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Gerry’s Jeepney in Maginhawa Street, Quezon City

November 18, 2016 by Josiah 1 Comment

A friend of mine was visiting and wanted to eat at Maginhawa Street in Quezon City. The problem is I do not know where to eat there! Luckily, I was at SparkLab Innovation Center and asked friends on where to eat good Filipino food in Maginhawa. One of them suggested Gerry’s Jeepney and two other’s agreed with an exclamation point. Therefore, we dined at Gerry’s Jeepney.

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If you're looking for good Filipino food I highly recommend Gerry's Jeepney in Maginhawa.

A photo posted by Lakas ng Trip (@lakasngtrip) on Nov 14, 2016 at 11:22pm PST

Getting to Gerry’s Jeepney

From Sparklab Innovation Center we went to the line of tricycles and told the driver to drop us off at Gerry’s Jeepney. After around 5 minutes he dropped us off at Gerry’s Jeepney and asked for the fare of 18 Pesos for 2 persons.

Gerry's Jeepney at Maginhawa Street, UP Village, Quezon City

I did not do any research prior to our visit at Gerry’s Jeepney that’s why I was surprised to see jeepneys as dining areas. Though jeepneys for me symbolizes public transporation that goes through traffic and sometimes crazy drivers, this one has a fun vibe. A good environment for family and friends to get together.

Posted in: Quezon City, Metro Manila Tagged: Dilis, FIlipino Food, Food, Gerry's Jeepney, Lechon Kawali, Maginhawa, Metro Manila, NCR, Quezon City, Metro Manila, UP Village

Quezon City Food Trip: Tomato Kick

November 24, 2010 by Josiah 4 Comments

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After some debate and trial-and-error, my cousins decided that we try Tomato Kick in Maginhawa St., UP Village.

Frankly, I was not interested in eating there. Tha last time I tried their dish was during my nephew’s birthday party which Tomato Kick catered. Their food was good, but not that good. But since it was getting late, hunger was slowly felt and with no clear direction to go, I agreed to try Tomato Kick.

While on our way to UP Village, Koo assured us that their food was much better when dining in. Interesting. A complete opposite of one of my Antipolo Food Trips.

We got seats quickly upon arriving. There was only a single group in the room. Little did we know that that small group has the power to amplify their voices to sound like 20 groups! No wonder they were the only group inside the room. Instead of just sitting there and

Posted in: Establishments, Food, Menu, Quezon City, Metro Manila Tagged: Food, Menu, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Tomato Kick, UP Village

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