It’s funny that we decided to eat at Army Navy for our last dinner in Tagaytay when there are tons of Army Navy restaurants back in Manila.
For the record though, it wasn’t our first choice. We were already lined up outside Buon Giorno, which was literally filled to the brim, when the group agreed to move elsewhere. π
And so we drove next door to a not-so-busy Army Navy nook. π
I will always have a soft spot for Army Navy because of how awesomely-filling their burgers and burritos are. It, however, is not something that I’ll eat regularly–perhaps three visits a month will do it for me.Β If I were a boy, it’d be a completely different story though.
We were pretty lucky that we were first to line up before this group of tourists. I don’t like lining up and waiting for food–thankyouverymuch. π
So what did I order? My favorite Quesadilla, of course! π I’m a sucker for anything that it toasted and has cheese. This may sound weird, but I’d choose this over a burger any time, any day.
Served hot and fresh, this is a great option for those who doesn’t want to wolf down the chain’s carbo-loaded burgers.
What’s a trip to Army Navy without their infamous Freedom Fries? π Even without dipping it in ketchup, their fries are already packed with flavor, don’t you think? It reminds me a lot of KFC’s fries too. Although Army Navy still wins by a mile in terms of portions. π
Sure, we may have gone down the safe route by dining at Army Navy. BUT the branches in Makati don’t offer the same chilly breeze that comes with the Tagaytay branch, right? π
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