Lola Ina's is one of the restaurants where you can make paluto, Conyo much. In that stretch of restaurants opposite HK Plaza in Macapagal Boulevard, Pasay; Lola Ina's is the last restaurant on the left side when you're facing the Bay. |
I wasn't drunk. Really. |
It's not closed, of course. We ate at the air-conditioned part. |
Fish Sinigang |
And the seaweed that tastes like seawater. I haven't tried eating this before. |
What are these? |
Crabs for higher blood pressure, anyone? |
It's hard for me to explain their taste. But yea, it's like eating in an eat-all-you can. HAHAHA. I was so full and happy. Good thing I don't have allergies, I can enjoy seafoods this much.
Really worth it! I mean, I've been there three times (in different restaurants) and was never satisfied with the taste. In here, they cook well and the service was also great! Very prompt waiters, they remove the shells once they start to pile-up and refill water immediately. Satisfaction is regardless of the quantity. We would still enjoying having less than all of these.
Although I didn't experience it this time, expect a lot of people people who would force you to buy from them or let them cook your food. They're the culture of Dampa Restaurants. Stressor!! You'd leave the place more stressed than you were, so bring a lot of patience if you're doing the shopping for the raw seafoods and haven't decided which place to eat yet.
Albeit not being a fan of coffee, I still drink it once in a while. I am a social drinker even with coffee. |
Probably because I'm always exposed to buffets that I'm less thrilled this time. Constant exposure to something dulls you, you know. Or maybe, I just want to try something else. I've been there a lot of times already. Or maybe, it's sinking in that I've gained back the pounds I tried to lose last year. That's why whenever I took a bite of something, it bothered me so much. HAHAHA. Joke. Idk. Whatever. I still ate a lot though less than before. Ugh, constant exposure it is. Scratch the weight reason.
But I'm thankful for this experience. Super lunch, indeed.
Here are some pictures:
Pizza! So they also offer pizza in Yakimix? I like it since it's thin crust. |
Definitely not the kind of foods I'm having on daily basis but because I've been at Yakimix for a lot of times already and these are almost the same offerings, it must have been because there wasn't anything new to look forward to, aside from the pizza I had two slices of, that I'm less excited. |
My second plate for desserts. I like that fruit tart or whatever it's called, especially the whipped cream inside. |
This isn't from Yakimix I just wanted to post. And their updated price list. |
I was at the Manila Hotel the other day.
Turned out they're all set for the Christmas season with their Nutcracker inspired decorations.
Here are some pictures:
I tasted Kiwi fruit for the first time. |
"Guarding" the Hotel's Grand Lobby are these huge dolls. |
Gingerbread clockhouse The items are being sold to the visitors. |
Poinsettia lined staircases.. |