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Menu, prices: Morton’s The Steakhouse now grilling in Metro Manila

MANILA, Philippines — Hailing from Chicago, high-end US steakhouse chain Morton’s makes its Philippine debut at Uptown East Gate, Bonifacio Global City!

OPEN in Uptown, Bonifacio Global City. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Morton’s The Steakhouse opened its first Metro Manila branch on December 1, in partnership with The Bistro Group. The globally-renowned name was founded in 1978 in Chicago when Klaus Fritsch cooked a hamburger for co-founder Arnie Morton to try. It has since expanded to over 60 locations worldwide.

FINE dining steakhouse chain by Landry Incorporated. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Morton’s tagline — “the best steak anywhere” — comes from its line of signature USDA Prime Steaks, which represent the top 2% of beef produced in the United States. These are expertly aged, hand-cut steaks famous for their marbling, tenderness, and deep flavor.

COCKTAIL bar by the entrance. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Morton’s Philippine branch is revered as the “sexiest one yet” of all, Morton’s management said during the media launch last November 28. The brand’s understated, fine-dining elegance features interiors that are luxurious yet warm and inviting, with subdued lighting, lava rock accents, and deep oxblood hues setting the tone.

PHOTOGRAPHS of Morton’s owners, guests, and journey. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Inspired by the elements of coal, fire, and heat, the space was designed to evoke a classic, almost retro steakhouse ambiance, but with added sophistication.

TWO floors for all guests. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

The restaurant can seat 200 diners — at the more well-lit dining space below or at the more intimate, private booth seating above. It includes two private rooms for functions, accommodating 6 and 12 guests, respectively.

The steakhouse experience: First impressions

It’s not labeled “high-end” without reason — the prices reflect a dining experience reserved for special occasions and for those willing to splurge.

During the launch, we were served the Caesar Salad (P690) — a classic done right — featuring crisp greens and crunchy croutons dressed in the distinctly tangy-salty caesar dressing. But the surprise standout was the freshly-baked warm loaf of Onion Bread that welcomed us: a complimentary starter that boasted a crisp exterior crust and a light and fluffy interior, with a subtle but addictive taste of French onion embedded within. It’s best taken with the butter served.

FRESH local and imported seafood. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

For seafood lovers, Morton’s has a Baked and Chilled Ocean Platter, priced at P8,925 (Grand Size, serves 3 to 4) and P13,585 (Epic Size, serves 5 to 6) — a selection of lobster tail, jumbo shrimp cocktail, crab cocktail, and oysters on the half shell.

FILET mignon cooked medium-rare. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

The Filet Mignon, priced between P3,450 and P5,980 depending on the weight, is a tender, lean piece of meat with a milder flavor, as compared to the Ribeye (16 oz for P6,900) which is bolder in flavor due to the rich marbling, more fat, and the juices seeping out. Served medium-rare, the ribeye was well-seasoned (I didn’t have to ask for sauce) and tender enough to slice and chew with ease.

WE had the rib-eye steak sliced for the table. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

No steak dinner is complete without sides, and here, they are able to shine on their own. The Garlic Rice (P395), hyped by the staff as a must-try, is flavorful in buttery richness and seasoning. The Sour Cream Mashed Potatoes (P325 for regular, P525 for large) is a fluffy and whipped dream; creamy yet light.

GARLIC chips are served on top the garlic rice. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Morton’s has over 300 wine selections sourced from across the globe; Morton’s sommeliers are available to recommend the best pairing for your steak or seafood in a glass or a full bottle.

CREAMY and light mashed potatoes. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler

Here are the other items on Morton’s Philippine menu:

Appetizers, soups, salads
  • Shrimp Calabria: P1,050
  • Bacon Wrapped Sea Scallops: P1,460
  • Jumbo Lump Crab Cake: P1,480
  • Morton’s Wagyu Meatballs: P1,390
  • Bacon Steak: P1,395
  • Lobster Ravioli: P1,650
  • Prosciutto Wrapped Mozzarella: P1,245
  • Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail: P1,395
  • Colossal Crab Cocktail: P1,380
  • Oysters on the 1/2 Shell: P1,195
  • Lobster Cocktail: P2,790
  • Dynamite Oysters: P1,725
  • Ahi Tuna Poke: P975
  • Baked French Onion Soup: P785
  • Lobster Bisque: P995
  • Morton’s Iceberg Wedge: P780
  • Chopped House Salad: P640
  • Morton’s Greek Salad: P850
  • Caesar Salad: P690
Butcher cut features, USDA prime steaks and chops
  • Wagyu Filet (7 oz): P6,950
  • Dry-Aged Ribeye (14 oz): P8,925
  • Tomahawk Ribeye (36 oz): P14,995
  • Rack of Lamb: P4,225
  • Filet Mignon (6 oz): P3,450
  • Filet Mignon (8 oz): P4,200
  • Filet Mignon (12 oz): P5,980
  • New York Strip (16 oz): P6,450
  • Ribeye (16 oz): P6,900
  • Cajun Ribeye (16 oz): P6,980
  • Bone-In Ribeye (22 oz): P8,945

You can choose to add “enhancements” to your steaks, like three Jumbo Grilled Shrimp (P705); Oscar Style (P705) topped with crab meat, asparagus, and Béarnaise sauce; two Bacon Wrapped Sea Scallops (P1,195); and Lobster Tail (P1,895).

For additional butter and sauces at P225 each, there’s Cognac Sauce Au Poivre, Black Truffle Butter, Béarnaise Sauce, Garlic Butter, Whipped Horseradish, and Blue Cheese Butter.

We did not get to try the famous Morton’s Hot Chocolate Cake, but we were able to enjoy the lighter Crème Brûlée; a silky, creamy vanilla custard topped with a thin layer of caramelized sugar and fresh raspberries.

JUST the right amount of sweet. Steph Arnaldo/Rappler
Chef’s selections
  • Chicken Christopher: P1,895
  • Grilled Salmon: P2,125
  • Miso Marinated Seabass: P2,795
  • Lobster Ravioli: P2,875
  • Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes: P3,250
  • Lobster Tail: P2,795 | P5,125
  • Morton’s Classic Filet Oscar (8 oz): P4,845
  • Filet and Lobster Tail: P5,995
Signature sides
  • Onion Rings: P485
  • Parmesan & Truffle Fries: P340 | P655
  • Smoked Gouda Au Gratin Potatoes: P695
  • Loaded Baked Potato: P715
  • Macaroni and Cheese: P790
  • Loaded Mashed Potatoes: P1,275
  • Lobster Macaroni and Cheese: P1,895
  • Sautéed Spinach: P595
  • Sautéed Mushrooms: P595
  • Creamed Spinach: P315 | P595
  • Truffle Cream Corn: P325 | P595
  • Sautéed Spinach and Mushrooms: P665
  • Sautéed Bok Choy: P595
  • Jumbo Grilled Asparagus: P995

Morton’s The Steakhouse is The Bistro Group’s latest international addition to its restaurant roster, which includes Denny’s, TGIFridays, Italianni’s, Texas Roadhouse, Randy’s Donuts, and more.

Morton’s BGC location is its second branch in Southeast Asia, after Singapore. It can also be found in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, and Tokyo.

Morton’s The Steakhouse is open for lunch from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and for dinner from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. It’s located at Uptown, 11th Avenue, Corner 36th St, Taguig City. – Rappler.com

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