Sunday, October 26, 2008

Davao 4







Was able to crop and fix a few pictures. Let's take it from the top...
Kopiroti
Meron pala nito dito sa Manila... hahaha... It's a coffee shop that we bumped into by accident. One night I wanted a frappuccino so much -- kala namin meron dito. Since there was none, we ended up at Bo's Coffee (sobrang last choice). Out of curiousity, after our Javanese Lulur package at the Metro Spa, we headed to this place for a light but homey meal... I ordered their special home made iced tea and french toast. Because their mug is so unique, we bought one for ourselves (the one I bought is for LOLO!!!).
Coco's Grill
We were brought here by the auditees on our last night in Davao. It's a very cozy restaurant that serves delicious baby back ribs served with rice and steamed veggies and carbonara. I wasn't able to try the other stuff such as pizza and dessert. Their mango shake's kinda dissappointing though. It's a good place to try when you're in Davao.
Dencia's
Here in Manila, we have Dencio's. They have Davao Dencia's. I'm not sure if it's a sorta chinese resto because of the appearance (parang president's sa Ongpin) but they serve delicious food at affordable prices. Ideal for group dinners. I suggest you order their pansit. Masarap siya as in.... We've tried their buttered chicken, crispy pata, hototay, buttered shrimp, fresh lumpia, goto (not so good). This resto is one of the favorites of my colleague.
Banquerohan
It's the fruit divisoria of Davao. You'll find all the suha, durian and mangosteen at more affordable prices than the other pop-up fruitstands along the other streets. According to the natives there, fruits are quite pricey than usual this season because of the limited supply. For example mangosteen... I bought 1 kilo at P150 -- there was a time when they were only P30 per kilo. *sigh*... We bought all sorts of fruity goodies. I feasted on langka which is only P20 pero 1/4 kilo.

Davao posts are not over yet... there are still more to go....

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