Thursday, February 26, 2009

RAN RAMEN TEI

This post is sooooo overdue. I've been planning on blogging about this hole-in-the-wall Japanese restaurant in Fort Bonifacio since New Year but just never found the time.

This place has great japanese food for such a cheaaaapp price. The place is really small--can probably only accomodate 25 people so if it's out of your way, it would be best to call first to make sure there are tables available. Also, since space is very limited, don't expect quick service because there is only 1 waitress at any given time. But waiting time isn't that long. Usually takes about 15minutes before your orders arrive.

Hubby and I have been dining here almost every week with Joaquin for the past month and a full meal (with Mango shake pa and food for Joaquin) doesn't cost us more than Php500. STEAAAL!


This the facade.



The Shake (Salmon) Sashimi, which I cannot NOT have everytime I eat jap food, goes for Php140 an order. And I loovee that it has seaweeds also.


This is the Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake) which is a must-try only if you're with a big group (personally, its nakaka-umay but it's yummy and different). If I remember correctly, this one is Php120 per order.



Their Bento meals go for Php99 each and you get miso soup, 2 sushis, 2 sashimis, vegetables and rice (If you're lucky, you get Japanese fried rice). Don't expect much from the tempura since, well--it's Php99 but the other bentos are pretty okay.


So where exactly is this place?

Block 69 Lot 28 Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio,
Taguig City, Philippines
Email: rrrebleza@yahoo.com

Here are their contact details:


They deliver in Makati and Taguig!

Monday, February 9, 2009

INTERVIEW BOO-BOOS

I asked an applicant earlier-- Why do you want to work for a call center?

She answers, "To improve my oral abilities."

I almost fell off my chair.

I looked at her in the eye and said, "Never say that again. Next time, just say you want to improve your communication skills, never say oral abilities again, okay?"

KALOKA!!!!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

QUICK POST

While having coffee this morning, I browsed through the chinese cookbook I borrowed from my friend last weekend.

I almost spilled my coffee when I turned to this page:



At first glance, I thought that Hunan was Human.
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