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Pergola

I attended an event last week at The Pergola. It was my first time to visit the place.






Crunchy Baby Shrimps. Okoy! Hehe. This is quite good actually even if you don't pair it with vinegar.



Chicken Balls. Didn't get to taste this but it must be good because the plate was clean when the waiter took it. Sino umubos? ;)


Our lunch. Food is okay but not that exceptional. The fish dish was kinda salty. :P


My only plate. Pasta with sun-dried tomatoes, vegetable something, and the salty fish. The pasta is okay but it lacks some flavor. Maybe they should have added some chili flakes to make the dish memorable. The vegetable dish-- I like! Had another serving. Yey!



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