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06-09-18 07:49 #16400
Posts: 204Spiral and Circles
Originally Posted by Pompetus [View Original Post]
Dickaprio.
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06-08-18 22:01 #16399
Posts: 3280Originally Posted by Hilving777 [View Original Post]
Better yet just go online search.
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06-08-18 21:52 #16398
Posts: 3095 Star Hotel buffet
Originally Posted by Hilving777 [View Original Post]
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06-08-18 20:39 #16397
Posts: 989Originally Posted by PedroMorales [View Original Post]
It is definitely not a light beer. I notice the buzz more from a pint of this than a pint of other beers. I'd guess 6 or 7% ABV. They have other custom flavors but this is my favorite one.
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06-08-18 16:25 #16396
Posts: 340In My Experience
"Simple" Pinays do not care much for expensive Italian or French food; a fair number of girls have told me they are disgusted by anything in a cream sauce (I won't bring up the irony here). They are also uncomfortable in a fancy / expensive setting; local cuisine would be your best bet if you want them to feel at ease. If you don't go local, at least make sure the menu has pictures for her to see what the food looks like. I am not a huge fan of Filipino food so I tend to eat alone, LOL.
Now if she is upper middle class, take her somewhere fancy to impress.
I concur that GreenBelt Mall has a good spread of different restaurants. You can walk though with her and let her choose. I'm betting she chooses a cheap Filipino restaurant. The last time I did this (in another mall), of all the choices she had, she choose "The House that Chicken Built" (I can't remember the name, but it was just slightly better than Jollibees).
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06-08-18 12:42 #16395
Posts: 1056Banana Beer?
Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
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06-08-18 11:17 #16394
Posts: 989Originally Posted by Hutsori [View Original Post]
Good place to take a date for a casual meal. You can get change from 1000 and both eat well.
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06-08-18 09:42 #16393
Posts: 1459Originally Posted by Hilving777 [View Original Post]
I reckon if you can specify a budget and what kind of food you like (or what you dislike) you might get better recommendations. As it is now, it's wild guesses.
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06-08-18 08:48 #16392
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06-08-18 04:20 #16391
Posts: 1562Originally Posted by Blanquiceleste [View Original Post]
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06-08-18 03:04 #16390
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by ChochaMonger [View Original Post]
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06-07-18 21:39 #16389
Posts: 2656Originally Posted by Hilving777 [View Original Post]
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06-07-18 20:48 #16388
Posts: 6782Originally Posted by Hilving777 [View Original Post]
Look forward to the PM.
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06-07-18 15:04 #16387
Posts: 4051Okay, I give up. Perhaps the extreme caution is well advised. I've gotten food-related sickness here exactly once in 18 years but perhaps I was generalizing too much from my own experience. I've got some experience in the restaurant industry here, and I do admit that employees need to be carefully trained in appropriate handling of all foods: the necessity to wash hands before and after touching any food; the requirement to wear disposable, sanitary gloves, are all foreign to many new hires. And it does require keeping a constant eye on employees to make sure they adhere to appropriate food handling rules. Further, in Davao, I know the owners of the virtually all the restaurants to which I go, and I'm pretty familiar with how they operate their kitchens, and I concede that a newbie would not know these things.
GE.
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06-07-18 12:03 #16386
Posts: 1575Originally Posted by GoodEnough [View Original Post]
Also, while talking about allergies one has to consider the Big 8. Milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat and soybean. Many places will use these food groups as a derivative in their food preparation and the unwitting diner gets a rude shock.