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Cafe Juanita

By Wanderingjoshua
I'm no foodie or expert when it comes to food but I know that when something tastes good I'd want to get more servings. The only comments I can give you about food are limited to "it tastes good", "it is sweet", "I like it" and other variations of these phrases. If you are looking for eloquence when it comes to food and its ingredients you've come to the wrong place. But I can share with you the prices of the food we ate when we ate at Cafe Juanita in Burgos Circle, Bonifacio Global City.
Whenever I scour the Web for restaurants to eat in I find it hard to find out how much the food costs because the posts or articles about the place discussed the food but rarely the price of the items. Yes, I know that the food was quite delectable but I also like to know how much it cost.
So here's a quick rundown of the food we ate when we went to Cafe Juanita and some comments like "I like this dish", "I think it's delicious", "I think its yummy" and so on and so forth:

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Catfish Mango Salad P288

 This dish was sour yet sweet which hit the spot just right for an appetizer. 

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Crispy Pork Binagoongan P367

This dish was delicious. 

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Chicken Pandan P297

This dish was good.

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Kalbi Chim P297


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Chicken Mozzarella P295


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Crispy Pata P664

This dish was good for the mouth but bad for the heart. The rice at Cafe Juanita cost P55 per order (the rice was probably made of some fine ingredients, hence the price). Too bad we missed the house specialty of Beef Caldereta. It's safe to say that you need to bring around P1,000 if you decide to eat here, and more if you are in a big group.

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