Another restaurant was born at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City. ROC restaurant is located at the left side, ground floor of the UP Bahay ng Alumni near the Veteran's Bank just below the second floor branch of Chocolate Kiss, another resto which serves delicious cakes, honey sweetened iced tea and good dishes.

ROC's menu consists of fusion Filipino dishes. We ordered lechon kawali with kangkong and gata sauce, Dory fish wrapped in creamy spinach and garlic chicken fillet. Dishes at ROC's are prepared ala French style, the only difference is the taste and ingredients - their sauce use ingredients like gata and the vegetable side dishes are pumpkins, carrots and green beans. In general, we enjoyed the unique and tasty food we ordered. However, when we tried one of their chocolate cakes, we think the cakes from Chocolate Kiss are better. ROC's was still in its soft opening stage when we went there last April 2009. So expect new recipes and changes in their menu as they recieve feedback from their costumers. We are looking forward to try their other food choices.


Kids, adults and senior citizens will enjoy about 20 different types of hydro massages utilizing aquatic jets aimed to relax and soothe tired and aching muscles at the lower and upper parts of the body, foot, head and buttocks. You can dip in the hot herbally scented pools with varying temperatures (36, 38 and 40 degrees C) for a few minutes and then soak in ice cold water (wow!). There is also a sauna. Kids will enjoy floating around a lazy river using floaters. After four hours of hydrotherapy massage for a fee of P550.00 for adults and P250.00 for kids (less than 4 ft), you will feel rejunevated and relaxed. You will also feel hungry and a good meal is something that you will enjoy looking forward to.
The 3 restos were tied with 10 votes out of 22 or 45%. The top 3 restos have their own unique way of serving their fried chicken. Jollibee is wellknown for the crispy chickenjoy and the gravy. KFC, of course, has its own preparation of its original fried chicken (not crispy) but soft and tasty especially when eaten with its gravy. While Max's "sarap to the bones" fried chicken is best eaten with ketchup and worcestershire sauce.