Sunday, May 8, 2011

ABASERIA

Just goes to show that I haven't really been out in Cebu much. I've heard of Abaseria many times but haven't tried it. But thanks to our gracious hosts Cary Santiago and Jude Bacalso, I finally had the chance to go. Ang sarap lang. Can't believe I've missed out for this long. Its home cooked food in a tourist showcase ambience. Very comfy and homey.

Ay, di ko nausog yung monobloc. Ahihi.
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Utensils for giants. What is the history of wooden spoons? Remember it used to be so "uso" to have a giant spoon and fork on the walls na naka eks? Whhyyy?
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Chalk board menu.
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With a ceiling made of seeds.
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And the pasalubong showcase, where everything in the shelves were for sale.
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For starters, we had the Kamote thins and dilis/pusit crisps. Yum.
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And a Cebuano specialty, a rice called "Mais", which is more compact, similar in texture to couscous.
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What's Cebu without danggit?
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Loved this dish, humba Cebuano style.
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And their specialty: bangus belly
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YUMBURGERS to the nth! Thanks Car and Jud!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this is Dads current fave resto:)