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Pascual is a celebration of fire, flavor, and heritage — a wood-fired Mexican bistro on Capitol Hill where every dish tells a story. The restaurant was born from the vision of Chef Isabel Coss, who brings together deep ties to Mexico City and decades of culinary experience.

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Pascual, a contemporary Mexican restaurant, is a dream come true for the culinary partners and spouses who met cooking upscale Mexican cuisine in New York before joining The Popal Group in 2020 in Washington, DC.

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Piolo Jose Nonato Pascual (Tagalog pronunciation: [pɐsˈkwal], born ) [3][4] is a Filipino actor, model, singer, television host, comedian and film producer.

Pascual may be named for the patron saint of cooks and the kitchen, but this spot from Chefs Isabel Coss and Matt Conroy doesn't need any extra blessings (and reservations are a challenge, so plan accordingly).

At 50, Piolo Pascual is ready to move beyond the ‘Ultimate Heartthrob’ label and redefine himself. In this in-depth feature, the Esquire Philippines cover star opens up about aging in showbiz, growth, self-worth, and why he’s embracing change while staying connected to his fans.

Reflecting on her Mexico City roots at celebrated Pujol, the arrival of Capitol Hill’s hotly anticipated Pascual marks something of a culinary homecoming for chef Isabel Coss.

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Piolo Jose Nonato Pascual is a Filipino film and television actor, singer, model, and producer. In 1994, Pascual started his career in That's Entertainment. In 2002, Pascual played in the award-winning film, "Dekada '70".