I am a Tapsilog addict and I have been visiting various restaurants to try their own version of the dish. When I heard about Milky & Sunny, I and my wife decided to drop by and see the place. I took this photo of the entrance using my Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus.
To reach this precious destination, you need to familiarize yourself with the Army's basic land navigation skills. A Google map like this is a big help. As you can see, the most prominent roads near the place is Pioneer St
and Shaw Boulevard in Pasig City.You can also install a Garmin GPS Map 60csx in your car to ensure that you have an instant guide. If you're still lost, look for 'mapa' as in 'mapagtanungan' along the way. If still, you couldn't locate this place, you must be from Somalia. :-)
When I came in, I was greeted by this signage on the wall. I noticed that most of the colors are blue. I was wondering if the owner was an Air Force fly boy.
It was the tastiest Tapsilog that I have tried so far. I finished my meal with a smile . The budget was very affordable for Army soldiers like me (P150.00-P200.00). Definitely, I will do a Douglas Mc Arthur: "I shall return!".
Ranger C,
ReplyDeleteGarmin po yung 60CSX. hehe!
Natawa ako sa 'mapa' na mapatanungan...
Best Regards,
Drey Roque
Ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteOo nga. I got two GPS receivers. The older one that I used in Basilan is Magellan, but I still kept it. The one I installed on my car is the Garmin GPS 60Csx. Thank you for the instant correction.
See, I don't have a sharp mind after all.
Ranger C,
ReplyDelete"See, I don't have a sharp mind after all."
Antok ka lang o busog for that matter.
Hinga ka muna dyan ata baka naparami ng tapsi! hehe!
Best Regards,
Drey Roque
same here, a lots of love for tapsi....... kahit ata walang gps sa amoy palang ng bawang alam na kung saan ang kalaban :)
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