Aling Tonya’s Seafood Palutuan
Chow down and show down. That’s the name of the game in the growing restaurants’ fierce competition to win the after office partiers, barkadas, families and all sorts of diners’ attention at the bustling seaside at San Miguel by the Bay. Read more
Spa + Buffet
March 28, 2009 by bong
Filed under Recreation
Quite unbelievable. How in the world would you get that zen experience and mind and body relaxation at the same time you indulge in an endless serving of food? I don’t think they go well together, personally in my opinion. What the Read more
Korean Village
March 2, 2009 by adobowithketchap
Filed under Food
Gusto nyo ng talagang authentic Korean cuisine? Try the Korean Village at Nakpil, Malate. They’re open for lunch and dinner. We tried kimchi, bulgogi, seaweed, sweet dilis, fried tofu, Read more
Myron’s Place
January 31, 2009 by adobowithketchap
Filed under Food
I’m a big man with a big appetite for steak. And for me the real food for the real guy is at Myron’s Place, at Greenbelt 5 in Makati. The restaurant has a huge floor to ceiling clearance that shows off Read more
Cuillere
January 18, 2009 by adobowithketchap
Filed under Food
Pronounced as ‘kwee-yer’, Cuillere is a French word meaning spoon. Didn’t have to pull out a dictionary or google it from my cell phone, it’s written right on the recyclable placemats of this Read more
Ma Mon Luk
By Diana A. Galang And Jeremy C. Malcampo [The Manila Bulletin Online]
The popularization of Mami in modern Philippines, has, perhaps, reached a certain level of commercialized surrealism, with its fusion identity of being both Filipino and Chinese. Read more
DADS / KAMAYAN / SAISAKI
As good as ever, bar none! If you haven’t been to Dads/Kamayan/Saisaki of the Triple V restaurants, then you haven’t yet savored the most affordable quality Filipino and Japanese cuisines all you can eat for the price of P500++. The Filipino Read more
CHINATOWN’S BEST
All you can eat chinese cuisine at about P500/head inclusive of bottomless drinks. They also serve some tempura and other Filipino dishes. The food is ok. The ambiance is very Read more
Home-made Italian pasta by Chef Arbeli
November 9, 2008 by patti-patti
Filed under Food
This is something you should try … home-made pasta by Chef Arbeli. It’s a kiosk located by the entrance of the Food Court at Megamall A. This newly-opened food concessionaire offers a variety of home-made pasta Read more
Chicken pie atbp at Conti’s
November 8, 2008 by patti-patti
Filed under Food
Last Oct. 27, I dropped by Conti’s at Trinoma to purchase some chicken pie, which my Dad has been craving for. They also had tuna pie, and chorizo pie. They came in relatively small sizes and were priced somewhere between P:22 to P:25 apiece. I purchased about a dozen of assorted pies.
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