Yakitori Kitchen
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On January 23, 2012

Yakitori Kitchen is a new restaurant located at Burgos Circle, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City. Their concept is so unique that I kept raving about it to my friends after trying it out. In fact, I liked it too much that I’m finding it hard to start this blog post.
Where do I begin? Obviously, Yakitori Kitchen is a Japanese restaurant; the latest offering from a restaurateur who has been opening solely Japanese-themed places. Ramen Bar was his first venture and it was a great success. So it must be pretty understandable that I approached Yakoti Kitchen with high expectations.

The term yakitori comes from 2 root words: Yaki (grilled) and Tori (chicken). Japanese usually hang out at Yakitori places to drink sake. The grilled chicken which are usually skewered serves as their snack (‘pulutan’ in tagalog).

If you don’t like chicken, you don’t have to worry as Yakitori Kitchen also serves a lot more skewered food. And I must say, I liked most of the ones we tried out during our visit last month. I was actually surprised when I saw the prices in the menu because I thought they would be expensive.

The skewered food items available in Yakitori Kitchen are either cooked with salt (Shio) or with tare (a grilling sauce made from chicken bones, mirin, sake & soy sauce). The meat used are of export quality.
Without further ado, let me share with you the dishes that our group tried out. Believe it or not, we had so much food that I almost couldn’t breathe anymore. It’s quite ironic considering the food that we ate looked light but boy, it definitely filled up my stomach space and more, hahaha!
Appetizer
Present in any Japanese restaurant is my all-time favorite Japanese snack! 😀
- Edamame (Php 120)

Edamame is a vegetable that is boiled green soybeans. We eat just the beans by popping it out from its pod. Sooo good! I’ll never get tired eating this Japanese snack!
Yakitori Chicken & Specials
Before I start with my long list of Yakitori dishes that we savored, let me share first the two condiments we can use with it. The seven spices (left on photo below) gave a great kick to the overall taste of the grilled dish while the pink salt (right on photo below) gave a distinct salty taste. We all enjoyed adding seven spices to the skewered dishes but it’ll depend on your taste. In all honesty, even without those two, the yakitori will taste good as they are cooked with flavorful ingredients already. We are just given an option to add more spice to the already well-cooked dishes.

Each order has two sticks of Yakitori goodness. Ohhh la la! I somehow felt that I don’t need to describe each food item one by one as the pictures speak for themselves. I have to apologize though because my photography skills failed me that night. So don’t get fooled, do try out Yakitori Kitchen! I get restaurant suggestion requests each time as you, my friends, want to try out something new. Well, here’s my newest discovery and a unique one at that!
- Uzura (Php 95)/Asubei (Php 140)

Uzura is quail eggs. I remember when I was still in college, I would eat like 5 pieces of it each day. I was warned by friends that I have to stop doing that as a routine since quail eggs contain lots of cholesterol. I followed their advice but eating quail eggs doesn’t hurt every now and then. So it was quite a good reunion for me and my old favorite quail eggs at Yakitori Kitchen:P
Asubei is asparagus wrapped in bacon. I usually get this over and over when I dine at a restaurant that serves Japanese buffet. Vegetable and bacon is such a good combination right? Who dare say that healthy and sinful food can’t mix well?
- Corn (Php 85)

As much as I love corn, I wasn’t able to try out this one. I guess I was too shy to bite into it as I might have corn all over my teeth hahaha! But grilled corn especially with Shio (salt), do we even have to judge its taste? It should be good!
- Kamaboko (Php 95)/Shishito (Php 60)

