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The Meeting Plate

We celebrated Father’s Day at The Meeting Plate in Imus, Cavite. Originally, we had plans to dine at Kanin Club in Alabang, but due to heavy traffic between General Trias and Imus, we opted to find a place to eat in Imus since it was already noon. The restaurant had a simple ambiance, and it wasn’t particularly eye-catching from the outside. What caught my attention, though, was their “mini-boutique” inside, which offered a variety of items like clothes, makeup, makeup tools, shoes, soaps, and more. This was a nice touch, as I had some time to browse around while waiting for our orders. Now, let’s talk about the food. It was delightful! I found the spicy nachos, chicken wings, and fried chicken to be particularly scrumptious. As for the ribs, they were decent, although I’m not a huge fan of ribs in general. Overall, I’d rate the food a 4 out of 5. I’m eager to recommend this restaurant to my friends and anyone else looking for a good place to eat. On my next …

Brock’s Burger

I had heard quite a few recommendations about the delicious burgers at Brock’s Burger, even from some of my friends. When I found out they had a newly built branch in Trece Martires City, Cavite, I decided to give it a try. The place and the staff at the restaurant were quite pleasant. However, when it came to the burger itself, I couldn’t say there was anything exceptionally special about it. Personally, I wasn’t a fan of their bread, but I did enjoy their patties and fries. Considering the price point, I thought it was a good value overall. I’m open to returning to sample some of their other burger offerings in the future. The cost for the meal typically ranged from P100 to P200, making it quite affordable.

Ice Flower Korean Cafe

I had the wonderful opportunity to visit a charming Korean Cafe in Molito, where I got to savor a delightful dessert known as Bingsu. For those unfamiliar with Bingsu, it’s a delectable treat that starts with a base of finely shaved ice. On top of this refreshing canvas, you’ll find a delightful medley of toppings, which may include an assortment of fresh fruits, delectable choco brownies, a dusting of powdered chocolate, a drizzle of creamy milk, and the unique addition of Azuki beans. Bingsu has gained popularity in Korea for its delightful combination of flavors and textures, making it a delightful and refreshing dessert option.