Entrance fee is at P400/head. Although it may not be as engrande as its counterparts abroad, the MOP isn't that bad. It's a place where kids could be amused and be aware of the different water creatures.
After the fish trip, we decided to have lunch at Ozeano, a restaurant by Tamayo's catering. They have this buffet lunch at 600/head. They have a wide array of choices especially at the dessert bar but sad to say that they didn't offer anything extraordinary. Their soup is sinigang (that is spicier than usual). Salad bar -- ok. Japanese (maki & maki look alikes) -- ok. Chinese dimsum -- ok. Grilled squid and fish fillet -- superb! Other viands -- pwede na. Dessert bar -- looks enticing but the taste is so-so... Over-all, the experience is not that bad. At least we got serenaded by a quartet (who were caught by surprise when I actually requested for old songs like Til There Was You and Let It Be by the Beatles and The Nearness of You).
It's a good experience actually and a good subject for photography addicts like someone I know (Lolo... ahem...).
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Cool! That's a very nice picture of you two at the end. :P
I actually haven't been to MOP yet. I've been meaning to go, but have never gotten around to it... Mababaw lang naman kaligayahan ko, so I have a feeling I'm going to enjoy it kahit papaano. :S
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