It's been some kind of 'tradition' or nakasanayan na to hear mass with the family on Sundays then eat out. It may be dinner or lunch. Depends if Mama and Papa will go home to the province on Sunday evening or not. But lately, since everyone seems to be busy with something, may be work(Me), school(the brother) or reunions(the parents), we end up hearing (anticipated) mass on Saturdays then unplanned lunch or dinners on Sundays.
So one fine Sunday, we found ourselves having lunch in a new place (new to us) at the side of SM Cubao. It was 'KKK'.
Browsing through their menu we found lots of food selections. Most of course are Filipino dishes. The interior and most of the decorations had a native touch to it.
I especially liked this piece made of recycled wine bottles
And this picture or wallpaper that showed some of our national heroes. I think that's Jose Rizal on the left side.
Off to the food.
Lumpiang Shanghai - This was really good. Especially the sauce.
Sisig with Egg
Binagoongang Lechon Kawali - Crispy pork binagoongan... :D
The food was okay. Comparable to that of Mesa (in Greenbelt 5) but Mesa has more food selection, portion and is less expensive.
Will we go back? Maybe. :)
CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.
So one fine Sunday, we found ourselves having lunch in a new place (new to us) at the side of SM Cubao. It was 'KKK'.
Browsing through their menu we found lots of food selections. Most of course are Filipino dishes. The interior and most of the decorations had a native touch to it.
And this picture or wallpaper that showed some of our national heroes. I think that's Jose Rizal on the left side.
Off to the food.
Lumpiang Shanghai - This was really good. Especially the sauce.
The food was okay. Comparable to that of Mesa (in Greenbelt 5) but Mesa has more food selection, portion and is less expensive.
Will we go back? Maybe. :)
CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.
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