Monday, January 6, 2014

Dinner at Flavours of China



After a whole day of cruising through the mall on a busy sunday, we got finally got hungry and settled on a place to eat..Since most of the famous fastfoods and restaurants are full, we decided to try Flavours of China because there were available seats and we wanted eat as soon as possible.

Looking at the menu, we discovered it was a fairly affordable restaurant with the food ranging from 150-200 pesos. and since they had a promo of unlimited yang chow fried rice for only 45 pesos additional, we were overjoyed and hoped this would satisfy our empty stomachs :)



The food was soon served and we discovered that our choice isn't so bad after all. The Lauriat combination was tasted very good and very authentic. However, the yang chow fried rice tasted a little dry and hard, i wonder if it's because of the unlimited promo that they could not cook it more carefully?


Overall, we enjoyed our meals very much and was soon to full to even get up :) 



We had a pleasant time eating here and was satisfied with the service they gave us. However, they kind of fell short on where a restaurant's service matters most, the quality of their food. So, to provide a more satisfying dining experience they should train their cooks better to  improve the quality and the way their food tastes.

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