This is basically a long overdue post. I have unearthed in those pile of pictures photos I took during a trip to Batangas City. Rico, our kind and generous host, treated us out to lunch in Dampa Restaurant just right across the street that would take you to the main highway.
Vanessa celebrated her 30th birthday last July 4 at Amici in Tomas Morato. It wasn’t totally a supergirls night out as Jude also came with us. Van brought her car and she took us to her favorite Italian pizzeria. Braving the wild Friday traffic in EDSA, we arrived there half past eight. Roughly an hour trip from Ortigas.
I can’t remember the last time I ate at Jack’s Loft. It was a couple of years back when my friends and I would occasionally hang out at Compass Internet, their neighbor in Robinsons Galleria basement level. I think I ordered one of their sandwiches. And if it is something that did not register in my mind and tastebuds, it’s deemed forgettable. More »
Yesterday, I decided to go out to lunch somewhere outside the building and came across Mini-Stop just a block away. I checked out their food chiller for some appetizing meal. I opted for a bacon sandwich but changed my mind when I saw Mr. Choi Kitchen there. I remembered what Ferdz told me last week about their new microwave food line being sold at Mini-Stop. So I bought their vegetable fried rice with sweet and sour pork at P48.
On first week of July, I will start a series of visits to Manila’s top 3 Filipino restaurants. Each establishment will be audited based on their food quality, price, facilities, service and hospitality. But before I do that, let me run down first a survey to find which among these restaurants are most frequented by you. You only have but one answer to make. This poll will close a week from now. And no, I’m not charging you the bill