My friend and I passed by at Makati the other day and
thought that we should explore while we were there since it’s not every day
that we pass by that place. For further info, we specifically went to Ayala
Avenue Salcedo Village, Makati—a place known as the business center of Makati
and of Metro Manila (besides The Fort). The structures here are futuristic and
as my prof once said it is considered as“pluckitecture” but I will delve on the architectural
details on another post since this post is dedicated to our breakfast. :D
Hungry Hippo entrance |
Not being too familiar with the place, we decided to enter
the modernistic RCBC plaza. We thought, what could straightforward
businessmen eat here amongst the futuristic interior? So we walked for awhile
and saw some food establishments that we are bound to take a look at next time.
We settled to eat breakfast/brunch (we walked quite awhile) at Hungry Hippo. I didn’t want to miss the
opportunity to take photos even if I didn’t bring my camera so I opt for the
phone camera.
Next time I go to a restaurant, note to self—bring a
camera! You are one of those food-amateur-instagram-photographers now! Just kidding, I don't use instagram. :) Well here was our food from the Hungry
Hippo. I ordered their brunch meal which was breaded chicken with scrambled
eggs and some rice. My friend ordered fries and a tomato, lettuce and ham
sandwich.
My breakfast meal |
My friend's sandwich and fries |
The place overall was quaint, nothing too fancy; basic and simple. The
food didn’t stand out much either but decent enough for our brunch on the rush
with fairly reasonable prices. For anyone interested, I think Hungry Hippo have other branches
elsewhere such as the one in Batangas, Muntinlupa, Cavite, etc. besides the one in RCBC, Makati.
2 comments:
I would take the fries and eggs but not the sandwich and bacon. (lol) Nice blog! Thanks for the blog visit and leaving a comment. :)
okay, that's good to know. :) thanks for your comment and compliment on my blog. :)
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