Good old college memories at Rodic's Diner
Rodics Diner is a name that conjures good, old college memories. During
our college days at UP Diliman, my friends and I would treat ourselves
to a Rodics tapsilog after exams or a major project. Back then, that
simple meal was already a satisfying indulgence for us. Rodics offers a whole lot of rice meals, all at budget-friendly prices for us students. However, our most favorite meal here is the tapsilog.
That tapsilog was not even what you would consider haute cuisine -- it consisted mainly of thin shavings of beef and a sunny side up fried egg over oily garlic fried rice. It tasted good, best paired with spicy vinegar to balance the saltiness and meaty richness of the tapa. It was cheap but for young college students like us back then, that was already one great reward for a semester of hard and intensive labor.
The place
itself is like any other ordinary carinderias that you would find elsewhere. It was small and
cramped with plastic mono block chairs and wooden tables with ventilation
provided by a small wall electric fan. And while the personnel are nice, you
can't really expect them to treat you like royalty.
But beyond the
superficial, you go to Rodics for the experience, because that is part of
college life, because that is an integral component of UP culture and student life.
Logo taken from Rodic's Diner's Facebook page.
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