It was way past lunch when my stomach started complaining. I would have forgotten if not for that. I want something that I can't actually have when I go back to Manila. So fast-foods were not a considerable option. The nearest that we could ever think about is this Chinese restaurant just near the mall we're at, conveniently named Kusina Tsina.

When I was having Kiara, the mere smell of Chinese food made me want to throw up. But after 9 years, I think I've grown accustomed to it as though it's a part of my culinary preferences. What came as a surprise was that my daughter loves it, compared to Italian food, specifically pasta and pizza which her taste buds often rejects.

Wesley of course is Chinese, therefore he'd have to love his own. Come to think of it, I don't know any Chinese who dislikes Chinese food...If you come to know anyone, he's sure is an oddball.

I find Chinese food rather oily but really tasty. Thanks to that one person who discovered MSG. That's one thing too, I shove all this tasty Chinese food in my mouth and end up seriously dizzy, what with all that MSG. A good excuse to have tea and wash away the toxins in our body.
My verdict? The food was really great and the prices were reasonable. I just hope that the urban food legend that Chinese food uses much MSG would not hold true with Kusina Tsina.






