Anyway, there were plenty of items on the menu. Sadly, they don't provide pictures, so it's pretty hard to choose. We ended up ordering their Tuna and Crabmeat Sisig (195 Php) because we like crab and beloved wants fish, Pork Liempo (165 Php) because I was craving for pork belly, and their small serving of Crab Rice (135 Php). We also ordered a couple of glasses of red iced tea (55 Php each, non-refillable).
Our food came all at once, and the wait wasn't too long. The sisig was on a hot plate with shredded crab meat and bits of tuna, but the plate was mostly veggies—onions and green chili. Ironically, while the crab meat and tuna were so-so in taste and not so filling in quality, the onions made the plate. They were slightly caramelized, and they absorbed the sweet crab taste, almost void of the spicy onion taste. Oh, and the chili wasn't hot at all. I really wished there was more meat on the plate, though.
What I regret was not ordering their Boodle. Their boodles are table-sized platters of different foodstuffs and rice. I saw another table order it, and it looked like a great deal. Ironic, also, that in Seafood Island, my favorite plate was their pork. However, we did only sample a couple of their meals. There's still plenty of bounty to try. I don't think I'll be doing so for quite some time, though. Maybe when we're with a party of at least four.
Worth a try |
tl;dr
Location:
Shopwise, Cubao
Budget:
200-400 Php per head
Recommended for:
Hungry groups.
Not recommended for:
Loners.
Smart nomnomnom tip:
Come in a group and order their Boodle.
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