eat, you can just walk for about 10minutes and you'll be in heaven..when you're in the city proper you can either ride the Leganes route and it will take you directly, or you can ride the Mandurriao or SM City Proper, but you have to walk for some minutes to reach this place...
they serve the usual seafood dishes like those found in first class seafood restos, but a lot more cheaper...you could get your fill of steamed talaba (oyster) at Php 35 per serve, grilled pork and liempo, grilled squid stuffed with veggies, fish kinilaw, pantat (hito), fried shrimps, litson manok, and litson native bird...you could also choose from a variety of shells and fishes which you could choose if you want it grilled or served as soup...
as for the place, it could pass up for some 5-star establishment...the staff is attentive and respectful...people just seems to trickle into this place no matter what time of the day is...some would be in groups of families, business associates, and classmates with reunions...and others just like us, are friends who, because of good food and cheap price, frequent this place....
in these times of financial crisis, when all we want is to have a good value for our money, why look elsewhere when here is a place cheap enough to satisfy our cravings for the best seafood there is? : )
Adobado na pantat |
Rating:
Food - 5/5
Service - 4/5
Ambiance - 5/5
Value For Money - 5/5
Food - 5/5
Service - 4/5
Ambiance - 5/5
Value For Money - 5/5
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