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Gastronomic treats

/ 12:52 AM August 23, 2014

SOME of Rastro’s delicious dishes.

Rastro is inspired by El Rastro de Madrid, the biggest open-air flea market in Spain. It’s a place for yuppies with a Bohemian lifestyle and offers Spanish cuisine like paella, lengua, jamon, callos and salpicao.

Located at Burgos Circle, the restaurant provides free outdoor entertainment—from jazz and classical music to well-loved standards. There’s always something different every night—theater productions, lounge and comedy acts, poetry readings, even impromptu salsa sessions!

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It’s Artists’ Night on Mondays, Oysters and Sax on Tuesdays, Way Back on Wednesdays, Theater on Thursdays, OPM and R‘n’B on Fridays, Jazz on Saturdays and Classic Strings on Sundays. Call 5561497.

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Bawais Vietnamese Kitchen, located at 79 Katipunan ave., White Plains, Quezon City, also serves mouth-watering dishes. “Bawais” means grandmother in Vietnamese. Call 0917 885-1445.

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Join our Socsargen Photo Safari from Oct. 24-27, which includes trips to General Santos, Sarangani and Lake Sebu, and experience the thrill of seeing seven majestic falls. E-mail [email protected], or text 0916 746-3883.

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