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As director and co-writer Jaime del Mundo says, "I hate repeating myself."
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Located along Tomas Morato in Quezon City, the restaurant boasts of great food. So good that you’d literally forget your poise and studied grace once your tongue touches the Caramel Banana Tower, Crepe Samurai, Boneless Tilapia (I swear it melted in my mouth), Cantonese Prawns with Melted Cheese, Shrimp Curls with Mango Dip and Vietnamese Spring Rolls.
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As director and co-writer Jaime del Mundo says, "I hate repeating myself."
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