip, The Santolan Town Plaza, The Vantage at Kapitolyo—is a place you can design and define just for yourself and your friends, at the end of day.
Before you call it a night, unwind over a hearty meal, a cocktail or two, in these Rockwell restaurants. With distinctive entrees, cozy interiors, and dependable service, these are go-to places for meet-ups that let you and your companions escape to hearty meals and even heartier laughs that cancel out the noise of the day.
It is where the food and drinks serve the conversation. It’s you sharing your night with friends, it is you venting out with trusted company. It is you feeling secure again, if only for that moment of day.
These Rockwell destinations are your own community—where you shop, eat, or just walk leisurely, even aimlessly, around. Drown out the noise and uncertainty. Just swim.
Rockwell, in whatever part of the bustling metropolis, is where you escape from the day’s hassles. Here, whether over food, drinks or just a chat, you feel in control. Happily in control. This is your space!
When you’re in San Juan: Wahunomi in Santolan Town Plaza is a social hub where you immerse yourself, whether by day, cocktails by sundown, or dinner. Recognized by Tatler Dining’s February 2026 Dining Radar for its “inventive comfort food” and “playful, unconventional drinks,” Wahunomi is known for its Wahu Crack Rice (soy koji butter, vegetable medley, nori aioli, and parmesan), Whole Bangus (milkfish served with roasted tomato salsa, house-made brown butter patis, chili crisps, and chives), Bibingka (warm coconut rice cake, parmesan, citrus honey butter, salted egg anglaise, topped with latik ice cream), and Mezillaaaa, (tomato parmesan mezcal sour).

Wahunomi (Santolan Town Plaza)
When you’re in Katipunan, Quezon City: Sicilian Roast at The Arton Strip is known for its wood-fired rich-topping Truffle Prosciutto pizza, its Frutti di Mare’s mouth-watering seafood on squid ink pasta. Or you can have your fill of premium steaks cooked just the way you like, and toast to your choice of classic or specialty cocktails. By night, the casual dining, family-friendly restaurant turns into your easy snug perch over the stunning Ortigas skyline and beyond it, a panoramic view of Sierra Madre mountains.
At Sicilian Roast (Arton Strip-Santolan Town Plaza)
When you’re in Pasig City: 556 at The Vantage at Kapitolyo satisfies your Japanese-fusion food cravings with Crispy Rice Aburi, Kushiyaki meat and veggie skewers, ingeniously whipped up rice meals, and filling bowls of ramen. Come in time for drinks before dinner: The restaurant and bar has that this-moment vibe, with a wide selection of cocktails, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic beverages best paired with small plates of appetizers for sharing. Friendly competitions in board and card games keep the evening interesting and fun.

556 (The Vantage at Kapitolyo)
Still in Pasig? Head over to Tartufo Ristorante at The Grove—and don’t forget you need a huge appetite. The restaurant, with rustic chic ambiance, has an extensive Italian cuisine served in huge portions, making it the perfect spot for after-office or post-workout bonding. The place doesn’t disappoint—from appetizers, salads, and soups to meat or seafood entrees, and a tempting selection of pastas, pizzas, calzones, and risotto. And wind down over refreshing cocktails, wines, beer, or spirits.

Tartufo (The Grove)






























