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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Kulilits' 3rd Birthday at Brasas Evia

After we attended the Johnson's Baby Factory Launch at Active Fun BGC, we went to Brasas at Evia for the Kulilits' 3rd birthday celebration.


Brasas' Facade


I chose Brasas because I got intrigued when a Facebook friend posted a photo of them eating there. The food seems very appetizing that's why I asked that FB friend where is it located and told to myself that I'll eat there someday.

Brasas serves Latin American food...




The restaurant space of Brasas at Evia is just small with al fresco dining. Since we have kids and an infant with us, we chose to be seated inside.

There were a lot of diners by the time we arrived there so we waited outside first. While waiting, the Kulilits' Tito Ninong Paolo excitedly gave his gift to the boys to keep them busy...


Tito Ninong Paolo with Ian and Chris


and it worked...


Ian and Chris


After almost an hour, we were finally led inside the restaurant.




We stayed at the restaurant's loft which made it look that it was exclusive for us...




Below are their menu cards/placemat...






We ordered already while waiting for the other family members to arrive.

While waiting for the food that we ordered, we had some photos taken first and here are some:

Hubby and his siblings (except for JC who is currently working in Singapore)...

Kuya Bimbo, Doc Padu & Chezca


The Kulilits playing with their new toy together with their Tita Ninangs...


Ai, Ian, Chris and Chezca


My FIL and my wacky dad...


Lolo M and Papa G

Then, the food that we ordered arrived.

Carne Asada Fries (Large cut Fries, Carne Asada, Chorizo-Beef Chili, Chipotle sauce, Pico de gallo) for our appetizer...


P190.00


Pollo Asado Platter (Charcoal-Grilled Chicken thigh fillet, South American slaw, Spanish rice & Chimichurri)...


P210.00


Carne Asada Platter (Charcoal-Grilled Beef sirloin, South American slaw, Spanish rice & Chimichurri)...


P250.00


Puerco Asado (Slow-roasted pork belly with crunchy skin, Tajadas, Rice & Beans, South American Slaw)...


P280.00


Latin Rice Pilaf (Baked Rice with Carrots and Bell Peppers)...


P40.00

The food serving size at Brasas is American serving size. It can be eaten by a single person or can be shared depending on the appetite of the person who will eat. In our case, I ordered two serving of each and just bought extra rice.

The food there is delicious. Hubby's favorite is the Puerco Asado. He told me that my order is not enough for him and he wanted more. What I liked most are their rice for you can eat it as is. I loved their rice & beans and Latin rice pilaf.

The price of their food is relatively inexpensive since they have big serving. Imagine, our bill did not even reach P2,000.00 (net of the Senior Citizen discounts of course). =)

Before eating, we had our group picture first...




Then group wacky photo...




After eating our dinner, we sang birthday song to the Kulilits...






Then we had our family photo taken...




with a wacky one also...




That's it! A simple yet very memorable 3rd birthday celebration of the Kulilits! =)

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