Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Romulo Cafe
We celebrated Kong's & Erica's joint birthday with a dinner in Romulo Cafe, located at the corner of Scout Tuazon and Dr. Lazcano Streets in Quezon City. The place is an old house, refurbished with a modern look, and the walls are lined with memorabilia of--you guessed it--Gen. Carlos P. Romulo, first Secretary General of the United Nations; I believe the restaurant is owned and operated by his grandchildren. It's one cozy place to enjoy simple, yet tasteful, home-style Filipino cuisine. We had beef soup, crunchy tilapia, shrimps in coconut milk, shelled kuhol (escargot), gising-gising (Baguio beans in coconut milk), crispy pata (pork leg), and came out the place having a hard time walking! With P700 per head, expect a feast!
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