Ever wonder what it would be like to be blind? In my
dinner in the dark experience, It made me see a lot of things. That we are just
so fortunate indeed to have sight and see, unlike our brothers and sisters who are blind. There are many things we take for
granted and not grateful about. It made me realize that even in eating we can appreciate the beauty of seeing what is it that God have created for us to see. And it touched
my heart how our blind fellows managed
to go on everyday with the disability they have.
The Zoomanity Group, having come up with this event to let us experience, understand and empathize with the condition
of the blind, is really a commendable act. And this was done in an equally for a good cause place. At the Metro Ruins the newest
resto hub in Makati . where group can
hang out, chill and enjoy the urban fee. Break out form all the stress of the
city life and see the metopolitan view in a new light. Satistfy you food
choices in this 2-in-1 restotaurant spot featuring Yakitori Daitokyo and Dampa by the
Ruins, a fusio of Japanes and Filipino sine.
Yakitori Daitokyo is a bistro that offers Japanese
street foods specially yakitori means
grille skewered food. Based on traditional small Japanese restaurant a popular gathering places particularly for
young people and office workers on their way home
Dampa by the Ruins is bar/restaurant concept inspired
by the shanties of informal settler. The walls in this place depict eh lowly
living conditions of the urban poor. In a small ways we are paying tribute to tthis marginalized
sector of our population who despite the odds, amanged to overcome the
challenges of poverty
Metro Ruins is
open daily from 11am to 2pm and 5:30 to 10pm For inquires you may call
8999324.
Visit here: https://www.facebook.com/zoomanitygroup/?fref=ts


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