The crab cake (kamaboko) was my ultimate favorite among all the food that we had in Yakitori Kitchen. It was so tasty! I loved how the sauce was absorbed by the crab cake during the grilling process. First time I have tasted crab cake grilled (I usually had it fried) and it was an ultimate success! I highly recommend this dish. Do not miss ordering Kamaboko at Yakitori Kitchen! 🙂
Green pepper (shishito) was a great buffer with all the meats that we have savored that night.
- Shitake (Php 150)/Chikubei (Php 120)
Shitake mushrooms – I’m sure will be a hit for mushroom lovers. I’m not fond of mushrooms but I tried a stick anyway. It was as flavorful as the other yakitori dishes we’ve tried out. I somehow have a new kind of fondness over dishes that are grilled.
Chikuwa is a Japanese browned fish cake with a hole on the middle. Basically, it’s made from fish surimi, salt, sugar, starch, monosodium glutamate and egg white. I believe Chikuwa is good as it is but with bacon, it was much better! Another favorite among the Yakitori dishes in Yakitori Kitchen.
- Ninniku (Php 50)/Hatsu (Php 70)

Afraid of cholesterol? then Garlic (niniku) is a good food item to eat! Do you know that garlic is actually considered as one of the healthiest food you can eat? Yakitori Kitchen has it in their menu so order one just to give it your meal a bit of a balance 🙂
When I learned that Hatsu is chicken heart, I was a bit hesitant trying it. I mean it looked scary, hahaha! Who would want to eat chicken heart? But since it’s already right there in front of me, I decided to give it a try. Hatsu was chewy but definitely flavorful considering the sauce that was put when it was cooked. Not too scary as I thought 😛
- Jagabei (Php 140)/Bonchili (Php 150)

Have you ever tried potato wrapped in bacon? We certainly did and it was a huge hit! I knew that I shouldn’t be eating a lot of those as it can easily make me full. However, I didn’t care! Imagine having two of my favorite food items in one. It was like hitting a jackpot or shall we say, hitting two birds in one stone 😛
Chicken tail (bonchili), the tastiest and yummiest part of a chicken. Yeah, some people might argue that it has the most cholesterol. But who could resist such a delicious treat? The meat was tender, it has the right amount of fat and most of all, it was just too flavorful. I would never say no to bonchili.
- Lever (Php 70)/Tsukune (Php 120)

Sorry, I just dislike chicken liver (lever) and will never even try it. It’s a personal choice and not because of any food establishment. Anything liver, I will never eat. Of course, my friends ate it and finished it.
A lot of people loves meatballs and Yakitori Kitchen has just that and it’s called tsukune. Of course, they used chicken meat instead of the usual pork meat. Was it good? Of course! Especially with the special grill sauce that the restaurant is using.
- Boneless Tebasaki (Php 120)/Yagen (Php 140)

I’ll call Tebasaki a dish for the lazy ones. You know why? Because tebasaki is boneless middle chicken wing meat! We don’t have to exert any energy in taking out meat from the bony chicken wing anymore. Yakitori Kitchen has taken care of that! All we have is honest to goodness, chicken wing meat! Whoo! 🙂
Another unique Yakitori dish that I tried out that night is Yagen. It was chicken keel bone which can be found near the breast part. The bone was actually cartilage so it’s soft and edible.
- Tebasaki (Php 120)

I shared boneless tebasaki earlier. Some people might want to eat the original version of chicken wing which is actually full of bones and must be enjoyed by eating it with your hands, sucking the meat out of the bones and truly savoring the taste of the chicken.
- Momo (Php 100)/Seseri (Php 150)

Momo is Yakitori Kitchen’s signature dish. It’s basically chicken leg meat and really what Yakitori is all about. Don’t forget to drink sake with this one!
If I’m not mistaken, it’s the first time that I’ve eaten purely chicken neck meat (seseri). I love that Yakitori Kitchen serves a whole variety of chicken skewers and a number of unique ones at that. Another great offering that diners can try out.
Beverages
While people usually order sodas, for Japanese people, it’s always the sake, an alcoholic beverage.
- Gekkeikan Sake – 120mL (Php 200/serving)

My friends who are with me are just casual drinkers while I, myself, don’t drink alcohol at all. But Yakitori Kitchen, being a drinking place, it’s gonna be such a waste if we don’t order any of their Japanese drinks. So we had Gekkeikan sake.. Sake is a Japanese alcoholic drink made from fermented rice.

