3 posts tagged “taguig”
We recently visited the North Park Chinese Restaurant, Market
Market branch in Taguig City.
We had the usual pork siomai dimsum, as well as the beef
and brocolli. I forgot what the fried rice with sauce was
called (a variation of Yang Chow fried rice?), and we all
agreed that it was yummy. We requested that the sauce be
put in a separate bowl, since not everyone was fond of "saucy"
rice. The sweet and sour pork, and fried canton noodles
were scrumptious. It was also the first time I tried the
salted spare ribs, and I loved its perfect crunchiness,
and right amount of saltiness. The hot tea was nice to have,
while we wait for the food to arrive.
The service was prompt and friendly, as with the other North
Park restos we've gone to. The service staff were happy
to accomodate customer requests (such as the separation
of the sauce from the fried rice), and most approach you
with a smile on their faces. High chairs for toddlers were
readily available, and the waiter even had the initiative
to offer the high chairs as we arrived at the table.
Overall, my family and I had a great experience at this
North Park branch, and will certainly be one of our favorite
places to have some chinese food in the Taguig City area.
If I were to describe Bonifacio High Street in a few words,
it would be an open-area park mall. Think of an urban park
with catwalks, plants, and lawns, place in speciatly shops,
arcades, and restaurants, and there you have it - Bonifacio
High Street.
There is a Krispy Kreme branch there. This was actually
the main reeson we went to Bonifacio High Street. I was
surprised that despite the quite expensive donut prices,
there was still a very long line which even extended to
the outside of the shop. Personally, I like Gonuts Donuts
the most, although I would readily munch on any donuts from
Dunkin' Donuts, Mister Donut, or Hot Loops.
There are lots of shops to see at Bonifacio High Street,
but the ones I readily recall (aside from Krispy Kreme)
are Timezone gaming arcade, and Starbucks. You will find
various clothing, food, and specialty stores, but unfortunately,
there were too many to see, and I only had little time to
look around.
Tired of your usual shopping and hang-out destinations?
Give Bonifacio High Street a visit for a refreshing experience.