Metrowalk
for us means all-night drinking and partying in the heart of Ortigas.
It is a small but a major dining, shopping, and entertainment hub in
Pasig strategically located near the call centers and offices of the
Ortigas Center located at the corner of Meralco and Ortigas Avenues.
This makes it a favorite dining and clubbing hangout for both
international businessmen and the local working class.
Its also
the best place to dine as the food is surely comparable, if not better,
than what the best restos in town have to offer. Most especially at
night when the ambiance is laden with music from a live band playing
your all-time favorite songs.
Check out the sumptuous delicacies
we partook in a night of fun and camaraderie with friends and colleagues
from work. You have to personally try them out to believe me.
The
next set of foodies were our favorites, coming from the Wing Hub, The
Wing Specialist - so they say...where its specialty was the spicy
chicken wings. I even had some (three boxes - you call that some?) as my
take-out treat to bring home.
I forgot to take pictures of the cheese sticks and the nachos, and just realized when they're almost empty...hehehe
Don't forget the beer!!! - the almost bottomless never-ending supply of beer courtesy of our sponsors for that evening.
The
food and beer wasn't the only attraction. I've mentioned that the night
was also highlighted by band entertainment singing popular songs that
truly added some festivities and delight to the evening....and I have to
say that the band playing that night, specifically the lead vocals,
were truly appealing to the ears.
My
colleagues and I enjoyed the night very much. It was a night when most
of my colleagues from the ICT field of our organization had the
opportunity to gather together as one. A night when we could relax and
have some fun minus all the worries and challenges of our everyday tasks
at work. It was a night when boss and subordinates are together not
just as colleagues but as friends.
Too
bad occasions like these are very rare for us. We all know that ICTs
always have very hectic schedules. Most of us even go on duty during
graveyard shifts so some of us get to be left out from all the night
gimmicks with the boys. Always on alert and forever in monitoring mode
just to ensure that our systems and network infrastructure are available
and ready to be accessed 25 hours a day, eight days a week, 13 days a
month and 366 days a year - to exaggerate a bit. I am just thankful we
were given a chance.
Well my plate is now almost empty (I just
couldn't eat anymore), and the night party is almost over, so I guess I
have to go home now. Bye!
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