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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Thai shall be done





It was shopping day for us last March 13. While I was fretting how to "properly" allocate my salary, Wheng (as usual) already fixed her allowance and shopping budget. I gotta hand it to her, she really is an expert when it comes to budgeting. Wish I could have that sort of talent.

After work, we had breakfast at KFC Eastwwod, Libis with friends. Gravy was overflowing (talking bout calories). We left for Tutuban round 7am with Glay, one Jeepney ride to Cubao then took the train-LRT2 to Recto.

I insisted to go to Quiapo first. Wheng said it's her first time there. I wanted to buy some anime series from my "suki" but we were too early, stores were still closed, so I ended up buying some stuff instead. We met my friend Ryan there, he came along with us to Tutuban.

So from Quiapo, we rode the jeep again to Tutuban. We walked a little to reach 168 mall. We shopped around. Wheng bought some neat long-sleeved shirts. I ended up buying Hello Kitty stuff. It's a really tiring adventure for girls to shop (I believe most girls would agree) so around 11am, we were already famished.

I dragged my two companions to the 3rd floor, towards 168's food court. Picking what to eat is one thing, having a tight budget is another. So we looked for a stall that would serve big plates, preferably good for 3 persons. I remembered that Thai food I ate before with my boyfriend and mom. So again, I dragged them towards that particular stall and the rest was history.

(Nah... I still need to tell you how satisfied we were)

We ordered one platter of Crab meat fried rice, one platter of Squid with Garlic and Pepper and another of their Pandan Chicken. I was hesitant to order the Pandan chicken. I thought it won't satisfy my taste buds. But hey, I was completely WRONG!





Per platter, it was a hundred bucks (or one hundred pesos each). For us it was fair enough since we wanted to try something new and not the usual fast food meals.








So the what's verdict? I gave it a super high 5! The Crab Meat Fried Rice can actually be eaten alone since it's tasty enough to satisfy your hungry tummies. The Squid with Garlic and Pepper is soft and tasty and the Pandan Chicken is like Chicken Lechon. All 3 meals were super yummy I just cant get enough of them! Especially the Pandan Chicken. My taste-o-meter went OOOHHH LALA!








We left our seats with wide smiles on our faces and we left our table with of course, empty plates.






Bon Apetit!



♥Jacy

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