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Loco over Locavore!

Yes, I finally tried Locavore!
I've heard soooooo many many many good things about Locavore.

It was a few weeks ago when my HS friends thought of bringing our *Balikbayan* friend Cubie here.  I must admit, I was very excited!  Very excited that I got to Locavore at 11am!  Hahaha.. But that was because I came from picking up Kailee from her Christmas program practice at Tektite.

I will get straight to the point and show you the pictures that my friend Cubie took of our meal.



Everything was great.  REALLY really great.  The food is rich, the presentation is very *French*!  I was told that Chef Kel had a background in French cuisine and so, he incorporated those techniques to our Pinoy dishes.  I think that was a brilliant idea - and I believe, it struck gold!  I was raving every after spoonfuls.  Yes, it was that good!!

I won't go into detail because I'd like you to personally experience what I did when I first ate here.  I was blown away by the flavors!  I mean, they're all your typical Pinoy dishes - but there was a significant *OOMPH* with your tastebuds.

I promise, you won't be disappointed.  Be sure to go with friends and family who love to eat so you can order a lot!  It will be a very sad experience if you're with *dieters*  hahaha!!

The food is still on my mind.  The flavors of Locavore left a significant impression in my tastebuds and in my head.

It was that good.


Comments

  1. Those look delicious! How about the price? Are they expensive? Anyway, Thanks for sharing!

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  2. I wasn't too impressed when I tried them out before. I guess I should give it another try soon. :)

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