Cascada…falls

My managers invited us leads out to lunch yesterday as part of the company’s counseling program. One of them suggested Cascada in Greenbelt and I got excited as the last time I ate there was when I went out on a blind date and Geez that was eons ago. I do recall my favorites though. One was the fried maki and the other one was the lamb skewers. My tongue looked forward to tasting those flavors and spices again.

We arrived there and of course I immediately took pictures. I was not able to set my camera properly so please pardon the lousy images. I just did not want my post to be without pictures for reference.

So going back… Of course we ordered the fried maki for starters. It was called Deep Fried Seafood Salad Maki in the menu. Initially, I wanted to order my favorite lamb skewers but there were some additions to the selections so I browsed first. They had a lunch promo going on where you could order a set 2-course or 3-course meal. This included soup (and/or salad), main course and of course dessert. I did not fancy anything indicated in the lunch promo so I continued turning the pages. I then found something with lamb although it wasn’t the skewers I had tried before. I ordered Lamb chops with Seafood Risotto with the meat cooked medium well. Sounds delicious doesn’t it?

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