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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.

Frozen Mango Dragonfruit and Blue Lemonade from Auntie Anne's

 


We know summer is approaching in the Philippines when you see a sign board serving Frozen Lemonade.

The best thing if you don't like the pure lemonade there is a way to try with another fruit. I decided to try their Mango Dragonfruit from Auntie Anne's in UP Town Center.

Mango Dragonfruit is on the sour side, yet it is frozen can cool you down from the climate of the Philippines.

If you want the typical Blue Lemonade and Lemonade they also have it.

Each mixed frozen lemonade is for 165.00 pesos ($3.06) not including vat for 12%.

Auntie Anne's had samples of their new Blueberry Cheesecake Pretzel.


It was good not too sweet. I wasn't really after the pretzel only wanted something to drink.

NOTE:

Carmina is not selling or advertising for Frozen Lemonade from Auntie Anne's in UP Town Center.

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