According to tradition, it’s being served warm. However, for pinoys like us, we just enjoy drinking ice-cold alcohol.
Rice Toppings
I’m totally a rice person and I’m just glad that in spite of the awesome concept of the restaurant, they still offered rice toppings. I guess Yakitori Kitchen understands that some people might have such a big appetite that they tend to look for rice (like me!).
I was lucky enough to be able to try all three offerings from Yakitori Kitchen. All three had distinct taste but of course, there was one that I liked the most.
- Yakitori don (Php 150)

I wasn’t surprised when I saw yakitori rice topping as obviously, mono (chicken leg meat) is Yakitori Kitchen’s signature dish. The special grilling sauce really made this dish such a hit!
- Curry Chahan (Php 180)

I’m not fond of curry but this rice dish was too flavorful and too tasty that I couldn’t help getting more spoonfuls than I’m used to! Curry Chahan is curry fried rice with meat, curry powder, garlic chips and leeks as garnish. A must-order if you want to have rice together with your yakitori orders.
- Chasyudon (Php 150)

Chasyudon is a rice topping that has chasyu (pork belly) and nori (seaweed). Another unique creation in my book. I distinctly remember that a Korean friend of mine always put seaweed in her rice. I guess it really works and look, a restaurant serving rice with seaweed! 🙂
Suffice to say, we ate much more than 4 people can actually take hahaha! Look at the number of sticks that was in the bin provided on our table. Can you count how many skewers we finished?

We are definitely impressed with Yakitori Kitchen and I’m glad that we were able to try it out. I can’t remember how many times I actually recommended Yakitori Kitchen to friends. It has such a unique concept that I wouldn’t miss mentioning it to friends whenever there’s a chance.

Considering authentic Japanese restaurants having a high price point on their dishes, Yakitori Kitchen is a nice welcome to the increasing number of Japanese establishments in Metro Manila. Guess what? their dishes are actually affordable!
If you’re craving for skewers then Yakitori Kitchen is the place to go to!
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Yakitori Kitchen
Forbes Town Center, Burgos Circle, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Golla 7″ Slim Cover
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On January 20, 2012

When I got the review unit of Huawei MediaPad, I realized that I need to get a case for it. I was worried that I might break the gadget if I just carry the tablet around inside my bag. Considering that I have tons of things knocking around in my bag in there, it’s practically impossible for the Huawei MediaPad not to get scratched.
So I went to the mall, specifically Park Square 1 where most computer & gadget shops are located in Makati. I strolled around entering shops looking for any case that would fit the Huawei MediaPad. It didn’t take long for me to realize that there were no accessories specific for the newly released device.
I changed my strategy and just looked for generic cases for 7-inch tablets. Most of the gadget shops only carry cases for specific brands and unfortunately, it didn’t fit my Huawei MediaPad 🙁
Luckily, when I entered Digital Walker, I found Golla Slim Cover! There were 2 colors on display: Pink and Black. I ended up getting the pink color as it was cute!!!

I put the tablet inside the Golla case. It didn’t fit perfectly but at least, it protected the 7-in Huawei MediaPad.

Here’s the information about the 7″ Slim Cover by Golla for Generation Mobile:
Colors & Materials
- Cover – Pink, 100% Cotton
- Lining – Silver, 85% Polyester, 15% Elastane
Dimensions
- Device compartment: 140x215x11mm
- Outer measurements: 150x220x23mm
Features:
- four-point mounting system secures your device in place
- embossed EVA-cushioned interior for stylish protection
- front cover folds back completely and was designed with comfort in mind
- zipper closure
The Golla Slim Cover serves its purpose. It protects my Huawei MediaPad from scratches and bumps when I put it inside my cluttered bag. It’s eye-candy too . I’m actually proud whenever I take it out as it shows a bit of my personality. In other words, I look girly when I hold it, hahaha! 🙂

The Golla accessory opens up like a book. We do use our tablets to read books right? So that feature is a nice one!

