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Golden Sala

Fat Michael Place

Sonya's Garden

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Dulcinea

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Plato Platina

Fish & Co

Charlee's Tepanyaki

Sincerity Restaurant

Max Brenner Chocolates

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Dampa at Macapagal Ave - Shylin Tating Restaurant

Dampa is food place a place located in Paranaque, but there is now a similar place found in Metro Manila along Macapagal Ave. which we have recently visited.


We went to Shylin Restaurant which you will find beside wet market. The first thing you will normally do is to shop for the ingredient, and to give you a perspective on how it would costs, we bought Squid for Calamares, Halaan for the Soup, Bamboo Shell (with Tausi) , 2pcs White pampano for steam, Shrimp for tempura, Lato, Brocolli for vegetable, and Oyster for Omelette. Our shopping cost is around P1,000. The cooking and softdrinks at Shylin cost us another P1,000. The total bill is 2,000. Not bad for 8 person.


Shylin Tating
Hobbies of Asia Complex,
Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City
Tel : 6132972 /6132971

Rating : 3 Star
Value for Money : 4 Star

Comments on "Dampa at Macapagal Ave - Shylin Tating Restaurant"

 

Blogger The Bystander said ... (4:13 PM) : 

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Blogger miguel said ... (9:47 PM) : 

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Blogger Marvin said ... (12:43 AM) : 

Hmmm...Word-for-word plagiarism. Nangopya na nga di pa ginawang pulido. Obvious na iba ang source ng first two pictures (Anton's) kaysa sa mga huling shots...Huli rin sa grammar and syntax...

 

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at the very least, apologize and give credit where credit is due.

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Blogger The Bystander said ... (9:19 PM) : 

pare i-review mo na lang ang....ang....TUBIG.

I'm sure walang magagalit sa iyo.

 

Blogger sarahniele said ... (8:38 PM) : 

Please pwede ko po bang malaman ang exact location ng DAMPA sa macapagal? Kasi po hindi pa po ako nakakapunta dyan at may darating akong mga GUEST at sa DAMPA nila gustong kumain. So please hingin ko lang po yung COMPLETE LOCATION/ADDRESSE ng DAMPA. PPPPPPLLLLLEEEEAAAASSSEEE.....

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:36 PM) : 

along quezon ave lng yan malapit sa klowns lagi kami kumakain dian da best talaga.

 

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