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Mom Violy Craving for Filipino Dishes from Seafood Island Restaurant

  Mom Violy wanted to eat crispy pata and pinakbet from Seafood Island Restaurant located in Cubao, Quezon City near the old Shopwise. We had arrived early being the first customers waiting for the restaurant to open. Few minutes later customers began entering the restaurant and we have already placed our order. Mom Violy ordered her crispy pata and pinakbet. Carmina ordered garlic butter shrimp since I don't eat crispy pata. Family member ordered calamari and shrimp fried rice. Everyone had a taste of our meals with leftovers to bring home. Watch my video  Running Errands in the Philippines . NOT SPONSORED. Subscribe @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube Channel  a place to look, discover and share. Thank you for your support.

Mangosteen, Lanzones and Banana Lacatan

You start to crave for fruits no matter how much they cost per kilo you risk yourself whether it is sweet or sour. You're not able to go outside from restrictions you choose to order fruits online from Grab Mart on your phone. Manang V had informed Carmina that someone gave her lanzones, but it was sour even if the price was expensive. Carmina wanted to have fruits for the week to consume. Carmina had ordered one kilo each fruits for the following: Lanzones PHP 249.00 ($4.98) Mangosteen PHP 375.00 ($7.50) Banana Lacatan PHP 145.00 ($2.90) Every time you order fruits it is a gamble. Carmina's gamble went well her lazones are sweet and the mangosteen is sour how it is suppose to be. To make an order you can do it at Grab Mart or check Monicar General Merchandise  what else they offer. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for Mangosteen, Lanzones and Banana Lacatan from Monicar General Merchandise. Subscribe & Follow @ Facebook Page Carmina LIfestyle  a place to l...

Do you know the difference from a dry and wet burrito from Muy Mexicantina?

Do you know the difference from a dry and wet burrito from Muy Mexicantina? To find out what is the difference is to place an order to see what are a Barbacoa Dry Burrito, Al Pastor Dry Burritto and Camaron Wet Burrito. Barbacoa Dry Burrito PHP 195.00 ($3.90) Al Pastor Dry Beef PHP 190.00 ($3.80)  Camaron Wet Burrito PHP 225.00 ($4.50) The difference from dry burrito there is no sauce on the top and the wet has sauce with hot peppers combined with olives to make your mouth go on fire. 🌶🥵 It arrives in your location the dry burrito is wrapped up with parchment paper with their logo and wrapped with aluminum foil. The Camaron Wet Burrito is in a box with tape to seal making sure it is safe when it has arrived. Carmina wanted to try the Baked Chori Sweet Potatoes one reason she decided to place an order from Muy Mexicantina. Baked Chori Sweet Potatoes for PHP 120.00 ($2.40) taste really delicious having a baked sweet potatoes with chori and melted cheese how you normally have a...