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Yvan Navy Burger And Kebab House

Have you tried walking around and try to find some place to eat then suddenly, your feet have brought you into an amazing find? You'll never say it's amazing until you taste what Yvan Navy has to offer.

Yvan Navy offers a wide range of both burgers and pasta. Located at Honradez Street between San Diego and E. Quintos Streets, Manila, Philippines. What's so amazing about them is, they are offering a rather huge sizes of patty for their burgers. Another thing I am so curious about is, they are cooking it thru Volcanic Rock!!!

They got the following for a say reasonable price:

Quarter Pounder 
Double Quarter Pounder
Triple Quarter Pounder
Half Pounder
Double Half Pounder
Triple Half Pounder
Burger Steak Rice



For their Pasta, they are offering:



Baked Lasagna
Baked Macaroni
Spaghetti Bolognese
Alfredo Carbonara





They got both Kebab Pita and Kebab Rice.

They also offers Nachos, Nachos with Beef, Tacos, Quesadilla and Crinkle-Cut Fries

Soon according to their Facebook page, they will be offering Brownie Bites ;-) I gotta taste that!!!

So what they got for beverage?

Pineapple Juice
Mango Juice
Iced Tea
Orange Juice
Softdrinks
Bottled water

When I first saw the place, I said maybe it's just an ordinary family business trying to get by. During my first visit, there were not that so many people visiting the place. It is not that big that time compared to their newly renovated place today.

A month later, with a friend, we decided to come visit it again. The people are so many that there were parking problems for customers who come with cars. Needless to say, it was a great venture.

If you'll decide to visit the place one time, I'll recommend their Double Quarter Pounder, bring someone to share it with.

Cheerio!

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