We were back at a restaurant that we had eaten at before (quite a long time ago it seems). However, we have always found the restaurant full or without available parking so we have been passing up going to lunch in the restaurant. Pino is one of the more popular restaurants in UP Village. It is not located along Maginhawa Street among the collection of restaurants that made the street a popular eating venue. Pino is along Malingap Street just past the Bayantel office at the corner with Maginhawa Street.
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Lechon kawali |
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Pino's adobo |
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Pino's version of chicken inasal |
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Leche flan |
The food at Pino is okay and it has retained its good quality from the time since we last ate there. I guess that is why many people continue to eat there. The prices are also reasonable and that is also a major factor aside from the quality of the food. The only issue with the place is the limited parking. There are few slots and many cars would have to park precociously, encroaching upon the busy Malingap Street. I suggest an early or late lunch for those bringing along the cars.
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