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Mr. Rockefeller

Had dinner here with my family, including a cousin and her family. But since it's my cousin who's picking the tab, I let her order for us (bad mistake!). Not that the food didn't taste nice but because she ordered the same meal for all of us. Oh my! So there's not much photos-- hahaha.



Daughter's Watermelon Shake. Her default order. I don't know why she loves watermelon so much. If given the chance, she will gladly eat a whole one by herself.


Iced Tea. Not brewed. Just okay.


Bourbon Babyback Ribs. Tastes very, very good. But the order's kinda hefty for a single person. This is good for sharing so that you can still try out the other dishes.


That's US, while waiting for our orders.



Mr. Rockefeller
2L Greenbelt 3
Makati City

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  1. Me too, i love watermelon shake and the fruit ;)

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