It's Tuesday night. Who would've thought that just about every restaurant along Tomas Morato will be brimming with people? Parking was nearly impossible. We were nearing the end of the road so we decided to make a turn and just settle for Mesa. We were ready to make another turn at Sct. Dr. Lazcano when we saw Romulo Café, which was getting good reviews, I was told. I know that usually you would need to make reservations. Tonight we got lucky.
From outside, the place looked promising. This is actually a rented house by the late President Romulo's granddaughter, which they transformed into a Filipino restaurant (no, not fusion).
The waiting area seemed comfortable.
Sad that we were not able to avail of seats inside; though it wasn't so bad as no one was smoking during the duration of our meal. The night wind felt nice too.
We ordered molo soup. It wasn't as tasty as Pancake House's Almondigas Soup, which I love, but it seemed a healthier choice.
Oh, a caveat. I think I may have been used to very strong tastes and flavors, having stayed in Bangkok for quite a few months. That probably explains why I find most food bland lately.
I wanted to have pomelo salad as I am on a diet - but what's the point of going to a new restaurant? So I agreed to have a proper meal.
We had Crispy Tuyo Rice (Php130), Beef Caldereta with Queso de Bola (Php300) and Gising Gising (Php150).
The Tinapa Rice was good. Seems like everyone is doing a tuyo/tinapa flavor of everything these days.
Beef Caldereta was really good. Creamy and yummy. Best part of the meal.
Gising Gising was also good, better if you eat with green chili embedded in the dish. Unlike Recipe's Gising Gising, this one had just the right amount of spice as not to ruin your appetite.
The staff was very attentive and quick. The food did not take forever to arrive, and they served them all at the same time, which I totally appreciate. The place was clean and the crowd that night wasn't too noisy. Food prices weren't bad too. Recommended for a night out with friends.
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