An arabic sidings to my most recent meal in Planet Cafe Restaurant
I was recently back to Planet Cafe Restaurant and tried one of its breakfast meals. I can’t help but feel a little guilty, or is more of a panghihinayang (regret), whenever I get an egg plate or arabic plate, and I hardly get a bite of any of the sidings (except for the tomatoes and cucumber). Even in the other cafes when I order burger and this recently discovered delicious tuna sandwich, part and parcel of the meal is the generous sidings in a plate. I don’t know if I would ever enjoy the olives, spinach, and the like. In case so, it would take 48 years I think. You know what I mean.
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ReD
i might enjoy the spinach… but the olives, a big NO NO!!! I never enjoy olives when eaten alone… I think its more of a taster modifier for other food and shouldn’t be eaten alone… I remember giving the olives to my ex when we were eating pizzas and pastas in ched d’ angelo… i never liked it…
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witsandnuts
I can take in a little amount of spinach, but no to olives. But they say only ’sosyal’ people appreciate olives. Even so, I don’t care. 🙂 Olives are in every table in Mid East.
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liptreatment
What’s the pink thing?
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witsandnuts
I forgot how they exactly call it, but it tastes like an awful watermelon.
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toni
Oooh I love olives! Mine nalang? Hehehe.
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witsandnuts
Wow, you love olives. How I wish I can send those from Abu Dhabi to you. 🙂
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caryn
uy! those look yummy! i love olives as a sider to grilled cheese sandwiches. yung pickles tinatanggal ko at pinapakain ko sa asawa ko. hahaha! i can take picle relish, but not whole or sliced pickles. weird no? 😉
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witsandnuts
I don’t like pickles and olives (but I heart durian!) 😦 . But I guess I need to start to like these sidings na. Sayang eh, hehe.
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caryn
naku, that is one fruit i cannot get used to (when eaten fresh, i mean). but i once had durian chips from thailand and they were really addictive!
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witsandnuts
It doesn’t taste good at first, pero yummy na pag tumagal. You should try the durian shake, crepe and coffee. Sa Davao and other parts of Mindanao lang yata meron. Pag meron dyan sa Tokyo, try to explore. 🙂
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