Thursday, July 3, 2008

Manna SuTuKil Food House


Fond of food? Don’t know where to treat your loved ones since all you can think of are the known, overly advertised, fast food restaurant? Why not try Manna SuTuKil Food House (Manna)? This is a true authentic Cebuano restaurant that serves fresh and delicious Filipino seafood dishes. It is a very relaxing restaurant. You feel the ocean breeze blow as you eat. You also have a view of mangroves, an internationally protected marine plant species. However, if you are not fond of the sea breeze, Manna has an aircon room that can cater around 25 persons comfortably. To add to that, you are presented with a fresh array of fish, shellfish, lobster, crabs, shrimp, prawns, seaweed, squid, and more. However, for those who are not fond of seafood, Manna offers a limited amount of meat and vegetable dishes. You then have the freedom to decide how you want your selected meats to be cooked. You can even decide how the different parts of your selected meats get cooked!!! For example, if you order a whole fish, you can decide to have the head Tula (made into soup), belly area Sugba (grilled), and tail Kilaw (raw meat mixed with vinegar and other spices). Of course, Manna is not limited to just SUTUKIL. They also fry and bake dishes. Should you have a hard time deciding on how you want your selected meats to be cooked, Manna offers a menu that you can choose from (Manna 2008).

Manna is located behind the stage at Mactan Shrine, Lapu-lapu City , Cebu- Philippines . You can find out more about Manna at http://www.freewebs.com/mannastk/aboutus.htm.

Their Telefax number is (++63) 340 64 48.

You can find a sketch to the restaurant at: http://www.freewebs.com/mannastk/contactus.htm

You can find an old copy of their menu with the old prices (you need to contact them to know their most current prices) at: http://www.freewebs.com/mannastk/menu.htm

Trust me, the food is really yummy here. It is the best seafood restaurant I have ever eaten in!!!!



References

Manna (2008) Manna SuTuKil Food House, Available from: http://www.mannastk.webs.com/, [Accessed 3 July 2008].

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