Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Crave Park: Where you can find the food you are craving for


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Enjoyed this day with the ABM bloggers <3
Crave Park is an art themed place where you can find different dishes from different stalls. It has 25 stalls, and has a second deck. This food park is located at Block 3 Lot 22 and 24 Mayor Gil Fernando Street, Centro De Buenviaje, Barangay Sto Nino, Marikina City. The Capuyoc Family envisioned Crave Park as they used arts for the theme for it to attract and encourage people to eat in this food park. The grand opening of the food park was held last October 22, 2016. Initially, this is a great place to eat. Most of the dishes that I’ve tried were delicious. 


What an awesome 2 storey 
The dim lights

However, the problem of this food park was the lack of lighting: it was really dim at night when it shouldn’t be. The lighting may not affect us that much but what about the others? Also the place does not have a smoking area, so whenever there are people smoking, there’s a possibility that we could inhale their smoke. Another problem that I’ve noticed is their location: it is not that easy to find especially if you are just going to commute. But if you have your own car, you can search the way how to go there, and it is easy to come and go.
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Spicy Chicken Wings, Mojo's and Bluelemonade <3 
With regards to the prices of the food, they are quite affordable yet worth it. You can have your own strategy for you to not spend too much. To lessen the expense, you can buy a food that could fit to your group and share the amount of the food's prices. Like what my friends and I did when we went there, we split up to each stalls and shared them together for us to try different food. The dish I volunteered to buy was a bucket of twelve pieces of chicken wings. I shared the amount of payment with my classmate. Some of my classmates bought the dishes they want and shared them to us. About the drinks, we chose the blue lemonade flavor. It cost 250 pesos. It was big enough for 4 persons.


Another thing that I like in their place is their second deck because you can see the view of the city, and even though there were no fans, it was not that hot. I like how the stalls are arranged. The lightings are dim yet somehow it’s quite beautiful especially when it is at night. The way the lightings are aligned aren’t good. Some tables don't have enough lightings and it is really simple that everyone who will go to Crave Park will say that the tables and chairs are not attractive. But still, it is a pleasure to have been in this place because they served delicious dishes and I won't regret to have eaten at Crave Park. And there is also a place to take a picture, as if they made it as a photo booth.
If there is anything that the manager of the Crave Park should work on, it should be the lightings for the tables and chairs on the second deck. They can really improve it by decorating it in a very simple yet elegant decoration. They should also put a non-smoking sign for each area to practice etiquette.
Overall, I am going to give the Crave Park four out of five stars. If you are searching for a delicious food and the food you are craving for, the Crave Park will do for you but do not expect too much of it.

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