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On The Spotlight: This Restaurant Fills Your Oyster Cravings in the City

Oysterrrrific!

Oysters are a great way to get protein, zinc, vitamin D, omega-3 fatty acids, and other nutrients. Oysters are also high in zinc, which may be one of the reasons why oysters have often been referred to as an aphrodisiac.

You can’t go wrong with Cheese 🧀

2nd Street Oyster in Makati offers you a variety of raw, steamed, or baked oyster. If you are unsure they also have their Baked Oyster Sampler which has 12pcs mix and munch between Three Cheese, Alburi. Rockefeller, and Smoky BBQ at ₱560 for 12pcs.

Japanice Selections

Expanding from their menu are their Fried choices of Tempura Oysters with a variety of dipping choices from the usual tempura sauce, wasabi mayo, and siracha lemon.

You may opt to order their Japanese Menu from fresh, baked, tempura, or steamed. If you are unsure, you may order the Japanese Oyster Sampler with a variety of three selections.

A treat you will repeat 😋

IMAGE: 2ND STREET OYSTERS (ROCKEFELLER)

Oysters are high in zinc, which is great for your immune system. Oysters also contain high levels of iron and vitamin C, which makes them a great food for immunity. So what are you waiting for? Next time you want to eat oysters at 2nd Street Oysters, make sure to enjoy them with the following information in mind.

You may also opt to visit their branches for dine-in or pick up at
📍 The Hub Mayon QC (10AM-9PM)
📍 Cityland III, Makati (11AM-10PM)

To order, message them via www.instagram.com/2ndstreetoysters or thru their food delivery partners GrabFood, Foodpanda, and Pick-A-Roo.

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Written by Ryan Santos

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