Located on the 2nd level of SM Mall of Asia (PH), Stars and Stripes is your classic American restaurant. Though they have Tapsilog in their menu, which is so Filipino. hehe. It's what I ordered, though. Didn't have time to choose from their menu, since my son was feeling cranky that night (for the first time, ever).
Tapsilog is just a plain beef and egg meal (tapa=beef;itlog=egg), but so so yummy. The picture above is actually my plate, but as you may see there's a chicken finger between the eggs and beef and onion rings beside the rice, since hubby placed them there from the appetizer platter. (He very well knows that I couldn't get from the platter simply because I was busy feeding our son, and he's pretty sure his brother will finish every single appetizer.)
The picture above is what my brother-in-law ordered. I think this is one of the most highly priced meal on the menu. (So typical of him.) I couldn't remember what this is called, though. But it's fish with mashed potatoes and button mushrooms. According to my b.i.l., it tastes good. Well I have yet to find out.
I couldn't tell if Stars and Stripes is expensive or not, since we weren't the ones paying for dinner that night. Thanks to the mother-in-law of my s.i.l. for the delicious meal we had. Oh, she paid, too, for the plain porridge (David's Tea House) for my son.
I've read from other bloggers who've tried Stars and Stripes that their Pasta with Roasted Shrimps and burgers are not that good. The first being too creamy.
Must try: old-fashioned thick vanilla milkshake : steaks : chops
NOTE: Not advisable if dining in with a child who needs a high-chair. The restaurant only has 1. (Based from a personal experience.)
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