Don't be fooled by the new sign. Sora Bulalo along Dona Soledad Avenue in Bicutan, Paranaque City has been around for a long, long time.
It's open 24/7 and serves not only bulalo, but also sizzling plate dishes like tuna and beef steak.
You know when a business succeeds in a big way and competitors will suddenly sprout like mushrooms in the immediate vicinity?
Me and my family have been living in Better Living Subdivision for about four years now, and I've seen a couple of bulalo restaurants fold after trying but failing to grab customers from Sora Bulalo.
In one recent visit, there were two sets of foreigners who didn't seem to know each other dining inside Sora's. The waitress told me that a lot of foreigners were regular customers. Locals, too, naturally.
Sora's stays open all night and all day because it invites a variety of clients, from guys trying to let the hot bulalo soup work its magic and remove their hangovers, to health nuts who believe that the bone marrow does wondrous things to their bodies. This is probably not true, but don't tell them that. They will insist it is.
Me? I just happen to like bulalo, either for lunch or dinner. I can have it with soup or pan fried. Good thing Sora's has both versions. read more