Mar 31, 2014

we love beso

the last of my 2013 eats and one of the best meals of 2013. we didn't have a kl christmas dinner so we decided to meet up in manila instead. beso exceeded our expectations, we liked it a lot.

forgot what this is called, but basically a selection of chorizos and ham.
we liked everything, they are not salty at all.

this isn't really spectacular but it's quite unique, dark chocolate and
chorizo on bread.

clams with white wine? yummy just soak the bread in the sauce.

mussels with a tomato based sauce..yummy too!

humongous prawns/shrimps were used for the gambas.
i am salivating right now as i try to recall this dish.

the paella is overloaded with seafood, this is the only
time i 'll complain about a paella not having enough rice.


we really loved this dinner. maybe we should make it a tradition and hopefully next time more kl friends can join. we had sangria too, such a gastronomic treat.


beso
bhs central
bonifacio global city

Mar 28, 2014

namnam

i've wanted to try this place for the longest time and finally had the chance. unfortunately i wasn't impressed. not that the food was bad but it wasn't mind blowing as well. i guess the good reviews gave me higher expectations. it's good enough if you want to try traditional filipino food fare or filipino food with a twist. 

cheese stuffed chili in spring roll wrapper. forgot how they call this but this is
commonly known as dynamite. it's not spicy at all.

pako aka fern salad with a citrusy vinaigrette tossed with tomatoes,
smoked fish and salted egg.


patis (fish sauce) wings - sweet, salty and crispy


garlicky bangus belly


beef short ribs sinigang with watermelon


mango and kesong puti turon









namnam
greenbelt 2
makati city




Mar 26, 2014

chuck's deli

the secret is with the bread...soft pillowy insides and a crusty outside. i tried one of the bestsellers, the buffy, it's buffalo chicken fillets. the flavors were spot on and they don't scrimp on the filling, it was really good. this was a half slab and it is more than enough. i think 1/4 is just right especially with the sides.










chuck's deli
eastwood mall

Mar 21, 2014

unagi katsu

i love eel and was curious on how ginza bairin fares in the battle of tonkatsus. let's just say i will never shell out more than 700PHP for eel katsu! it was oily and the unagi didn't have any flavor. though my friend said her curry katsu fared much better. stick to the classics i hate expensive meals that are not worth it!







ginza bairin
up town center

ikkoryu ramen

since ippudo hasn't reached the manila shores yet, i tried to find a similar ramen and thought ikkoryu fits the bill. let's just say it doesn't hit the spot. it was oily and has very little broth. can you see my black garlic ramen with all the noodles exposed. on top of this service was abysmal and they weren't even full then.


one of the specials during the time we ate there.
it's a ponzu based ramen if i'm not mistaken

black garlic ramen

karaage - crispy but can use more seasoning



ikkoryu ramen
sm aura

desserts at le creperie

been wanting to try la creperie, good thing i was in manila when i had the cravings for crepe. went here for desserts/merienda post our green pastures lunch.

banana caramel ? such a classic combination imho

c's nutella mango crepe also good but i am not really a choco/nutella fan








la creperie
edsa shangri-la plaza

Feb 12, 2014

grazing at green pastures

remember in my previous post i mentioned kettle was not my intended lunch spot. well, green pastures was. i could not believe that at 2pm on a weekday the place was packed. so i made sure i had reservations for my succeeding visitS. ate there twice because there's so much i wanted to try and i'll be back over and over again to try other items.

why am i engrossed with green pastures? because the resto has a farm to table concept, they source their ingredients from farmers/producers themselves so they are guaranteed fresh and most if not all ingredients are organic. i'm a sucker for organic/healthy food items. so here are the items i got during my outings.

for drinks i've read about kombucha which is supposed to be this healthy drink rich with probiotics. ummm it's a bit sour and i didn't like the ginger they mixed it up with. i should have ordered plain kombucha or better yet the melon green tea which was nice and refreshing by the way.


fried mushrooms - this was just like a mushroom tempura and their signature touch of malt vinegar spritzer on the side. the spritzer seems fancy but it becomes oily and god knows how many people used their hands to spray over their mushrooms or fries. the  dish was really just ordinary.




pinoy eggs - basically a pinoy twist on scotch eggs. first of all, i don't think they used duck eggs for this. duck eggs are more orangey and this one looks like chicken eggs. the egg was perfectly cooked, the yolk was runny when you cut it. i wish there's more flavor on the longganisa and that the pako/fern salad would be less salty, the dressing was a bit overpowering.




all'amatriciana - i saw this at the next table and decided to order it. they used buccatini, thus the thicker noodles which was just apt for that chunk of pancetta which was so good, it wasn't salty it was just right, you wouldn't think you're eating bacon! i liked this pasta dish.




roast organic chicken - this is a bestseller and i've read so many reviews on this. i am a sucker for chicken and it's organic! it's cooked with a light konbu broth with asparagus. it was tender and seasoned just right. had this twice and do you notice the difference? the second one is prettier than the first haha. i complained that when i tried it the first time the chicken seemed raw because of the pinkish color, i was told that it was their method of cooking, it was cooked like ham so i dunno what she meant by that, was it smoked? brined? maybe brined that's why the meat turned pinkish. anyway, this is a must!




farmhouse salad - finally! greens!  my first lunch buddy doesn't like veggies so i really needed to go back because green pastures is known for their salads. however, i tried one of the mainstays and not the monthly special. we liked this a lot....well we are a family of green leafy veggie addicts.



carbonara - isn't that huge chunk of meat familiar? i actually didn't like this much. the sauce seems pale/diluted not a rich thick creamy consistency that one should get from the cheese and egg if this was a real carbonara, think prego carbonara sauce. but i love the pancetta so pwede na ren :)



blue ribbon burger - this one is made of kitayama wagyu which really didn't stand out for me. it's a nicely constructed burger - buttered brioche bun, blue cheese....the works! but i just don't feel like it justifies the price point.



milk, eggs and honey - greek yogurt, honeycomb and lemon curd. it's not for regular folks who likes their chocolatey dessert. it's for people like me who loves greek yogurt and lemon curd hehe. for me it's nice - it's healthy! at ang hirap palang kainin ng honeycomb eventually you'll end up with beeswax in your mouth hehe.



there are no major misses for green pastures, i think that the menu offers a wide range of food items depending on the preferences of people. i'm just happy that they offer healthy e.g. organic options. i still have a couple of items that i want to try. i will definitely go back when i'm in manila!



green pastures
4th level shangri-la plaza east wing