After strolling and sightseeing at the Venice Piazza, we had our dinner at The Red Crab Alimango House. My friend Vicki wanted to try the Boodle Feast. Boodle Feast or Boodle Fight is a military tradition where food (rice and viands) prepared and served in bamboo leaves. Unfortunately, our first choice, the Boracay's Feast was not available. We wanted other Boodle Feast except for the All Crab, (Dapitan's Pride, Magellan's Landing), but all of them were not available. Vicki was a bit disappointed, not a big deal to me because I love seafood, I think crab will be just fine.
Boracay's Feast (San Mig clams, Grilled liempo, chicken adobo sa gata, Grilled Squid, Grilled Tilapia, Grilled Vegetables, Bagoong Rice and Atchara papaya) .
Boracay's Feast (San Mig clams, Grilled liempo, chicken adobo sa gata, Grilled Squid, Grilled Tilapia, Grilled Vegetables, Bagoong Rice and Atchara papaya) .
We settled for All Crab Boodle and had an additional order of Salmon Head Sinigang in Japanese Miso served in Palayok. We were informed earlier that they run out of banana leaves so crab and rice will be served separately.
Disappointments was soon replaced with excitement right after serving the crab. Here's the photo..it looks delicious.
All Crab Boodle has Crab Maritess, crab fried rice, shrimp fried rice (p895 for 3-4 persons). This is really a must try for crab lovers! The crab and shrimp fried rice were delicious. We enjoyed the food and serving is enough for the three of us.
Salmon head Sinigang in Japanese Miso (p335)
Ripe Mango Juice for my two friends
Strawberry for me. I find it very sweet. I personally don't like it that much.
That's me, Vicki and Leni!
Few Picture taking just outside the restaurant. Looking at the mural, you'll find yourself singing the old nursery rhyme "Tong,tong,tong, Pakitong kitong, Alimango sa Dagat.." lol! :)
Overall, our dinner at Red Crab Alimango House was great. We love the delicious Filipino-style they offer.
The Red Crab Alimango House
Ground Floor Piazza Venice, Upper McKinley Road
McKinley Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
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