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Guess what?? The Savory Restaurant has free home delivery service, hence these motorbikes; but I think catering most those living within t heir retail trade area. |
August 2011 when my team and I had the opportunity to try out one of the oldest yet best Asian-inspired restautrants along the busy street of N. Domingo in San Juan City. It is the very city where I was born and raised. Even if that is the case I never tried out this restaurant before though I've seen this like a thousand times already. The restaurant was supposed to be the venue of my high school classmate's 18th birthday celebration but was curtailed due to budget. I am now in my mid-twenties and it was only last year when I introduced this place to my team one sunny lunchtime meeting. Of course we talked about the specifics of our works, targets, achievements, pros and cons and whole lot more. After the brain-exhausting and power-draining time we felt the need to relax and nourish ourselves. That was the time when we are set for an out in the office simple luncheon as for every meeting we have had in the past, eating out I think is always the best part that everybody couldn't dare disagree with me. =))
It is actually fronting the ICE CREAM HOUSE which I made a review a few days back. I have always believed that there are a lot of dining spots here in San Juan which you can never find in malls. For your information Savory Restaurant is by no means related to that of The Original Classic Savory. They may look the same prima facie but those two are entirely different restaurants.They could bear the word 'Savory' but their dishes and pricing are not the same although both deserve the term 'savory' on their names. Get it? I know you did! :)
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Old fashioned tables and cushioned seats. You feel like in 80s once you set foot at this restaurant. I remember we have few pieces of their seats which looked like the ones we have at home. Not only that even the platters and plates used. I bet you still got or you even get reminded of some of the look-a-like things from the ones at your home. Old yet sturdy pieces indeed.
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