resto rundown 05.17.08 (updated)
16 May 2008
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| Here’s a quick rundown of the restos I’ve dined in on and have posted about in this blog to date: Cafe Mediterranean (Podium) Yaku Japanese Grill (3F, Podium) Roma Mia (3/F Podium) Florabel (G/F, Podium) Nuvo (G/F Greenbelt 3) Fish Out of Water (3/F Greenbelt 5) Gaudi (G/F Serendra) And the upcoming ones I hope to review and visit soon: ..and the list goes on This is turning out to be quite an expensive hobby! Haha |
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its a fun hobby, like it! hahaha
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fun nga
but expensive! LOL
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expensive indeed!! o.O
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magastos nga yang hobby mo…baka pag nagkita tayo “porky pig” ka na naman…joke lang
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onga haha.. kumain kami tonight sa Myron’s ang dami ko nalamon
Porky Pig might be back
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open na ba yang pepper lunch?
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Fun fun fun! about being expensive, okay lang yan hangga’t sustainable pa! hahaha!
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yup open na.. mahaba pila though
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hahaha! siguro ok pa now..
hope I don’t get buried in debt with all this resto-hopping 
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Haha nice! I had my first taste of Pepper Lunch in Hong Kong..sa Langham mall. Next to Hainanese chicken, eto unforgettable meal ko in HKG. Hehe nice nice!
Punta ako ng weekday para walang tao. Hahha!
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Wow.. for a person na hinde mahilig sa steak dami mo nakain ata ah.
Anyway, Duo is good place to dine din for steaks. Pero the best (according to Javi and food reviews) is Elbert’s Steak Room in Salcedo Makati. I haven’t been there though.
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sige try ko sometime. I’ve learned to not take recos on face value though, got burned na by somebody’s reco hehehe (sino kaya yun)
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I had it when we were in Tokyo last year.. masarap but all the sizzling odor clings on to your clothes (which is one of my pet peeves when dining)
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ewan ko.. the creep? hahahaha.
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sira! Kay JC lang yun
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try cafe juanita in pasig.
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recommended nga rin yan ni JC hehe.. sige will try to check it out
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I tried Pepper Lunch earlier..you are true about the sizzling odor haha. Pero ok naman !
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aha nag date all day ka na naman! kaya pala nag undertime ka kahapon
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masama ba maglunch-out. hahahaha.
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pag ikaw, oo masama
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