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Something Vegetarian
One day, I found myself going to Ongpin because I've been craving for some childhood goodies. Then I remembered Quan Yin Chay. It is a vegetarian restaurant located in Masangkay Street. When I was young, my father (a vegetarian) and I used to visit this resto which was near his office. It used to have a branch in Soler Street. So after office, my father and I would then head off to Quan Yin Chay and we'd have our fill of delicious vegetarian dishes.

Fish. You can fry this or saute with lots of vegetables. Daughter loves this fish, too. I'm glad that when it comes to food, my daughter can adjust well to a vegetarian diet.
Chicken. Fried. Its like chicken nuggets but tastes a bit bland. Need tons of ketchup!
One day, I found myself going to Ongpin because I've been craving for some childhood goodies. Then I remembered Quan Yin Chay. It is a vegetarian restaurant located in Masangkay Street. When I was young, my father (a vegetarian) and I used to visit this resto which was near his office. It used to have a branch in Soler Street. So after office, my father and I would then head off to Quan Yin Chay and we'd have our fill of delicious vegetarian dishes.
Fish. You can fry this or saute with lots of vegetables. Daughter loves this fish, too. I'm glad that when it comes to food, my daughter can adjust well to a vegetarian diet.
Max's
The restaurant may have been popular because of its "sarap to the bones" fried chicken but there are other yummy dishes as well.

Kare-Kare. Good but not quite. I prefer really tender ox-tripe. But then, this is okay also.


Lechon Kawali. Sinful but good. Great paired with the sinigang.
The restaurant may have been popular because of its "sarap to the bones" fried chicken but there are other yummy dishes as well.
Kare-Kare. Good but not quite. I prefer really tender ox-tripe. But then, this is okay also.
Sinigang na Hipon. I can eat this every day! No need to explain.
Lechon Kawali. Sinful but good. Great paired with the sinigang.
Muy Hong in Banawe
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