This resto serves delicious American junks_burgers, ice cream and some pastas, salads and soups. There are also Pinoy street foods like fishball and kikiam on sticks. Actually the menu is a fusion of Filipino and International dishes.
Everything is on big serving and needless to say the place is not for health conscious diners. I luv their club house sandwich thu', it's huge, good for the entire family of four and the bread tastes freshly bake.
The ambiance is really 50's (don't get me wrong I wasn't born in that era!), just like the way I saw it in old movies. With neon lights, waitresses in navy uniforms of white and pink. The walls are also adorn with vintage movie posters of Hollywood celebrities.
The place was full of local and foreign tourists which I assume just like us, came from visiting or staying at Camp John Hay or Baguio Country Club because it is located near the junction of those two famous places. Great snack -stop location after a tiring stroll of these sites.
The verdict : It's crowded which slow the service and not recommended for hungry stomach because you have to wait for an hour or more to please your ranting tummy. The foods are delicious because they are all comfort sinful foods.
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