I was amazed with the development. It looks more like a city by itself, self-sustainable with everything you need under one, no, several roofs, stretching over 42 hectares (104 acres).
It was packed with locals and tourists, especially at the esplanade, where there were plenty of activities to keep the visitors busy. Everyone seemed to be having fun.
One of my star discoveries was Abé Restaurant on level 1 of the Seaside Boulevard. The restaurant is facing the sea, there is a live band playing on the patio outside the restaurant where you can also choose to have alfresco dining. You can stay for drinks in the evening while you enjoy being serenaded by the ever talented Filipinos singers. It seemed that every Filipino can sing and dance too.
The dining atmosphere in Abé Restaurant is modern and casual. It felt more like dining in a fusion cafe, in vast contrast to the authentic Pinoy food they dished out. The must-try should be the pork knuckle, crispy and crackling.
This is the famous crackling pork knuckle that is a must-try when you are in Manila. Lookout for this dish anywhere you are in the city, most will serve the best with their very own recipe. |
We picked the dishes based on its very descriptive menu. Even the prices were so good. Good food, good price! |
This was dessert. Ube Jalea with Macapuno. Wild mountain yam cooked in special Pinoy way. P150 (RM11) |
This restaurant's owner has a very colorful and exciting life. Must have been a jovial fella. |
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Hello there,
I just saw you speaking on yesterday's (Mar 27th)TM meeting at KDU and thought, "Oh no, I missed it". Slow travel and immersing in the local culture is also something I treasure a lot and looking forward to continuing (after raising that fund). ;)
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