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Krazy Garlik, Greenbelt 5


My friend and I always passed by this restaurant whenever we watch movies at Greenbelt 1. Since we always eat at TGI Friday's because of the great food and ambiance, we decided to try Krazy Garlik. As for me this would be heaven because I really like spices, especially garlic. This place was already featured in a TV show because of their main ingredient.



My friend ordered this: Baba Ghanoush (Php 255), its a sesame paste with roasted eggplant, cumin, garlic and served with flat bread. He is curious to try this because this food was one of the food being prepared by Vilma Santos in her movie with John Llloyd Cruz, In My Life. Like hummus and moussaka, this was also addictive!


Because of his big appetite, he also ordered this: Amazing Krazy Garlik Salad (Php 275), a refreshing Asian salad mix with cucumber, bell peppers, onions and oriental chicken strips tossed in sesame lime dressing topped with fried wantons and peanut sauce. This was so delicious! One of the best salads I've ever tasted.


I was supposed to order the 40 Kloves Garlic Chicken (Php 375), as usual the food I like was not available so ended up having: Spaghetti Aglio Olio (Php 295), simple pasta sauteed with olive oil and garlic.

I was so disappointed because I didn't had the food that I like and maybe as an alternative, the Spaghetti Aglio Olio was too simple but the garlic taste was still there. c",)

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Krazy Garlik
2nd Floor Greenbelt 5
Makati City
T: 501-37-52 up to 53

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