The Quezon Restaurant in Fisher Mall has been there for a few years now but it's only today that we tried it - and the lunch buffet was good!
What was more interesting were their collection of pictures of the city of Manila circa the 1920s-1930s.
My pictures here don't do them justice because of their glass frame and their chandelier lighting which causes some reflection on the pictures.
Manila was indeed a genteel and a beautiful city by the bay before with, already at that time, a mixture of American and Spanish architecture.
Too bad the Japanese bombed almost everything into ruins in World War II.
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