Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Mexican Express Etc.

I'm spontaneous. I don't go by the plans. This is the exact reason why I get into trouble or an argument with my mom or my brothers often.

Last night was one of the many times I've been in my carefree self. I was talking to a friend over FB Chat and told him that I wanted to eat at Maginhawa. If you have been reading my previous posts, I've been there last Saturday and ate at Gayuma Ni Maria and Van Gogh is Bipolar. 

At 10 in the evening, I left the house and as usual, I had to talk my way out of it since my mom wouldn't allow me to go out because it was already late. But being an impulsive eater that I am, I didn't surrender without a fight and ended up driving all the way to Sikatuna Village.

Maginhawa Street is truly a haven for foodies like me.

It was a war between Tomato Kick and Mexican Express. But Christian wanted Mexican food that night so the latter won the battle.




I ordered Chimichanga (Php 95) since I wanted to eat light because it was kind of late for dinner.

But it turned out that this chicken breast and corn kernels stuffed delicacy was very heavy for my tummy.
Just a little warning for girls. If you want to maintain your poise I suggest you use your utensils. But being an adventurous eater that I am I ate it with my bare hands. It gets messy once in a while since the stuffing won't stay at its place but that's the fun of eating it with only your hands.
I hate how a bad photographer Lee turned out to be that night! But I'm still posting this anyway. Hehe!

Christian order Super Burrito (Php 129). When I asked him how it was he just said "Not bad for the price." I got curious so I took a bite of his burrito and it somehow gave justice to its price. Ha!!!! *EXCLAMATION POINTS*

We shared over this Chili con Carne (Php 85) which I really liked. I munched down the taco shell on the right because it was really cute! Haha!
If you're craving for Mexican food but on a low budget this is the perfect store for you. It's affordable and tastes good as well.
Beside Mexican Express is Etcetera Milk Tea. I'm not really a fan of milk tea. But because it became so mainstream with the rise of Serenitea, Cha Dao, Moon Leaf and the others, I decided to be a non-conformist and tried Etcetera.
I ordered their Chocolate Milk Tea (Php 75) and added pearls (Php 10) in it. Size-wise, it was really sulit. But sadly, it failed my taste buds test. Or maybe, I'm just bias since I'm not really a milk tea drinker.


I'm eyeing for Tomato Kick, Friulli and Kiss the Cook for my next trip to Maginhawa Village. Stay tuned! Haha! :)

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