Last night, before watching Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, we went to Glorieta to have our 2011 photos compiled. Kodak has this Photobooking service, wherein you’ll just submit your photos (quantity of photos depends on the kind of photobook you’ll choose) to them, and then they’ll do the rest. We deposited our pictures on a Monday, so according to them, we’ll get the finish product on Saturday.
After submitting our pictures, we went to Landmark’s foodcourt to find something to eat. We deliberated on where to eat and finally settled on Inasal Joe. And this is the reason why I’m writing this entry. Inasal Joe would make eating at a foodcourt worthwhile again.
Inasal Joe at Landmark Makati |
For just ₱77 for the boneless bangus, and ₱79 for the liempo meal, the food at Inasal Joe is definitely a steal. The garlic and what I presume the reddish sauce in Mang Inasal make Inasal Joe’s rice heavenly, and I’m just talking about rice here people! The bangus and the liempo do not taste like the normal stuff you get from other karideryas. They have this smoky taste, and they are still juicy unlike other restaurants’ dry food. The meals come with drinks and soup.
Boneless Bangus at 77 pesos |
Liempo meal at 79 pesos |
According to Spot.ph, Inasal Joe serves the 3rd best batchoy here in Manila. This is the reason why we’ll try to locate other Inasal Joe’s outlets outside the foodcourt, so we can really enjoy the ambiance and the food
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