Picture
this: Inside the house, it is about 90 degrees F and the power is cut off due to
maintenance of the wires. If you want to fry an egg you don’t need the gas
stove. Just place the egg on the counter, add salt and pepper to taste and
voila! Of course, I am exaggerating here but I guess you will agree that these
temperatures are a bit too much, especially when you cannot turn on a fan.
It was under
these circumstances that my friends decided to have dinner out. We went to a resort
I had never been before: Vasco’s,
located in Subic’s Freeport zone. Upon
entering the ambiance looks quite nice. It has something of an old ship and
looks wide and open, ready for many people and yet the place is not cramped. All
tables have a glass plate including a photograph on every corner.
The staff is
very friendly and helpful. When it comes to food it became a bit of a
disappointment. Our spicy squid was served on sizzling plates but it was far
from sizzling and neither it was spicy. Fortunately, the Chili powder was. Also, the
beef was not really hot when served. However, it was tender and the taste was
good. Only later I realized that maybe Vasco’s too had a brownout and was
running on a generator which could possibly be the reason for the warm but not
hot food. Maybe we had just picked the wrong dishes.
After we
finished our dinner a young man and 2 young women came in and picked the table
next to us. I told my friends “I hear them speaking Dutch and from the sound of
it they are either from the south of Holland or they are Flemish.” I decided to
ask them and it turned out they were Flemish. All of a sudden I heard myself
talk Dutch which was a bit weird.
To close
this (short) blog: Sometimes I prefer to take the fire escape leaving a place.
Here I would not advise it.
Love the ones you’re with and be
loved in return
I agree with you. Vascos' ambiance is quite good but their food wasn't that great. I assume you ordered Bulalo (Beef Stew)- should be served hot. Oh well, years ago Vasco's food was great.
Well, as I mentioned, maybe they too had problems with the power that day. It's worth to give it another try.
Hi Sir Frans! This is Katherine. SBFZ doesn't have power disruption that day. lol
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