I'm not a fan
of Italian pastas. However, I like pastas cooked in Filipino way. My palate is
very much accustomed to the sweet and sour taste of Filipino cuisine, that
eating the opposite would be a great adjustment. And, indeed, it was. But I
didn't regret dining in this place. I am always amazed by how I manage to
change my perception on things by giving it a try.
Both sides are line of shoe stores. It was
raining the time we were there but that didn't stop us from checking every
stores
Yet going with the person who frequents there, I've known that it is not just the shoes that this place can be known for. He brought us to this cute little family resto that offers pastries and pastas.
This is just to show you how low the ceiling is.
For a bit of
history, the place was just an underground of the house converted into one
decent resto. You'll find
how low the ceiling is once you go inside. But that what makes it so cute.
There were lots of pastas to choose from, but I
went with his suggestion to be safe.
We all had a sort-of chicken pasta (forgot what exactly it's called) and frappe. But with only an hour given to us to go around and buy, we just had a limited time to finish our orders. I ate mine in just 10 minutes or so but we still ended up being late. Everybody was waiting for us and got a bit jelly for only having ourselves eat there.
Here are some of the things on their menu. Their
price starts from P200 up.
Knowing that this resto has long been existing, there were lots of reviews about it, not only in the net but also in leading newspapers.
A compilation of newpaper articles about the
resto.
It's wise to make a reservation ahead of time because sometimes it gets so full. We were
lucky that there were only few customers when we were there. ;D
That chicken pasta looked REALLY good though ^^
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Thanks.. you should come to the Philippines some time. XD
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