Friday, August 2, 2013

The Red Crab: Alimango House @ Venice Piazza, Taguig

For our first visit together in Venice Piazza we went to The Red Crab for dinner. We were thinking if we will choose Old Vine, Amici or this one. Finally we picked the place that would satisfy our cravings for seafood. :)

Once inside I instantly noticed how the place looked like a gallery. There was even a mural full of sea creatures  on the far end wall which bore the lyrics of a famous Filipino children's song about crabs.

The Red Crab Alimango House (Table Setting)
The Red Crab Alimango House Menu
The Red Crab Alimango House
The Red Crab Alimango House (outside)
The Red Crab Alimango House (outside)




The Red Crab Alimango House Decors

The Red Crab Alimango House (Table Setting)



Tong, tong, tong, tong, pakitong-kitong, alimango, sa dagat, malaki at masarap, mahirap mahuli sapagkat nangangagat..
We ordered a set meal good for 3-4 persons. It already has rice, crab, squid, chicken, tilapia, okra, talong and itlog na pula. It also comes with a pitcher of iced tea all for Php1,088 pesos only. The major disappointment for us is the absence of prawns in the mix.


So this was our dinner for that day. In the menu it said that it was good for 3-4 pax but I am pretty sure that it is not because we ate everything (we are both girls) except for the chicken. They had thrown a very generous serving of rice which is for sure good for 3-4 people but the seafood was just enough for the two of us. Despite this, we actually find their seafood yummy!!! Everything was grilled to perfection and their rice was also good specially with strips of green mango and onions on the side. This is definitely a HIT!!!

Geraldine and Patricia eating the feast! :))


It may look disgusting to you but this is our proof that this set meal is not good for 3-4 people. We almost emptied the bilao if not for the rice, chicken and talong.



The Red Crab Alimango House
G/F Venice Piazza
Upper Mckinley Road
Mckinley Town Center
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig

403-8011



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