“Is this the same Highlands as the one in MOA?†asked one of the four undecided women who walked into the restaurant while I was busy taking pictures for the blog. After the server who opened the door said yes, the ladies promptly requested for a table for four. – Well, that’s the kind of marketing no money could ever buy!
Highlands Prime Steakhouse at SM Mall of Asia has already established its name as one of the best steakhouses in the Metro, so it’s no surprise that expectations were ridiculously high when they decided to put up a second branch. Fortunately, their newest branch at Estancia Mall in Capitol Commons, Pasig City did NOT disappoint.
Highlands Prime Steakhouse at Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons
The new place is not as spacious as their MOA branch, but they both sport a laidback country house vibe. It has no direct entrance from inside the mall, so you have to brave the heat outside to get to their restaurant – a minor inconvenience easily compensated by their great food and service.
Their dining area is divided into 4 sections. Coming in from the main entrance, you will be welcomed by tables with cushioned seats on the left and a big display of imported wines on the right. At the far end of the room, stands a fireplace that adds to the modern cabin theme of the restaurant. If you take a left turn from the main entrance, you’ll find a small dining area where the restroom and the kitchen are located. The wall leading to the kitchen is made of glass, which gives you a good view to leisurely watch the chefs in action.
We chose to sit at the bar area for it had the best lighting in the restaurant – the perfect spot for taking food photos! At daytime, the place looks like a regular family restaurant, but from dinner until 01:00 in the morning, the place transforms into a hip hangout place with darker lights and even louder music.
Highlands Prime Steakhouse has 3 function rooms, which all can be combined to accommodate up to 80 persons. (For inquiries, you can reach them through the contact details you’ll find at the bottom of this post)
The Bestsellers at Highlands Prime Steakhouse
We munched on some homemade complimentary bread with herb butter while waiting for our food and drinks to arrive.
Mhel didn’t get enough sleep the night before our lunch at Highlands Prime Steakhouse, so she ordered their Frozen Cafe Mocha (PHP 140). It was surprisingly refreshing and the coffee had a mellow bitterness that will compel you to take another sip. My Nanay made the right choice when she asked for their Fresh Ripe Mango Shake (PHP 140). One sip and it was obvious that they use only fresh mangoes for their shakes instead of taking a shortcut by mixing in mango concentrate. Without looking at their menu, I tried my luck of ordering some Freshly Squeezed Lemonade (PHP 140). Imagine my delight when I found out that they offer it. I even got to choose if I wanted it mixed with plain water or soda. Of course, I went with the soda and it was perfection.
One popular non-steak menu item is the Mushroom Soup with Puff Pastry (PHP 180). It’s a bowl of thick and flavorful puree of mushrooms, enclosed in a dome of flaky puff pastry. I took comfort in watching and smelling the steam that escaped the dome after I punctured it with a spoon.
Finally, my month-long craving for spicy wings have been satiated with Highlands’ chili and tangy Cowboy Buffalo Wings (PHP 400). It came with a small plate of fries and bleu cheese sauce that did nothing but complement the spiciness of the wings.
We initially wanted to order their Roast Beef Salad, but we decided to settle for the Arizona Summer Salad (PHP 350) when we realized we’ll be eating big slabs of meat as our entrée. We needed, at least, one healthy dish on our table. Haha! The salad was a mix of crisp greens and citrus fruit, all tossed with a sweet and delightfully sour strawberry vinaigrette.
When time came for us to select a pasta dish, all intent of limiting our meat dishes failed when we saw that they have Roast Beef Pasta (PHP 400) on the menu. We simply had to try it! Slices of US prime roast beef, mushrooms, oven-dried tomatoes, and al dente pasta, all slathered with Highland’s special barbecue sauce made up this dish. It, honestly, needed a little more seasoning, but the doneness of the pasta and the flavor of the beef were both on point.
I accepted defeat when Mhel and my Nanay both decided that they will order the Prime Rib. I had no choice but to settle for the 14-ounce US-certified Angus Ribeye Steak (PHP 1,930 or PHP 1,480 for the 10oz), served with a sauceboat of black peppercorn gravy. I can’t consider it a loss, really, because the thick slab of meat that landed in front of me was equally flavorful and tender as the slabs of prime rib that my mom and sister have received. I paired my steak with a serving of Rice Pilaf (PHP 100), which was a little too buttery for my taste but was exceptionally well-seasoned.
The pride and joy of Highlands Prime Steakhouse is their US-certified Angus Prime Rib Steak (10oz – PHP 1,630 | 14oz – PHP 2,200), also served with black peppercorn gravy by default, but you can easily swap it with mushroom gravy if you want something less spicy. My sister coupled her steak with Steamed Rice (PHP 80), while my Nanay opted for some Garlic Rice (PHP 90) and Garlic Mashed Potato (PHP 100).
