
When I first had my braces, I thought I would not be having trouble eating. But lo and behold, when I tried eating that night I went home, I was absolutely disappointed because a lot of the rice found their way in between the brackets. I could not chew on my food because of the pain. And yes, my teeth have become sensitive. So there. Since then, I've been eating quite a little and I oftentimes do not munch on my food anymore.
I miss being able to eat. And right now, I'm craving for burgers and pizza and chocolates. But I can't. So I've resorted to rice with a lot of soup or other hot meals like goto, lugaw, batchoy, and lomi.
Speaking of food, I went out last night with some friends. We were finding a place to bring another friend of theirs who arrived early this morning. We decided to try Hawak Kamay because we were told that it was a good place to eat. So there we went and one of the things we discovered was that the place had a good location. Maybe a good location if you had your own wheels. But if you were commuting, it is going to be a task because you would have to ride a jeepney and then take a tricycle. If you're going early, you can maybe catch one of the very few jeepneys that pass by the place.
Anyhow, we went around the place looking for a good place to sit. The problem was each was cramped. Unless you took that place inside (which I think had too much light if you're opting for a quiet night) or that table right smack in the entrance. We were told that the kilawin dishes were great so we decided in tanguigue. We also ordered some buko juice and a mango juice.
It took quite a while for our orders to be served though there were only quite a few customers and a lot of waiters. The buko juice came fresh for they were served still as coconuts with the tops chopped off and a straw was just inserted in the hole. We were almost finishing the juice we ordered when the kilawin came. It took quite a long time for the kilawin to be served despite the fact that kilawin does not need to be cooked. Really.
Anyhow, I found the kilawin to be quite okay but my friends who are food lovers find the whole kilawin experience to be not okay. They said that a person who eats much would probably suffer from a stomachache because of the coconut milk (gata) used in it when it should be plain vinegar and some spices only. Oh well.
After the whole dinner, we decided that we bring their friend to Seven Degrees today instead. Later, we'll be going there. We might try going back to Hawak Kamay in a few months but we are not so sure if we will.
The fact remains though that no matter where we eat, I still won't be able to enjoy the food as much as I used to.
Image from RPM