Ooooohh…. Ahhhh… Grrrr.. Ohhhh maaaayyy gawwwd! This is so gooood!

 

…………….

 

Wait…what’s so good?

The food, of course! What were you guys thinking? Huh.

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Tali Beach

Nonetheless, whatever you were thinking, this is definitely the best way to describe the food here at this traditional, but definitely unique restaurant.

Seafood Island is another one of the quickly rising stars when it comes to great food. Offering eaters an awesome, beach and summer-like atmosphere with waiters dressed in summer outfits, this one-of-a-kind restaurant definitely offers a meal that will give you quite the orgasm you’ve never had…at least not that kind, wink, wink.

But you know what I mean.

Blackbeard’s Seafood Island restaurant is definitely a must try for groups of people, family and friends who want to experience seafood in heaven on earth.

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Seafood Island Restaurant Northshore Grill, Harbor Point Subic

With 10 branches around the country, Seafood Island offers a different kind of dining experience by allowing you to eat on banana leaves, barehanded. Okay, you can ask for a spoon and fork. But why ruin the experience with today’s society rules? Get down and dirty with food and enjoy the especially delicious seafood this restaurant offers.

Not only that, if you’re hoping for food overload or food coma of any kind, you’ll probably get just that – especially if you order meals such as Tali Beach, Palawan Shores or Davao Gulf.

Here’s a recap of pictures of our dine-in at Seafood Restaurant. Now you know why I call it the real food orgasm. Or coma, depending on how much you eat. I was so excited to eat that I tried racing with my friends just to see who would be the last to give up on eating.

 

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Tali Beach P965 (3-4pax), P1365 (5-6pax)

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Tali Beach

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Tali Beach – how can I stop picturing it when it’s just so gawd-demn beautiful? lol

 

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Kare Kare Seafood P435

 

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Davao Gulf P1450 (5-6pax)

 

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Davao Gulf P1450 (5-6pax)

 

and my favorite…this can probably feed a small country. LOL

 

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Palawan Shores P785 (3-4pax), P1280 (5-6pax)

 

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Salad

 

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Kilawin

I could try enumerate each food for you, but it’ll probably take me a few hours. LOL.

 

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all our food

Surprisingly, while you may think this mountainous food would cost thousands of pesos, it’s in fact, pretty affordable with a good set of food for 5 – 6 people ranging from P1000 – P1700. Tropical drinks are available in a range of prices from P50 – 100. For those who like to experience a double happy hour by drowning in seafood and alcohol, Seafood Island also serves beer and cocktails.

There’s no better way of finding out than by going there and tasting it yourself. Enjoy the orgasm!

Branches are located in Market! Market!, Greenbelt 3, Araneta Center, Alabang Town Center, Trinoma, Nuvali, Eastwood, Marquee Mall, TechnoHub and Harbor Point Mall, Subic.

 

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Bloggers, Ms. Jeanne and the chef

For more information on Blackbeard’s Seafood Island Restaurant:

www.seafoodisland.net

restaurants in subic

Tali Beach P965 (3-4pax), P1365 (5-6pax)

Like their Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Blackbeards.Seafood.Island

The Philippine Travelogue thanks Ms. Jeanne, Subic Homes, Zoobic Safari, Treetop Adventures, Aristocrat, Sumo Sam, Seafood Island for our trip on June 22 – 23, 2012.

The Philippine Travelogue enjoyed her weekend with friends Eric of Byahilo, Darwin of Tracking Treasure, Jerome of Balintataw, Kaiz of Miss Backpacker and Ivan of Batang Lakwatsero.

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17 Comments

  1. Posted July 8, 2012 at 1:07 pm | Permalink

    Kaya naman orgasmic ang experience, kasama pala si Darwin. Tee hee….

    Wait, the name of the resto is Blackbeard? Yet another reason for being orgasmic. Tee hee hee….

    But by the looks of it, seafood galore nga. In fer, di naman kamahalan. At lahat na yata ng lamang dagat present sa hapagkainan. Parang under the sea na rin. Feeling little mermaid. Tee hee hee hee….

    This post made me come…down to the dining room. Kain na nga rin ako. Tee hee hee hee hee….
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  2. Posted July 8, 2012 at 2:56 pm | Permalink

    Seriously, this post got me salivating! Arrgg..
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  3. Posted July 8, 2012 at 3:03 pm | Permalink

    Reminds me of an old-school fiesta, but in a modern setting. The food looks yummy! Seafood <3
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  4. Posted July 8, 2012 at 3:49 pm | Permalink

    OMG!!! this is one place to visit… sarap!!! i love those kilawan shrimps and crabs

  5. Posted July 8, 2012 at 8:51 pm | Permalink

    cornocupia of seafood delights, well, it can really be orgasmic just looking at them, how much more to devour them!

  6. Posted July 8, 2012 at 8:57 pm | Permalink

    Boodle!!! Now that’s a lot of food on the table….
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    Posted July 8, 2012 at 9:15 pm | Permalink

    Ohh..this is a must visit place. the prices aren’t so bad ha!

  8. Posted July 8, 2012 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

    wow, who ever thought of the presentation of food, is just genius!
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  9. Posted July 8, 2012 at 10:19 pm | Permalink

    In fairness, the restaurant is really good not just in their food presentation but also in the generosity of their servings. I’m sure that dining in Seafood Island would be an unforgettable experience.
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  10. Posted July 8, 2012 at 11:35 pm | Permalink

    kasama ninyo si Eric, so no wonder orgasmic,,,hahahaha. I will ask him next time he is home kung ano kadami ang nakain nya ;) so sino ang pinakabilis?
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  11. Posted July 8, 2012 at 11:47 pm | Permalink

    seeing this makes me remember thailand or other asian country I’ve been too! i love seafood so much! xx

  12. Posted July 9, 2012 at 1:19 am | Permalink

    Inggit naman ako, I’m a pescatarian, that place would seem like heaven to me. If I were there, uubusin ko yung tahong at shrimp hehe. And yeah,I agree that it’s cheap, esp kung fresh lahat yan!
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  13. Posted July 9, 2012 at 11:45 am | Permalink

    I am speechless, kakainggit ang daming sea food. that is one thing i miss here. no fresh sea food. all are frozen ,with limited choices and too pricey.
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  14. Posted July 9, 2012 at 4:40 pm | Permalink

    This is what I like especially in Cebu… I think there is seafood island in eastwood… Will try to check this out.
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  15. Posted July 10, 2012 at 2:04 pm | Permalink

    hindi ako masyadong mapa seafood pero in fairness mukhang mura ang mga prices.

  16. Posted July 14, 2012 at 12:31 am | Permalink

    I’ve never tried Blackbeard’s Seafood Island yet, but I always see their restaurant in Eastwood. Anyway, love the sets and the presentation. I’m a big fan of seafoods so I’ll definitely recommend my family to try this on our next food trip! :D
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  17. Posted July 14, 2012 at 8:31 pm | Permalink

    I’ve tried blackbeard’s seafood island a couple of times before. Their boodle feasts are all nice and is good value for money since its good for sharing. Most often than not, we get their Dagupan’s pride :D

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