If you're feeling adventurous you could walk going there or you could just take the trike. |
If my memory serves me right, the last time I ate here was back in 2011. The experience turned out to be a really good one that's why I chose this for my first review.
As you can see from the picture above, the place has really appealed to quite a number of students. It's rarely empty especially in the afternoon so if you're planning on bringing a very large group, I wouldn't recommend it.
The place is actually air-conditioned and is pretty spacious for a bistro (I'm not so sure the picture did it justice). If you're looking for a place where you can hang out and eat with a couple of your close friends then consider Red Roaster Bistro.
I ended up ordering what I had last time: the chicken combo meal.
Quarter Roast Chicken with corn and iced tea P100 |
If I can say one thing however, I find it too, if there's really the right word for it - bitin. I dunno if it was because it was good or I was just really hungry but for me, they could remove the corn and replace the chicken with a bigger one. So if you're the type who really eats to your heart's content, then order the next size for P185 but then again, for P100 + side dish and iced tea, it's reasonable.
It dint take a long time for the chicken to disappear. I was actually about to leave but with a half-full stomach, I just couldn't let dessert pass.
No regrets whatsoever.
For just P135 (take note this is good for 2), their Molten Choco Fudge Cake a.k.a diabetes on a plate is maybe just like heaven.
oh sweet merciful Jesus.... |
when words are simply not enough.... |
Oh and before you leave, if you're up to a little vandalism, you can always write on their freedom wall (or better yet, read them while waiting for your food).
couldn't post all of them for obvious reasons.. |
maybe except for this one... |
Red Roaster Bistro, I have one thing to say to you.
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