I jumped into the milk tea craze and usually get my fix in Moonleaf along Maginhawa. Moonleaf shares the lot with another establishment called Delish, my officemates brought me there once for lunch and I liked what I ordered. So, I decided to take Echo there one weekend.
Delish is a small restaurant, I think it can fit about 30 people in one go. It was already past the lunch hour when we arrived and only one table was occupied. The waiter immediately set the table and handed us the lunch specials menu when he realized we were looking for something that wasn't on the regular menu. That day's edition of the Philippine Star was on the table, so I had something to do while waiting for our food to arrive. Aside from that, there are also colorful paintings mounted on the walls for diners to look at and enjoy.
Food. The waiter served us house soup, which was okay. I ordered what I had before, Crispy Binagoongan. It lived up to it's name, the pork was very crispy, the bagoong was the type I loved plus there's a small portion of ensalada (mango, onions, and tomatoes sprinkled with pepper and some herbs). Yum! Echo got Fried Hito, he expected it to be filleted but was surprised to get a whole fish instead.
Service. The waiter stayed in the dining area with us, read the newspaper and even discussed money matters with the cashier, which turned us off because even though it was a slow hour, business details should never be discussed in front of diners.
The Verdict. Despite that little hitch with the service that day, I would like to go back and try their other dishes.
Delish Restaurant and Catering
103 Maginhawa St.
Teachers Village, Quezon City
(02) 355-5241
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