Sarsá
Dinner at Sarsá was memorable. The food reminded me of home. The disposable coasters were fascinating.
Chicken, a staple meat source of Ilonggo cuisine.
Don't know who she is, but I'm a fan of newsprint designs.
Philippine heroes, of course, including Apolinario Mabini, said to be the greatest president our country never had.
I'm going back, for sure.
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Had photos with the Chef. Quite famous, Kuya John said. He even has an Instagram account.
Waiters were quick and unobtrusive. Good acoustics: we could hear each other. A family place: my mother, who eats nothing but Filipino food, will love it here. Try the sweetened balingon.
Chicken, a staple meat source of Ilonggo cuisine.
Don't know who she is, but I'm a fan of newsprint designs.
Philippine heroes, of course, including Apolinario Mabini, said to be the greatest president our country never had.
I'm going back, for sure.
*
Had photos with the Chef. Quite famous, Kuya John said. He even has an Instagram account.
Waiters were quick and unobtrusive. Good acoustics: we could hear each other. A family place: my mother, who eats nothing but Filipino food, will love it here. Try the sweetened balingon.
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2 Comments:
I thought I was going to get a resto review! :-(
You should change the title to "Sarsa coasters" instead, hmp.
(Sorry, grumpy! The coasters are, indeed, interesting.)
I was supposed to write a review of sorts but decided against it when I realized I had wanted to finish a book instead. Hahahaha!
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