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