Adsense

Cafe Sol


This is the only restaurant at the Terrazas de Punta Fuego, which is only a part of the Club Punta Fuego. Other restaurants were San Diego, Il Jardineto, Member's Lounge and Barracuda Bar but all are accessible only by its regular members and associate members.
It has a view of the beach and the swimming pool and located above the shower rooms and the clinic.


Interiors are great like their exteriors. However, the down side of this is their service, you have to order at least 2 hours before the food will be served. It was already their loop hole since last year but they still maintained it this year and it was summer season!


Some of their food were affordable and others are so expensive like their water which costs Php 70. Although being a guest entitles you to use your Php 1,000 consumables both for food and drinks.


Two of my office mates decided to share their consumables with me so that we could have more food to try and to share with.


We had Sinigang na Bangus Belly (Php 395) and Kare-Kare (Php 400) for lunch plus the numerous order of plain rice. We only had water to save up the remaining consumables for snacks and fruit juice later.


Snack time came and we want to order the Napolitana Pizza (Php 395) but unfortunately all of the pizza on the menu was sold out. So I ended up having the Clubhouse (Php 295).


My other office mates had Spaghetti (Php 250; left) and Penne Pasta and Mini Beef Medalion (Php 495; center). The green mango shake was also out of stock so we had ripe mango shake (Php 130).

We were very full after our lunch and snacks but we still had a remaining balance from our consumables, so we had mixed fresh fruits (Php180) and Chicken Lollipop (P190) for take-out. c",)

Comments :

0 comments to “Cafe Sol”

Post a Comment

Related Posts with Thumbnails
 
Translate to Arabic Translate to Bulgarian Translate to Simplified Chinese Translate to Traditional Chinese Translate to Croatian Translate to Czech Translate to Danish TTranslate to Dutch Translate to English Translate to Finnish Translate to French Translate to German Translate to Greek Translate to Hindi Translate to Italian Translate to Japanese Translate to Korean Translate to Norwegian Translate to Polish Translate to Portuguese Translate to Romanian Translate to Russian Translate to Spanish Translate to Swedish
Download this Cross-Cultural Communication Tool from Get International Clients
Disclaimer: This is a personal blog and does not in any way represent the thoughts, opinions, intentions, plans or strategies of any other person or entity other than me. Unless otherwise noted, almost all of the pictures are owned by me and cannot be used without permission. No bad intentions are intended to and from this site. World peace! c",)