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Night at The Hive





Eating out is a thing. We pick a place, have lunch or dinner with loved ones, chat here and there about stuff or make comments about the food or the place. Basically, it’s a way of bonding with each other.

A few days ago, one of my good friends told me about a new food park that opened in town called The Hive Food Park. And she told me that the food there was good and so is the ambiance. So, I decided to visit the place with my fam. The first time we got there, it was so new, that the place was swarming with people. I guess we were all hyped about it. Old and young, family and barkadas
We didn’t really mind and proceeded to order food on the first booth that we saw. Haha.



Anyways, The Hive Food Park is a place for foodies, like me. It offers a variety of meals to choose from without the hassle to transfer from one place to another. We started our dining experience with two refreshing glass of lemonade and a soda from BottomsUp. With a refreshing beverage at our side, it was time to enjoy some of The Hive’s savory dishes! So, we roamed around the place and got a fresh sabaw sa isda and sinugbang tuna (Native fish soup and grilled tuna) from Tuna Bites. Got down and dirty to properly enjoy Barbecue Joe’s pinoy classic fave—Barbeque and Chicken Inasal. And my siblings’ best loved, the ramen, from Kenya Kaffe. Ended our feast with a sweet Japanese inspired Taiyaki from Taiyaki Scream. The food was satisfyingly good and its prices are fair and friendly. 











While I really loved the place, I wished that there will be more stalls that will soon rise there in the future for more variety. I’d give my experience a 4/5 stars! If you’re a foodie person who loves to spend time with family and friends, and want to satisfy your cravings, then you should definitely head to The Hive Food Park.

The Hive Food Park is located in Limketkai Center, Rosario Cres, Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental.

‘Til next time :)

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