Each prime rib is part of a whole rib that has been slow baked in low temperature, portioned, and then grilled to perfection. There’s nothing much you can say about the plating of the steak. It was simply laid on a bed of sautéed vegetables and, on its side, two pieces of corn. But why would you need an intricate plating with a piece of meat this beautiful? Even if it was served solo on a plate, without any garnishing or side dishes, I would love it no less.
We were already full after devouring our steaks and had little room for dessert, so we just decided to share a slice of Cheesecake (PHP 220/slice). We were asked if we wanted it to be flavored with mango, blueberry, or strawberry sauce. We chose the mango sauce. It was exactly how we liked our cheesecake – thick, creamy, and has that irresistible melt-in-your-mouth feel.
I was expecting their Chocolate Lava (PHP 200) to come with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. To be honest, I was a little saddened when I saw that it only came with crème anglaise and a swirl of whipped cream. A simple scoop of ice cream would have provided a good contrast in temperature to an already warm and flavorful chocolate lava cake.
We ended our meal with a tall glass of Iced Coffee (PHP 90). Actually, it was Mhel’s order, but it was so good that the three of us ended up taking turns in sipping. It came to no surprise when we learned that coffee bean they use is Douwe Egberts coffee, the same coffee beans being served at KFC and Sofitel Hotel.
Celebrate Father’s Day at Highlands Prime Steakhouse
Come celebrate Father’s Day on June 21, 2015 (Sunday) at Highlands Prime Steakhouse. All dads will get a free glass of imported wine! Ah, steaks and free wine, it makes me wish I were a dad, too! Haha!
Highlands Prime Steakhouse
- Ground Floor, North Wing of Estancia Mall, Capitol Commons, Oranbo, Pasig City
- Contact #: (02)532-2324 | +639064986616
- Hours of Operation:
- Monday to Sunday 10:00AM to 01:00AM
- Website: http://www.primesteaks.com.ph/
- Facebook: Official HPS
- Instagram: @HPS_Estancia
the food looks so good! and i love the way you write ..really nice blog.. ♥
Aw. In behalf of Ken, thank you, Leny. 🙂
I can’t help but be fascinated with the resto’s great decor and ambiance. I wish I explored Pasig more when I was there. 🙂 Great read, Ken.
Thanks, Issa! It was actually our first time to visit Capitol Commons. I never knew the place existed. Haha!
I expect the service to be lackluster when I go to low end
restaurants, but I went to Highlands expecting good customer
service and left with a bitter taste in my mouth. My family and I
went to Highlands in Estancia to celebrate my nephew’s fifteenth
birthday. He is an avid fan of steak and we thought we would
indulge him by taking him to a place that came very highly
recommended by a friend.
The experience started simple enough, with the usual fare of
bread and butter served and menaingless pleasantries
exchanged between the staff and patrons. The service crew
seemed nice enough and very accomodating, which is expected
especially on the Sunday post-Church lunch rush. They took our
orders and it seemed simple enough. We had ordered our
drinks and we were informed that their iced tea was bottomless.
Us being Filipinos and always enticed by the idea of bottomless
drinks, proceeded to change our drink selections. We had also
ordered some appetizers and salads to come before we ate our
main course. Again, all standard fare for a restaurant that came
highly recommended.
The drinks came and we were surprised at the size of the
glasses. We were even wondering why they would serve us such
gargantuan sized glasses when we could routinely ask for refills
whenever we wanted to. The time came and we did eventually
ask for refills… and were subsequently denied because
apparently their iced teas weren’t refillable. We shrugged, and
although we were a bit perturbed, we continued with our meal.
For starters, we had ordered scallops and were assured that it
was four pieces to an order. We had ordered three because
there was twelve of us on the table, and each of us would have
the opportunity to sample the dish. The appetizer came and
each serving had three. Again, they apologized for the
inconvenience and we were slowly starting to get irritated with
the service. It was my nephew’s birthday, and we didn’t want to
cause a scene, so we soldiered on hoping that the rest of the
meal would go smoothly. We had hoped it would, but were let
down again.
For a restaurant that calls itself a steakhouse, you’d think at least
their steaks would be half decent. They were not, and aside from
having the consistency of chewing a rubber tyre, their food and
service are the worst piece of garbage my family and I have ever
had the displeasure of having. You’d think that when a patron
orders a medium rare steak, the least they could do is not
charbroil the carcass until it is gray and unappealing. There were
twelve of us at the table and none of us got our steaks the way
we had ordered them. All of our steaks were cooked well done. I
repeat; all of our steaks were cooked well done. This hell hole
who has the gall to call themselves a steakhouse can’t even get
the one item on the menu they’re known for correctly. Anyone
who wants to have good steak in the Capitol Commons area,
please avoid Highlands like the plague, lest your dining
experience and your day be completely ruined.
We’re so sorry to hear about your experience at Highlands. We’ll forward this to their team.