We’ve been to Lemuria once before on our Wedding Anniversary.
We went back last sunday for a no-occasion dinner. We usually eat out together on saturday nights after the anticipated mass. We didn’t go to mass this week because my son had a basketball game with his Ateneo and Xavier friends at 6 pm, my daughter had dinner date, and I went to dinner at the Maycacayan’s ancestral home.
My afternoon nap on sunday extended till almost 6 pm and no one dared woke-me-up. Nagising lang ako when I heard my daughter’s voice asking me if we’re still going to Lemuria.
The place is a short drive from our residence so it’s no big deal hurrying up to beat our 7 pm reservation.
The restaurant is inside a private compound somewhere in Horseshoe Drive and I supposed the owner lives there too.
A very new black Mercedes Benz is parked in the garage of the main house.
Edmund likes their lotus pond.
Lemuria is on the second floor of a two-story homey-looking structure.
Julienne will blog about the food, etc. I just took family pictures.
Allow one and a half-hours to complete your meal. Service is slow, maybe that’s the real intention. So that you can converse and bond. If you ran out of things to say, be ready to get bored.
Edmund gave me his old I-phone 3, he’s teaching me how to use it.
Soup and Salad…
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