Yesterday, a Sunday, the husband here was out again pedalling with his biker group. The daughter was with officemates enjoying the Hot Air Balloon festivities in Clark, Pampanga while the son was with his gang on the village’s basketball court. And me.. I was alone with my "angel" who is mute like, coz she's too lazy to speak a word. I was so glad my friend Lyn very timely asked me to go bowling. In a dash, I was all set to go. Out we went and did at least four games with good enough scores while Art, Lyn’s hubby watched us play with all intent.
After bowling, Art suggested we go on a road trip and have dinner in Antipolo. It was easy to say yes, coz I would just comfortably sit at the passenger’s seat of their car while Lyn would do the driving. Nonetheless, I was also hesitant at first. But not until I realized I had already prepared my family’s dinner earlier. With nothing to worry on my part, Lyn stepped on the gas, sped off and we’re in Antipolo in no time. We attempted to park on one or two good eating places we passed by along the highway but we were not lucky to find a space. Finally, we ended in Romeo’s, the eating place my family used to frequent whenever we were in the area.
Romeo’s, I found out, shows a totally different ambiance in the evening than in daytime. The hanging colourful lamps, the soothing piped-in music plus the cool evening breeze would make you want to hang out much longer not considering the fantastic view overlooking the Metro’s flickering city lights. If only we could stay there all night, we would. The place is awesome and the food was great with the exception of Grilled Tuna Belly which turned tough due to over cooking. But other than that, everything is A-okay!
And before I forget, thanks to my friend Lyn for the treat again! I owe you one!
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Shrimp Ampalaya (Bitter Gourd) |
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Tuna Sashimi |
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Ginataang Kuhol (Scargot in Coconut Milk.) |
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Maki |
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Grilled Tuna Belly |
That's all folks. Have a fantastic week ahead! Happy blogging everyone!