The 7-inch Slim Cover by Golla Bags costs Php 1,290.00 and is available at Digital Walker branches nationwide.

Huawei MediaPad Review
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On January 20, 2012

Huawei is known to be one of the world’s largest network manufacturers. In fact, our very own Sun Cellular chose Huawei to be their telecom provider when they expanded last 2005.
I, myself, bought a Huawei Wireless Modem before and had used it intensively for quite a long time until I lost it unfortunately on a trip to Palawan.
This time around, Huawei has jumped on the tablet bandwagon with the Huawei MediaPad. I guess they see the need to penetrate the market and establish their dominance in the 7-inch tablet category.
In all honesty, I never thought I’d be able to get my hands on a MediaPad. But since there’s one in front of me right now, I guess it was meant to be. I must admit that this was the first tablet that I experienced thoroughly so you can imagine my excitement when I got a chance to unbox this newly released Huawei tablet.
Unboxing

After I picked up my Huawei MediaPad unit, I immediately laid it down on the table. I removed the lid and viola, there it was in a shiny, shimmery, splendid kind of way hehehe 😛 I stared at it for a good 10 seconds before I took it out of the box… Good thing there was a plastic liner protecting the Huawei MediaPad or else, in less than a minute, it would had my fingerprints all over it.

Other contents included an AC charger, USB cable and a quick start guide. I loved how they packaged the gadget. As you can see, people like us get enjoyment even with just opening the box. Yes, we’re geeky that way.

Specifications
- Android Honeycomb 3.2 Operating System
- 1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU
- 7” LCD WXGA (1280×800 IPS)
- 5 Mega-pixels AF camera & 1.3 Mega-pixels front-facing camera
- 5.8GB internal storage
- up to 32GB micro SD capacity
- WiFi 802.11b / 802.11g / 802.11n
- Bluetooth 2.1
- 3.5mm stereo audio jack, Stereo speaker
- Locations: GPS/A-GPS
- Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient light & compass
- 4100 mAh battery
Look and Feel

I love the way Huawei MediaPad looks. It is light, slim and compact. The 7-inch size is perfect for everyone on the go.
The MediaPad weighs 390 grams and is 10.5 mm thick. The aluminum unibody makes the gadget feels so solid and strong which I am particularly stoked about as I sometime worry about breaking things.

At the back were two rubberized plastic inserts that houses the camera, micro-HDMI, micro-USB slots as well as the power socket. The inserts also serves as a good feature whenever we use the Huawei MediaPad for long periods of time. It does not cause your hands to cramp up.


The power and volume dial buttons are located on the upper right side which are also made of aluminum that matches the over all look of the tablet. On top is the 3.5mm headphone jack as well as 2 speakers on each side.

The high definition screen makes it a really good viewing device. 7-inches is not as big as most tablets but I think its size is just right especially with a 217 PPI count. What else can we ask for?
One of the unique traits of Huawei MediaPad is its 1280×800 screen resolution considering the resolution is more commonly present in 10-inch tablets. The resolution makes it full HD 720p capable.
The SIM card and MicroSD slots are hidden behind a plastic panel on the back of the Huawei MediaPad.

Android Honeycomb 3.2 Operating System

The Huawei MediaPad was the first tablet to carry the Android Honeycomb 3.2 OS (although some say that Acer Aconia beat them to it). Now, other Android tablets have it as well. However, there’s still something about being first that any manufacturer can be proud of. A lot of people might be wondering why Huawei decided to go with Honeycomb 3.2 considering Ice Cream Sandwich is expected to released soon. Personally, I think it’s because the Huawei MediaPad was designed and created several months back when the new OS wasn’t available yet for the public to download. Anyhow, MediaPad users will be getting an update to Ice Cream Sandwich so what is there to worry about?

