A small Filipino restaurant somewhere in Gudaibiya best known for its authentic la paz batchoy. The cooks were direct hired from Iloilo, one of which is a friend of mine. One day we invited him over in one of our group gatherings and had him cook la paz batchoy for us. He was so cautious that no body sees him as he prepares the secret ingredients.
The other day, a co-worker treated me for a free dinner in gratitude from a small favor I had done for him. So I brought him here at Quick Stomach and ordered for their Fiesta Meal (sorry I don't feel like having la paz batchoy) which is too much for me to eat all in just one sitting. The meal has a cup of garlic rice, 2 pcs. meat balls, a springroll, chicken barbecue, and pancit canton with a glass of iced tea and tiny servings of macaroni salad. At the current exchange rate (as of this writing) it will cost you at around Php 254. WOW sarap! Kain na tayo!
The other day, a co-worker treated me for a free dinner in gratitude from a small favor I had done for him. So I brought him here at Quick Stomach and ordered for their Fiesta Meal (sorry I don't feel like having la paz batchoy) which is too much for me to eat all in just one sitting. The meal has a cup of garlic rice, 2 pcs. meat balls, a springroll, chicken barbecue, and pancit canton with a glass of iced tea and tiny servings of macaroni salad. At the current exchange rate (as of this writing) it will cost you at around Php 254. WOW sarap! Kain na tayo!
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