So, I
just got back from Davao
last night and cho decided to hit Keizo at Burgos Circle, The Fort. Well if you're
familiar with Burgos Circle nowadays, it's very crowded. (Unlike before
when it wasn't crowded at all). So much for having Distillery as the only "drinking place" there before. We
had dinner at Melo's. Then I really wanted to drink a little. Take note, just a
little. LOL So we were actually looking for a quiet bar/pub place. Rue and
Izumi were totally out of our options cause it's just too crowded there. So
there we were walking along Burgos Circle,
about to give up. Then we saw...
The place was deserted. Well not
really, there was a woman eating by herself. (Predictable). Their staff was so
accommodating. They even did the "bowing" to us. Twas so cute. Haha!
Then we ordered their Sake and California Maki.
Sake
bored me to death! And honestly, I'd rather go for the more "strong"
ones. Vodka perhaps? Well, it was okay. We weren't really planning on getting
drunk anyway. The maki was really really REALLY good. I have no idea why though. We also saw the chef and
the owner of Keizo. Both of them were Japanese. Maybe that's why their maki
tasted so authentic.
So when we
got home, some of my other friends came over. We were having our "cheap thrill
night". We were drinking GSM blue mixed with apple ice tea. Then of
course, we all went to Privé after one bottle. Typical us.
Keizo- Burgos
Circle,
Fort
Bonifacio Global Cily
(02) 403-3839
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