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Food Trip sa Galera


Upon arrival at the White Beach, we were looking for a place to have our breakfast, choosing along the numerous stalls along the walkway, we saw a tarpaulin which says 'Unlimited Rice' and we all agreed to eat here but before arriving at other end of White Beach we saw another restaurant, which also had 'Unlimited Rice' but this time they also offer Unlimited  Garlic Rice'.
Without second thoughts, and after seeing that this place was getting jammed-packed already, we sit-back, rest for a while and browse at their menu. Most of the servers here were lady boys and were very accommodating.


The menu was so vast with different kinds of combination dishes, which would make you really think on what to order but I warn you pictures from the menu could be deceiving!


I got 'Almusal ni Boss' (PhP 195), which is a combination of hotdog, spam, bacon, egg, rice or bread and a hash brown but since the hash brown was not available, they added one more spam. I liked this combination because there were 4 viands in one plate plus all the rice I could eat! I'm super full!


A friend ordered Beef Tapa (PhP 99), a combination of egg, ham, tapa and chorizo-like sausage.


Another one got this, Ma-Ling (PhP 85), a superbowl of unlimited rice with 2 slices of Ma-Ling with egg.

I forgot to take a picture of our drink, which is a gallon of iced tea (PhP 145), which is good for 4-5 persons. Just check out the menu.

We also ate our breakfast here on our 2nd morning since it was just in front of the Las Villas del Natividad where we stayed for a night. Eating here made us eat our lunch at 4pm!

Food Trip sa Galera was the former stall of the squidballs stall 6 years ago but the owner was still the same. (See the first picture, they guy in red was the owner). Good move by the owner to re-invent his stall, which sells hot as pancakes now 24/7! c",)

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Food Trip sa Galera
middle of White Beach in front of 
Las Villas del Natividad

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