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Served with Egg and Garlic Rice) Longsilog ------140.00 Tapsilog ------140.00 Tocilog ------140.00 Bangsilog ------140.00 Tisilog ------140.00 Hotsilog ------140.00 7:00am to 9:00pm Last order 8:00pm PINOY ALMUSAL (Served with Egg and Garlic Rice) Longsilog ------------------------------- 140.00 Tapsilog --------------------------------- 140.00 Tocilog ----------------------------------- 140.00 Bangsilog ------------------------------- 140.00 Tisilog ------------------------------------- 140.00 Hotsilog ---------------------------------- 140.00 AMERICAN BREAKFAST (Served with Egg,3 Sliced Toasted Bread) Bacon ----------------------------------- 170.00 Sausage (Vienna sausage) ------ 150.00 Ham -------------------------------------- 150.00 SIDE ORDERS Waffle ------------------------------------ 160.00 Bacon ----------------------------------- 150.00 Iloco Longanisa ---------------------- 150.00 Pancake -------------------------------- 130.00 Malunggay Omelete -------------- 130.00 Hotdogs -------------------------------- 130.00 Corned Beef -------------------------- 120.00 Tomato and Onion Omelete ---- 120.00 Boneless Bangus --------------------- 100.00 Bread with Butter and Jam ------ 75.00 Fried Egg -------------------------------- 18.00 PASTA, SANDWICH AND SNACKS Carbonara ----------------------------- 220.00 Pene Pasta ----------------------------- 220.00 Bolognes -------------------------------- 220.00 Spaghetti ------------------------------- 220.00 Pancit Canton ------------------------ 175.00 Pancit Bihon --------------------------- 175.00 Monte Cristo -------------------------- 180.00 Clubhouse ----------------------------- 180.00 Buritos ----------------------------------- 140.00 Grilled Ham and Cheese --------- 130.00 Tuna Sandwich ----------------------- 130.00 French Fries ---------------------------- 100.00 All Serving is plus 5% Service Charge FRESH FRUIT SHAKES Tropical Breeze Smoothie -------- 110.00 Matcha Smoothie ------------------ 110.00 Iced Cappucino --------------------- 80.00 Avocado Fruit Shake --------------- 80.00 Pineapple Fruit Shake -------------- 80.00 Guyabano Fruit Shake ------------- 80.00 Dragon Fruit Shake ------------------ 80.00 Buko Fruit Shake ---------------------- 80.00 Banana Fruit Shake ----------------- 80.00 Melon Fruit Shake ------------------- 80.00 Mango Fruit Shake ------------------ 80.00 Watermelon Fruit Shake ----------- 80.00 REFSHMENTS Special Halo Halo ------------------- 80.00 Café Latte Shake ------------------- 75.00 Cucumber Juice -------------------- 60.00 Buko Fruit ------------------------------- 40.00 Iced Tea -------------------------------- 30.00 COFFEE & DRINKS Hot Cappuccino -------------------- 80.00 Hot Chocolate ----------------------- 60.00 Americano Coffee ------------------ 60.00 Brewed Coffee ----------------------- 50.00 Instant Milo ----------------------------- 35.00 Instant Coffee ------------------------ 30.00 Tea ---------------------------------------- 30.00 SOFTDRINKS 1.5L (Coke, Royal, Sprite) --------- 70.00 1L (Coke, Royal, Sprite) ------------ 40.00 12oz (Coke, Royal, Sprite) -------- 20.00 8oz (Coke, Royal, Sprite) ---------- 15.00 IN CAN JUICE Pineapple Juice --------------------- 40.00 Mango Juice ------------------------- 40.00 4 Seasons Juice ---------------------- 40.00 Red Horse, San Miguel Light and San Miguel Flavored Beer – 55.00 All Serving is plus 5% Service Charge ALL SERVINGS ARE FOR 2PAX ONLY PORK SPECIALS Crispy Bagnet with KBL ------------ 240.00 Bagnet Sa Bagoong ---------------- 240.00 Breaded Pork ------------------------- 240.00 Pork Ribs -------------------------------- 225.00 Adobong Baboy --------------------- 225.00 Sinigang na Baboy ------------------ 225.00 Grilled Liempo ------------------------ 200.00 Sizzling Sisig ---------------------------- 200.00 Pork BBQ -------------------------------- 190.00 BEEF SPECIALS Beef Tapa ------------------------------ 220.00 Bistek ------------------------------------- 220.00 Nilagang Baka ----------------------- 220.00 Beef Ampalaya ---------------------- 220.00 Bulalo ------------------------------------ 200.00 Pinapaitan ----------------------------- 180.00 Beef Inbaliktad ----------------------- 180.00 CHICKEN SPECIALS Fried Chicken (Half Kilo) ----------- 260.00 Chicken Curry ------------------------ 240.00 Chicken Buffalo Wings ------------- 240.00 Breaded Chicken ------------------- 240.00 Chicken Teriyaki --------------------- 220.00 Adobong Manok -------------------- 220.00 Tinolang Manok Sa Gata --------- 220.00 Tinolang Manok ---------------------- 220.00 Chicken BBQ -------------------------- 220.00 Chicken Inasal ------------------------ 220.00 VEGETABLES Pinakbet with Bagnet -------------- 230.00 Chopsuey ------------------------------ 225.00 Dinengdeng --------------------------- 160.00 Buttered Mixed Vegetable ------ 160.00 Poqui poqui --------------------------- 150.00 Laing ------------------------------------ 140.00 Eggplant 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------------------------ 230.00 Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet --------- 230.00 Grilled Fish ------------------------------ 200.00 Fried Fish -------------------------------- 200.00 Adobong Pusit ------------------------ 180.00 Sizzling Squid -------------------------- 180.00 Grilled Squid --------------------------- 180.00 Spicy Squid ---------------------------- 180.00 Ginataang Pusit ---------------------- 180.00 Calamares ----------------------------- 175.00 Lobsters, Crabs, Sea Urchin, and Seaweeds Are Seasonal Steamed Rice (1 Cup)------------- 25.00 Garlic Rice (1 Cup) ----------------- 35.00 All Serving is plus 5% Service Charge We strictly implement the “NO COOKING POLICY”. Cooking Charge (Meat, Chicken, Fish, Vegetable and Rice: 200.00/Kilo Corkage fee Beer and Soft drinks: 10.00/Bottle Corkage fee Hard Drinks: 200.00/Bottle Corkage Fee: 200.00/Dish Reheating Fee: 100.00/Dish Mineral Water, Chips and Biscuits has no Corkage Fee Rates may change without prior notice. .
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