Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Leslee's, Alabang


Aside from it's famous bulalo (sorry, couldn't find English word translation) and other Filipino dishes , Leslee's is notable for its interesting resto buildings. So far I only saw three branches_ Tagaytay, Alabang and Sto. Tomas, Batangas, all of which are intricately interior-ed.


side entrance of the Alabang resto


main dining hall











Leslee's, Alabang is huge. Made of stone, it looks like a medieval castle. The main dining hall is quite big and can hold a lot of guests. There are also tables upstairs and dining huts outside.




wash room

Ladies room is equally interesting. Also, everything is made of stone and wood.




over-exposed kare-kare


tuna kinilaw

We usually drop to Leslee's if bulalo cravings arose. But this day, we didn't feel slurping the soup. The girls actually wanted their eternally favorite kare-kare and the the dad (it was Father's Day!) was salivating for kinilaw. So off we went to Leslee's , Alabang.












Ofcourse, if you knew me by now, I love assortment of foods on the table, so I went for the buffet.



Seemed like the dad was happy with his kinilaw plate.

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