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Dimsum Day

I was craving for some dimsum one weekend and I wanted it 'fresh' and newly cooked. So fastfood Chinese restos won't do. Thought about it for a while, then Causeway immediately was one of the choices. It won because it was the one closest to home plus Arvic was at Quezon Avenue for his dental checkup. :)



At Causeway, Dimsum is served for P45 each only from 2pm-6pm (if I did remember it correctly). A cart is being pushed around the restaurant and you get to choose once it reaches your table... Kuya was kind enough to explain each..





Our orders: Siomai, Sharksfin, Spareribs. Yumyumyum!!!
Wallet Damage: P180 only! Sulit!


Free hot tea is served as well per table.

Go give it a try. :)

CAUSEWAY Seafood Restaurant
Timog Ave.,
Quezon City
Phone Number:
(63 2) 376-2559

CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

witsandnuts said…
Worth each penny! I love Chinese food. =)
kg said…
wow, all that for PhP180? Sulit nga! yun nga lang, ang layo sa amin... :(
princess_dyanie said…
whenever i do some sleepover wid my BFF, lagi kami causeway! taga qc kasi sya so malapit lang. the best hakao so far sa causeway ko natikman! :)
dyosa said…
Dimsum Heaven! Aylavet!
Cza said…
@witsandnuts - wow Chinese food tlaga! :D

@kg - Yupyup.. sulit tlaga ;D

@princess_dyanie - anlayo ng nararating mo ha!

@dyosa - Tara? :D
bev said…
Causeway dimsum is the best.
Cza said…
@bev - i agree!!! :D sarap tlaga :)
Cza said…
@♡u8mypinkc00kies♡ - thanks for dropping by :)

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