I am always on the look-out for hole-in-the-wall places and other eateries that offer extraordinary-tasting food. And that quest has landed me on the doorstep of San Seh in Tomas Morato, near the Boys Scout Rotonda.
Very simple place at first glance but my companion, who suggested we eat here, said that the dumplings are delicious. She got me at that line.
So for a quick dinner, here is what we ordered:
The prices were fair and the food was indeed great.
For the service, not so exemplary but hey, the food will make you come back. All is good then. š
RESTO FACTS:
San Seh Hand-Pulled Noodle House
55 Timog Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle
Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. #: (02) 921 6014
FB: San Seh Hand-Pulled Noodle House
~Lovelee~
Very simple place at first glance but my companion, who suggested we eat here, said that the dumplings are delicious. She got me at that line.
So for a quick dinner, here is what we ordered:
Pork Dumplings (7pcs/Php 115.00) They were good. Generous filling. Pour some black vinegar on it and it's good. Eat this fast because the wrapper can get dry after 20 minutes or so. |
Beancurd Roll (Php 95.00) 3 pieces in quantity only but with all the food that we had (only 2 of us), we were not able to finish all. A shame because I liked this dumpling too. It's filled and yummy. |
The interiors. |
And outside. |
For the service, not so exemplary but hey, the food will make you come back. All is good then. š
RESTO FACTS:
San Seh Hand-Pulled Noodle House
55 Timog Avenue, Brgy. South Triangle
Diliman, Quezon City
Tel. #: (02) 921 6014
FB: San Seh Hand-Pulled Noodle House