FEAST AT TERESITA’S OF SAN FERNANDO FOR UNDER P500


Dear Dreamers
Delicious and affordable comfort food, it is hard not to be addicted to dining at Teresita’s of San Fernando. Isaac and I have been there 3 times together counting the Grand Halo Halo Day at Teresita’s but on this blog post, I will be sharing my solo dining (with my baby tagging along) at Teresita’s.


Isaac covered El Masfino on my behalf so me and my baby were alone at our place with no chef in sight. I headed on over to Teresita’s to order a feast worth under P500. Of course, I could not finish all the food so I had some for take out.


I already reviewed their kare kare, special halo halo and palabok on my Grand Halo Halo Day post. On this post, I will share my thoughts on their two of their new dishes (at that time) namely the fried lumpia and breaded porkchop.


FRIED LUMPIA SOLO P45
Lumpia is one of my favorite snacks, whether it’s fried lumpia or fresh lumpia, I cannot get enough. Bigger than the fried lumpia sold in the streets, their lumpia had a special surprise. It was not enough that there were a lot of ingredients inside but they even added egg, talk about value for money! Taste-wise and price-wise, their fried lumpia was a cut above the rest in terms of those sold in malls.



BREADED PORKCHOP P130
One of their most tummy-filling meal is their breaded pork chop. For only P130, you get a huge chunk of porkchop, a side of salad and a cup of rice. Complementing the pork chop is the salad, thanks to these two, I was full and contented.


TOTAL VALUE P475
Halo halo and palabok P160
Breaded porkchop P130
Kare kare P140
Fried lumpia solo P45



Technically I ordered two pieces of lumpia so my bill was P520 but in actuality, I only ate the lumpia, kare kare and halo halo while I took the other lumpia, porkchop and palabok home.

MORE INFORMATION
Teresita’s of San Fernando is located at the upper ground floor of The Annex, SM City North Edsa, Quezon City. For more information, visit their Facebook page at facebook.com/TeresitasPH.

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