Wazzup Pilipinas!
The family decided to dine out a few days before my daughter's birthday. It was her 16th birthday (gosh ! I'm old already) and taking them to the traditional "langhap-sarap" or "happy meal" restaurant was quite inappropriate already.
Well, for me, it feels like they've all grown up so fast that their favorite restaurant because of the adorable mascots are too childish already at their age. My youngest is going to high school already next year and he has also changed a lot in both physical and behavioral traits. Gone are the fascination for children's games. Though they still love the cartoons on cable TV, they don't mingle with the younger kids anymore and prefer to browse online viewing anime e-comics and videos.
Thus, we spent our weekend dining on a few more elegant restaurants that Sunday immediately after church. Of course, they still prefer the pizza, spaghetti and fried chicken dishes but it must be different from the usual. After all, a special day deserves a special restaurant.
For long life, it's either "pancit" or "spaghetti so The Old Spaghetti House or TOSH came into mind.
The motto of The Old Spaghetti House is "Treasures Waiting to be Discovered" because of passed-on family and friends well-loved recipes that make up the menu. The menu was developed by Lizzie Guerrero who studied culinary arts in the Center for Culinary Arts, Manila. Along with husband Chito, they are the same couple responsible in bringing us Grilla, Swensen's. The Shrimp Shack and Potts Point Cafe.
There was an event to be held at the TOSH area so we were seated instead at The Shrimp Shack which was connected to TOSH. The branch was originally all TOSH when they divided it during renovation to make room for The Shrimp Shack franchise.
Appetizer Sampler (P 255) |
Seafood Alfredo (P 220) |
Golden Crusted Chicken, Ham and Cheese Crepe with Angel Hair Pomodoro (P 220) |
The Golden Crusted Chicken, Ham and Cheese Crepe with Angel Hair Pomodoro is a very filling meal that will truly make your day a little more brighter. My youngest picked this one and he has always been very good with his choicest.
Penne with Grilled Chicken Inasal (P 180) |
American Baked Spareribs (P 245) |
I remembered the time when I was still courting her and I took her to a pizza and pasta house and how she was not able to finished her pasta. Until now she prefers the staple Filipino food than any other cuisine.
Pinoy Pizza (P 465) |
Seafood Pizza (P 465) |
Dessert Platter (P 275) |
Ripe Mango Shake (P 75) |
Green Mango Shake (P 75) |
Apple Shake (P 75) |
But after a superb lunch he stopped with his jokes for he obviously liked his dining experience here. The same goes with everyone else who appreciate simple traditional meals but with the good old taste that has been continuously passed on from generations up to the present day.
Thank you for the great dishes, TOSH! We will surely be coming back for more!
The Old Spaghetti House is one of my mom's favorite resto. So, mom let's go here on Christmas!!
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I craved when I read this! ♥ ♥ ♥
ReplyDeleteThe phrase "he doesn't want to eat here because the spaghetti is old" made me grin. Who wouldn't want to eat in an old spaghetti house? Aside from the good ambiance the food and everything that was served was really awesome. I really love eating spaghetti, the thought itself never failed to remind me of my childhood. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen i was a kid, i remember going here during the first Sunday of the month with my family. And after reading your article, i felt nostalgic and reminisced the foods that i used to like from my childhood.
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