I’ve always hated eating at food courts. People say that the food there is affordable but the fact of the matter is the quality is very questionable. That’s why I was a bit hesitant when I got an invitation to go to a food tasting for a newly opened restaurant in Robinson’s Galleria Food Court called Ravioli. However, I eventually decided to go since it’s been a while since I’ve had Italian food. Let me just say that I was really in for a surprise. This place is nothing short of a gourmet masterpiece.

Chorizo and Tomato Ravioli
QUICKIE FACT SHEET
Name: Ravioli
Location: Robinson’s Galleria Food Court
Type: Italian Food
Price Range: P50-P150
Full review after the break.
Abbey, one of the friends of the owners and the one who invited me over, had me sample 3 ravioli dishes. Chorizo & Tomato, Spinach & Cream, and Mushroom & Mozarella. The Chorizo & Tomato Ravioli was just heavenly. The ingredients were definitely fresh because you could literally see the cook working on the pasta and the chorizo before they serve it. I strongly recommend this dish – if you guys are in Robinson’s Galleria and you have extra P135, please do drop by Ravioli and try this one out. You will not regret it. I didn’t really like the Spinach and Cream too much but I did fancy the Mushroom & Mozarella. The Chorizo is hands down my favorite though!

The cook working on my Chorizo & Tomato Ravioli
Other than the Ravioli, they also serve other pasta but I wasn’t able to check it out anymore. I was already satisfied and happy with my Ravioli. To those who want to go here, it’s located at the food court just across Greenwich near the escalator. They have regular sized dishes and merienda which cost less than P100.
SUMMARY
Rating Card
1 – Waste of money
2 – Satisfactory – just okay. Nothing special
3 – Wow, something to remember.
4 – OMGWTFBBQ I WANT MOREZZ PLZZ
FOOD QUALITY: 4
DISH PRICES VS QUALITY: 4
CUSTOMER SERVICE: 3
RESTAURANT CLEANLINESS: 1
RESTAURANT OVER-ALL RATING: 3
Food and price are top quality. Customer service was good also… but maybe that’s because I had someone dedicated to me that time (hahaha xD). I have to give cleanliness a 1 though. I really don’t like the food court atmosphere. If ever the owner finds his way here, let me suggest that you guys create a higher end brand for this and put it in a nicer place and charge a premium. You’ll still make money. I know I’ll be one of your first customers.

Too bad, I was just at Robinsons Galleria last Sunday checking out Saizen. At lunchtime, my sister and I wound up at Kenny Rogers just because it was the first familiar restaurant we saw but more specifically I was avoiding the food court. We had a horrible time at Kenny Rogers. The food at Kenny’s just isn’t as good as I yesteryears. Just like you, I don’t like eating at food courts and I always avoid them if I can but If I had known this joint was there I might have given it a try. Maybe next time I got to Galleria.
I love food courts
I often get pleasant surprises when I venture to eat at food courts.
I want!!
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My sister, younger brother and I ate at Ravioli last Saturday. We ordered all four kinds of Ravioli they had and we loved all of them. Our favorite though is the Chorizo and Tomato with the Cream Cheese and Spinach a distant second.
I love Ravioli! Their bolognese and Shrimp Diablo Pasta are delicious. I love all their Ravioli, its fresh and very tasteful. In fact, I always grab one after my gym session at Gold’s..
I finally was able to try Ravioli! Not bad, very reasonable price
http://www.frannywanny.com/2009/09/ravioli-meal-after-storm.html
I am a food court fan. try ko yan pag nakita ko.
I wanna try it, so tempting and yummy
the food wasn’t bad at all! i will definetly go back and try their other dishes.