As it turned out, the timing was just right. Previous Android operating systems weren’t suitable for tablets considering the expanded touchscreens. The refreshed UI and functionality of Android Honeycomb 3.2 that can be found in the MediaPad are, therefore, very welcome developments for tablet owners.
Huawei Office

While we have the usual Android applications pre-installed on the device, for Huawei tablet owners, there’s Huawei Office.
Huawei Office allows you to create text documents, spreadsheets and presentations. In addition, it supports Microsoft Word, Excel, and PDF formats.
Media
- Music
The music application is pretty straightforward. Once you first open the application, you’ll be asked if you want to connect your Google account. If you’ve subscribed to Google Music Beta, your music will automatically come out of the application.

New and recent songs are displayed by default (other views include albums, artists, songs, playlists and genres). You have the option to shuffle, repeat all songs and repeat one songs while on play. It’s very simple and it works!
- Videos
- Camera & Camcorder
Huawei MediaPad can take still photos and 720p videos with its 5 Mega-pixel main AF camera & forward-facing 1.3 Mega-pixel shooter.
Consistent with the other stock applications, the camera was pretty simple to use. Features for camera includes white balance and color effect. I always stick with auto though.
I’ve taken some test shots with the MediaPad which turned out okay. The camera is not a replacement for a real digicam, but it takes pictures good enough for sharing in social networking sites.



The camcorder on the other hand has additional features like video quality and time lapse. I’m wondering though why it can’t take 1080p video considering its HD ready screen and processor.
Battery Life
I drained the battery first before I started charging the MediaPad. I wanted to know how long it would take to fully charge the battery. It took me exactly three hours and, on a full charge, the MediaPad ran for easily twice that time. I really like the battery life on the device, although it all really depends on the kind of use you put it to. For instance, I didn’t really use it that much for gaming, so that may have contributed to the battery life. However, I did rely on it heavily as a tethering device.
So for me, the Media Pad ran for up to seven hours on a full charge. Average users, however, probably won’t use up as much juice.

Of course, those who want to manage battery life more pro-actively can always go to the options where you can see the power demands of the various applications and basically customize how you want to spend all that stored up power. This was a very useful feature and, for a power-hog like me, completely heaven-sent!

Conclusion

For a price point of Php 21,990, considering it has both WiFi & 3G capabilities, it’ll come as a cheap alternative. If you’re on a budget and don’t need 3G capability, then I think Huawei MediaPad is a bit harder to recommend since the price point won’t be competitive. That made me think that Huawei MediaPad caters to a specific market.
But what specific market is it? For me, I believe it fits people who love to surf the web, watch videos, read emails and check social networking accounts on the go. Huawei MediaPad tablet doesn’t quite replace our laptops but it certainly addresses this specific need for hi-performance on an extremely mobile platform. Tech-savvy people will certainly appreciate the gadget.
Overall, I believe Huawei MediaPad is a good addition to the 7-inch tablet market. The powerful dual core processor coupled with 3G capability and running on an operating system that is enhanced for tablet (i.e., Honeycomb) makes it a good contender in the market. With a rumored update to Ice Cream Sandwich within 2012, we’re ensured to enjoy the newest features that Google Android has made for us.
Plus:
- very clear screen
- handy-size
- nice unibody with convenient side grips
- powerful performance
- expandable memory
- response to swiping is jumpy.
- images produced from camera is grainy.
- gets very hot.
- no accessories available in the market.
Huawei Video Presentation
Is this review not enough for you? Then check out this video by Huawei introducing the MediaPad for your reference. You can also visit Huawei’s Facebook Page for promos and updates. As for me, I think this tablet has earned a permanent place in my bag.

