Since me and my girls missed grooving to the coolest music, we hopped into one of the most happening place within the metro. Situated in the posh Eastwood City, Manor boasts of good music and overflowing drinks perfect for the party animal in you. And since my best friend got us in the guest list, we had strut our way in without dishing a single centavo (well except for the booze we got for ourselves). How's that for fun?
With wide array of drinks to choose from, one can get the booze he craves. The dance floor is heaping with young adults and yuppies of all race and colors. The DJ's mixes and music will surely make you shake your a**, which is evident in the jam-packed dance floor.
At lunch, we hit David's Hot Pot and Tea Bar. We sank our teeth on a yummy treat of hot steaming bowl of noodles and a basket of assorted dumplings. The verdict: a sure way to fill hungry stomachs with all of China's unique flavors.
The dumpling treat consists of 2 pcs of each variety: sharksfin, wanton, beef balls, four-season scallop dumpling, kuchay dumpling (consists of kuchay leaves, sotanghon, ground beef and shrimp) and lumpia (which Cielley touts as "Hallelumpia" because it was crispy fried but with a melt in your mouth meat filling that was perfectly complimented with a spicy vinegar dip)
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