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Showing posts with label foodtrip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foodtrip. Show all posts
Friday, January 7, 2011
Day 62: chicken roulade at conti's
food is the highlight of the day. after a tiring week, my friend trissy asked us if we could have dinner together. with a budget of only 250 per head (haha magtipid muna kasi!), we went to conti's and had a hearty dinner and a few catching up to do.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Day 12: Bonding with the Asuncions
Went to the house of Raffy's grandpa. Had carbonara, fish fillet and buko pandan. Bonding night with the fam:)
eating time! |
with Raffy and Tita |
Sunday, October 31, 2010
cheers to more lunchout options!:)
I got an amazing email from my teammate last Friday apart from the usual work-related mails. Yes, it made the foodie in me excited! This November, more food options will be available for the Makati yuppies (yah, I'm a part of it already haha). See below to believe!
Ayala Triangle Gardens (at the back of Philippine Stock Exchange) will be home to my favorites: Kanin Club, Amici and Coffee Bean and soon to be faves: Banapple (Yes! No more roadtrips to Katipunan!), Wee Nam Kee (as read in Chuvaness's blog, serves one of the best Singaporean Chicken Rice) and Bonchon Chicken (fried chicken cooked the Korean way). No more diets and tag-tipids! More food choices, more fun and will result to a happy employee!:p My only worry is I bet the liiiines will be long as these restos occupy only a small portion of Ayala Triangle (as seen from afar across Makati Avenue). Well, let's see! Just in time for our Christmas lunchouts:)
Ayala Triangle Gardens (at the back of Philippine Stock Exchange) will be home to my favorites: Kanin Club, Amici and Coffee Bean and soon to be faves: Banapple (Yes! No more roadtrips to Katipunan!), Wee Nam Kee (as read in Chuvaness's blog, serves one of the best Singaporean Chicken Rice) and Bonchon Chicken (fried chicken cooked the Korean way). No more diets and tag-tipids! More food choices, more fun and will result to a happy employee!:p My only worry is I bet the liiiines will be long as these restos occupy only a small portion of Ayala Triangle (as seen from afar across Makati Avenue). Well, let's see! Just in time for our Christmas lunchouts:)
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