As mentioned before, there were several small restos along the main street of our village that popped up like mushrooms. Of course, I had to try them one by one and last night, another got crossed off my bucket list.
The tagline for this place is Persian meets French. I completely forgot my Mom was not adventurous when it comes to food so she wasn't too happy about eating here but indulged my sister and I nevertheless. She rocks that way.
I ordered the Kebab, Shawarma, Keema, Crepe and milk tea for us all. I wanted to have a go of what they had to offer and here's what they served.
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Keema Rice (P75) |
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Shawarma All Meat Rice (P69) |
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chicken kebab (P75) |
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beef kebab (P75) |
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shawarma sandwich (P65) |
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mango tango crepe (P75) |
For the price, the food was pretty good. If you are looking for a quick fix of kebabs and keema, this is a good place to go. In my honest opinion, its actually pretty good but can never compete with Mano's Greek Taverna nor
Greko.
The milk tea was also pretty so-so. It still can't beat the likes of Tea Farm or Serenitea.
Overall, I'd say its a pretty good place to go but not something that would be on top of my list.
It's nice to have a foodie place nearby. :) Our place is like probinsyang-probinsya. You have to have food delivered or drive 2-3 kms away pa.haha
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Still, the food looks yummy. My mom and your mom are the same; mine is also a bit picky with food.
ReplyDeletewhere is this? not bad ang price a :)
ReplyDeleteThe Keema Rice and Beef Kebab look soooo delish! <3 Hahaha. My mom's the same. She's not really adventurous with food, but as long as my sister and I are with her, she'll just tag along. Yung bonding na lang talaga. :)
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