How do you travel
without food? Food fuels your body to move. Food gives you the energy to do
that amazing jump-shot or sustain you as you snorkel. Thus, I believe that finding awesome food establishments is part of travelling *sheepish
grin*.
Last year, fellow
alumna and alumni were saddened with the news that one famous canteen in UP Diliman was closing. I am talking about the Beach house Canteen, that
cafeteria serving good barbecue by the Sunken Garden. Due to hygiene reasons,
it was forced to close down and many students and alumni petitioned against it
to no avail.
But lo and behold,
Beachhouse canteen reopened again last August in a different location. I am
curious about the new location so I blabbed to my family about how popular Beachhouse is among UP students and alumni and how good their barbecue is especially. So on my brother's birthday last April,
we set out to find Beach house.
Beach house canteen at its new location: CP Garcia corner D Ocampo St. |
Guided with the address from a GMA news article, we drove along CP Garcia in hopes to see the barbecue haven.
The new Beach house
has roof for customers though they just repaired their shop after a tree fell
on the roof last year. I didn't see the lady who used to collect money but
after all those years (I am not revealing the exact number), she must have
retired already.
My family enjoyed the barbecue. It was tasty and the meat was tender, too. Finding Beach house was indeed a success!
This summer, if you
are looking for good food at an affordable price, you might want to consider
going to Beach house. It's not air-conditioned but the area is airy, thanks to
the big and tall trees in UP. Beach house is located at CP Garcia corner D.
Ocampo Street and it's open from 9am - 8.30 on weekdays, I guess. Lol.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Looking for somewhere to unwind? Try Anawangin Cove at Zambales!
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