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Discussion in 'Dining - Nightlife - Entertainment' started by Kojak, Jan 9, 2011.

  1. pfotoguy

    pfotoguy DI Forum Adept

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    Kalikaf in back of Robinson's mall. We've eaten there twice. Ive had the big salad both times and the wifes had chicken dishes twice all were good

    nice for a change.
     
  2. Dave & Imp

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    The Healthy food was good

    I went to one of the restaurants at the back of Robinson's Mall which said it was healthy food. I figured eating healthy food once in a while would probably not kill me. It was very good. Had the chop suey and fish and my date ate the Pizza with Vegetables both dishes were very good. I think this it the same restaurant mentioned in the quote. I would recommend where I ate, but can not be sure of the name, but know the "healthy food" signs.
     
  3. PatO

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    New German restaurant in Dauin? Any validity to this? A friend said he heard it was already opened!
     
  4. ankit12690

    ankit12690 DI New Member

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    is there any god dish of mutton...?
     
  5. mntnwolf

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    no, but their Satan mutton is devilishly good!
     
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    Yeah, but it's actually goat.
     
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    Anyone tried chef inato yet, it's on highway on right side heading south just past bacong market? Have eaten there a few times now and never had a bad meal, local and international menu and cold beer. Had an excellent review in the freeman today. Opening hrs 10am-2pm and 5pm-8pm.
     
  8. john reynolds

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    Nope not yet, but I'll be sure to try it when I'm home in Bacong this coming June. BTW, is the Chef Japanese? because the name sure sounds like it.... The Question though, has Pat tried it yet?....cheers
     
  9. john reynolds

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    Can anyone else Recommend this place, and is it relatively new { within the last Year or so } ? A BIG Salad sounds good, just never had one in Duma before, but I do have to admit though that I've always likes the Caesar Salad at the Chalet inside Why Not....Wouldn't be surprised though if Gunther does one of His Own at Casablanca.....cheers
     
  10. Charlie

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    Just an FYI,
    inato in Cebuano means, home cooked, home made, possibly could mean home grown.
     
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