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El Poco Cantina - A very good Mexican restaurant in Manila

Manila - A distance from our hotel via Grab but it was worth the trip to this Mexican restaurant.   Cash only restaurant but the good food is reasonably price.

Lesley and I in this restaurant

We had to queue to order our food, paid in cash and waitress will deliver the food quite fast.  Water is complimentary and reviews mentioned that there are many students come to this cheap Mexican place.   

We ordered minced beef Quesadillas and it was one of the best I have tasted - very delicious.

This was cut into 4 slices - tender and the cheese just melted in my mouth at Php 190 for 4 pieces that is about SGD4.75 for 4.

Soft Tacos - Chicken Chopotle

2 pieces for Php 200 - the vegetables tasted very fresh and the side sauces added some spicy to this Tacos.

Quesabirria Tacos beef

Fried tacos and it was a bit oily due to the frying of the Tacos but the fillings were very delicious.  Really worth coming again to this Mexican restaurant and they have Boritos and much more.

The total meal came up to Php 860 about SGD 21.50.

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