Mom Violy told me she wanted to order the Paella Negra from Dean & Deluca. Carmina suggested we dine in since we’d never really tried their main courses, always just getting takeout with the cream puffs . Mom Violy agreed, and we arrived about thirty minutes before the lunch rush began. The service was very slow, even though we had ordered ahead of time. They mistakenly brought out the Paella Valenciana , despite Mom Violy repeating the order three times to the person who took it. It turned out the cook on duty made the error, even though it was written down clearly. We know Paella Negra takes a long time to prepare, which is why Mom Violy had requested it to be cooked beforehand. She wanted it as her main meal, but because of the mix-up and feeling hungry, she took a piece of Carmina’s Turkey Club Sandwich and asked for the bacon on the side. I didn’t expect the turkey to be just one piece, and the bread was toasted so hard that it removed one layer of the sandwich. Since ...
Not sure if you remember Carmina use to work at Subway Sandwiches year 1989 when her parents owned a branch in California. We never had a wrap before where we can eat it in the Philippines. When you don't feel like eating a bread, we can make our meal into a wrap which Subway Philippines uses tortilla by selecting what type of meat, vegetables and sauces added to our meal. Carmina decided to try their Chicken Teriyaki by adding tomatoes, cucumber and onions with no dressing. It tasted like having a shawarma. The chicken teriyaki is sweet yet having the vegetables had balance out the taste for PHP 176.90 ($3.16). I was missing their cookies and decided to have two pieces chocolate chips and one oatmeal raisin for PHP 97.75 ($1.74). NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for Chicken Teriyaki Wraps, Chocolate Cookies and Oatmeal Cookies from Subway Philippines. Subscribe & follow @ Carmina Lifestyle a place to look, discover and share. Thank you for your support!