Sunday, October 14, 2007

Khas Restaurant, Quezon City

Inside the campus of UP Diliman are several restaurants and eateries that the students and faculty enjoy. When I was working with some of the people in UP, they brought me to this small meditteranean restaurant. The flooring of the place is cement, the tables and chairs are made of plastic and there is no airconditiong in sight but I remembered how good the food was.

So, in our journey to Quezon City (It's not often that we drive to this area), we went around UP to look for this place. We were literally asking every student on the road for directions to get to the restaurant. The reactions that we get from each person we ask was hilarious. Two of them were just snickering at each other... knowing the place but not knowing how to give directions at all.

Anyhow, after about 20 minutes of going around the campus, we finally saw it. The flooring has been tiled and the chairs and tables are now wood with steel but the food is still as I remembered it.

What really struck me with this place is the variety of food that they offer at very reasonable prices. They offer vegetarian meals (either pure vegetables or with veggie meat), poultry and beef. I'm not sure if they offer pork. I didn't notice it from their menu or I might have just missed it.

Every day, they also have a dish called "Its not what you think". This is a surprise dish that changes daily or whenever the cook feels like it. You can order it with meat or vegetarian style. Interesting! :-)
Also, since its in front of the International Center, there are a number of foreign students or teachers who frequent the place. The owners, as we were told by Remy, our server, is a couple... Filipina married to a Pakistani. They started the place in the 80's and has continued serving the students, teachers and food afficionados like us.


Ed, since he's really hugry from the going around the campus, ordered a vegetable rice (P75) and Spanish omelette with chapati (P85). The lasi that he ordered is much better tasting than the lasi we ordered in Queens Restaurant. Even I liked it and I'm not a fan of lasis. I ordered a chicken biryani with basmati rice (P135). The sauce was really tasty and goes well with my wheat bread. Too bad I could not eat a lot of the basmati rice. The basmati rice was really good. I could not resist a spoon of rice so I gave in. Hay! :-)

One thing to note though, their soup is not very tasty. You might want to put a little bit of soy sauce or salt to make it tastier. It's like a bland broth with vegetables.

All in all, the experience of driving there asking for directions and finally having a good meal was a lot of fun. The price is very reasonable. The servers are courteous, friendly and very attentive. The food is yummy and worth going back to. Surprisingly, even if there's no air conditioning at a warm October morning, their ventilaion is really good since I didn't hear Ed complain that it was hot. hehehe!

If you want an adventure, try this place out. It might be worth the trip inside the campus, if you've never been there or a trip back if you haven't visited your alma mater in a long time.

Average cost per person: Around P100 to P150
Location: Inside the swimming pool compound, in front of the International center - Magsaysay St. (Not sure about the street though)
Directions: From Katipunan, make a left towards M. Guerero and then right on Magsaysay. It will be on your right side inside the Swimming pool complex. (I'm not very certain about this though. It might be better to ask the students in the area and get a kick out of their reactions. hehehe!).

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