The Madman's Favorite Spaghetti...
Yet another MAD with Hunger post. This is a madman's choice. The evaluation is not made by ingredients or Italian taste or actual quality or price necessarily... just be sheer taste and satisfaction that makes me come back again and again and crave for another serving. And this category involves spaghetti noodles with predominantly tomato-based beef sauce, so no fancy-smancy white sauces or other pastas are considered.
Second Runner-Up: Black Pepper Spaghetti, Lola's Restaurant. Actually I don't remember exactly where this quaint little restaurant is, but I remember it's a converted house within a residential area near Timog Avenue. The spaghetti is a bowl of nice, al dente pasta with extremely tasty and savoury-spicy sauce that just reeks with black pepper. Delicious! Plus, the bread that comes with it is scrumptious and sops up whatever remains of the sauce really well. The only flaws here is that the restaurant is kinda hard to find and a bit pricey.
First Runner-Up: Spaghetti at Pancake House. The only spaghetti in a relatively fast food-type restaurant that I would consider buying for its absurd price just because it tastes great. Really meaty and satisfying and comes with tasty garlicky bread. I remember years ago when I was a kid it even came with a little cup of cheese you can dump on top yourself (nowadays they put the cheese on automatically). Again, the price is a bit of a flaw.
The Winner is: Mister Spaghetti at Mister Donut. HAHAHAHAHAHA! You were expecting Jollispaghetti or McSpaghetti? No Way! Mister Donut's spaghetti has the really savoury-garlicky-sweet sauce that I can eat again and again without fail. While it doesn't come with any garlic bread, you can order a cheezy-dog goodwich to go with it. At the low price, you can have a dessert donut and drink without ever getting close to spending a hundred pesos. From price to taste, this is perfect! Yummy! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Honorable Mentions: A&W's spaghetti is cheap and really tasty, but the restaurant has seen better days. Still recommended.
Damn. Now I'm hungry again.
Yet another MAD with Hunger post. This is a madman's choice. The evaluation is not made by ingredients or Italian taste or actual quality or price necessarily... just be sheer taste and satisfaction that makes me come back again and again and crave for another serving. And this category involves spaghetti noodles with predominantly tomato-based beef sauce, so no fancy-smancy white sauces or other pastas are considered.
Second Runner-Up: Black Pepper Spaghetti, Lola's Restaurant. Actually I don't remember exactly where this quaint little restaurant is, but I remember it's a converted house within a residential area near Timog Avenue. The spaghetti is a bowl of nice, al dente pasta with extremely tasty and savoury-spicy sauce that just reeks with black pepper. Delicious! Plus, the bread that comes with it is scrumptious and sops up whatever remains of the sauce really well. The only flaws here is that the restaurant is kinda hard to find and a bit pricey.
First Runner-Up: Spaghetti at Pancake House. The only spaghetti in a relatively fast food-type restaurant that I would consider buying for its absurd price just because it tastes great. Really meaty and satisfying and comes with tasty garlicky bread. I remember years ago when I was a kid it even came with a little cup of cheese you can dump on top yourself (nowadays they put the cheese on automatically). Again, the price is a bit of a flaw.
The Winner is: Mister Spaghetti at Mister Donut. HAHAHAHAHAHA! You were expecting Jollispaghetti or McSpaghetti? No Way! Mister Donut's spaghetti has the really savoury-garlicky-sweet sauce that I can eat again and again without fail. While it doesn't come with any garlic bread, you can order a cheezy-dog goodwich to go with it. At the low price, you can have a dessert donut and drink without ever getting close to spending a hundred pesos. From price to taste, this is perfect! Yummy! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Honorable Mentions: A&W's spaghetti is cheap and really tasty, but the restaurant has seen better days. Still recommended.
Damn. Now I'm hungry again.

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