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A-Hong

Just had dinner here!

The Food was absolutely great!!

Here's a photoblog:


Signage outside (I don't know why I took a pic!)



Shrimp Balls - super yummy!



Bamboo Shells with Egg (sans shells..) yummy!!




Fried Eel - super yummy!





Disappointing - super thin crabbies!



Ahong Seafood Restaurant
Mother Ignacia Street,
Quezon City

Comments

  1. hi achi!! been wnting to try ahong out since last year :) is it expensive ba? :)

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  2. Hi fran! Yeah, it's quite pricey..

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  3. hi candishhh we love eating out and i've heard much about this ahong and that the chef from city best in tomas morato moved here. how much was 1 order of the fried eel, the bamboo shells in egg and the shrimp balls? would you say they were small or medium-sized orders? thanks :-)

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  4. Hi Molly! I forgot what the cost exactly, as for the size of the dishes - they're just medium sized. Hope I helped somehow!

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  5. hi candishhh i tried ahong na the food is really good..i actuallt eat there once a week now with family and friends. Thanks to you and we found a new favorite chinese resto

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  6. Hello Anonymous! It's really yummy there ano?! You're very welcome!! Hope you visit my blog again!

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