During certain days of the month, hubby is on a “tense” mode hoping his district would reach their target sales. While waiting for updates from his team and me “working”, I bought him lunch ( a rare occasion for 10 years of being together. haha!). We went to Oyster House in Arevalo.
We have passed this restaurant whenever we go to Miag-ao on Sundays. I finally gave it a try since my college roommate ( one of my many roommates during my 4-year independence at UP..:) ) Junalie wrote this
So I took her “advice” and went to this talabahan. I’m not a fan of oyster or talaba but hubby is. Since I was also a freelance writer on assignment that time, we took a ride to Oyster House Seafood Restaurant.
From the name itself, we had oyster but we skipped the regular steamed oyster. We can always have it at Doming’s.
We had spicy baked oyster on half shells
I mean my hubby had spicy oyster. I can’t stand spicy and hot dishes. To savor its taste, I had to scrape the spices. So impressive, each shell is crowned with tomatoes, chili peppers, bell peppers, scallions,etc.
Believe it or not, it only costs 70PHP. Perfect for my article on traveling on a shoestring..
I am a simple girl who orders carbonara and iced tea. For this food trip, I ordered baked oyster with cheese, garlic and butter
I don’t drink beer but I recommend that you pair this meal with beverage from malted grain. no need for rice.
This restaurant have many food choices. We also had seaweed salad
They have grilled bangus and other stuff.
To have a complete list of their menu and other information, visit their FB page.
DISCLAIMER: I’m not associated with Oyster House Seafood Restaurant but I wouldn’t say no to free lunch. haha!
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looks promising.. hope to visit next time im home. 🙂
It is. I guarantee it! 🙂