Chinese New Year at F Restaurant Best Western Premier F1 Hotel
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On January 18, 2012

Best Western Premier F1 Hotel is the first hotel that opened in the booming Bonifacio Global City. I was lucky enough to be part of the media folks they invited to taste the food that the hotel offers at their resident food establishment, F Restaurant.
F Restaurant is located at the 5th floor of Best Western Premier F1 Hotel. This restaurant has the best view of Fort Bonifacio! Actually, the marketing manager was narrating to us how their guests enjoyed the fireworks last New Year’s Eve. People were changing positions to view the beautiful firecrackers in every angle. I wish I discovered this sooner but oh well.
The circular design of the couch greets guests upon entering F restaurant. I love how cute and innovative the design of the restaurant is. It keeps the classy hotel restaurant look but at the same time, it’s hip and cool!

Chinese decorations were all over the place…. and I guess you most probably figured that it’s because Chinese New Year is upcoming! I will be surprised if Filipinos won’t know this special Chinese occasion. Because guess what? Our very own Philippine president declared January 23, 2012 a non-working holiday! Wow! I never imagined that this could ever happen! I’m happy that the government recognized the presence of numerous Filipino-Chinese (tsinoy) here in our country thus declaring Chinese New Year as an official Philippine holiday! Whee!

If you’re looking for a place to celebrate Chinese New Year, why not give F Restaurant at Best Western Premiere F1 Hotel a try?
Here’s a rundown of our ‘preview’ of the Chinese Buffet that F Restaurant is currently offering. At Php 998++ per person, you get to eat unlimited amount of Chinese food goodness!
Take note that the F Restaurant’s Chinese buffet runs from January 16-31, 2012. If you choose to celebrate Chinese New Year on the day itself at Best Western Premier F1 Hotel’s signature restaurant, you get to see the much-anticipated dragon dance! Now, that’s a treat!
Appetizers
- Boiled Peanut

I’m used to eating fried peanuts. Upon tasting this tea-boiled peanuts from F restaurant, I’m now a convert! Boiled peanuts taste so much better! I’m not sure why this particular appetizer won me over. According to the other foodies that attended the food preview, there might be a hint of cinnamon and sugar with it. I couldn’t tell but I was having multiple servings of it, can’t get enough!
- Selection of great Chinese appetizers

Next on the table was a mini lauriat of Chinese appetizers. There were Jelly Fish, Beef Kimchi, Cucumber with Garlic & Chili Sesame and Cold Pork Knuckle. While I liked most of those dishes, Beef Kimchi came out as a winner! At first, I was actually hesitant as I dislike eating kimchi. However, it didn’t look like kimchi at all so I took one piece and voila, sooo yummy!
Soup
I like the choice of soups that F Restaurant decided to serve in their Chinese New Year Buffet. I wish they included hot & sour soup though as it’s what most tsinoys refer to as their favorite (apart from seven herb soup of course!) when dining at a Chinese restaurant.
- Crab and Corn Soup

I love the generous servings of crabs in this soup. I can see that it’s really quality that F restaurant at Best Western Premier F1 Hotel is striving for. Considering it’s a buffet and people will get numerous servings, they wanted to ensure that even a soup like this can taste just as good as their main courses.
- Seafood Spinach

The seafood spinach soup is another winner for me! I love that they put bits of shrimp into the spinach soup. I love the lightness of the dish and the right amount of flavors that were in it!
Fresh Noodles
- Fried Noodle with Sliced Pork, Bokchoi, Carrots, Mushroom and X.O. Sauce

Noodles will always be part of every food menu on a Chinese celebration. Noodles signifies long life so a fried noodle dish like this one by F restaurant was a nice touch to add to the 2-week Chinese-themed buffet.
Main Course
- Hainanese Chicken with Ginger Sauce

The hainanese chicken tasted a bit bland but I guess that’s how it should be, right? Well, I was able to enjoy it as I dipped the chicken into the ginger sauce. Finally giving it some sense of character. I wish they provided the other sauces that usually comes with Hainanese chicken order too like soy sauce and chili sauce.
- Steamed Asparagus with X.O. Sauce

When I saw the asparagus, I was ecstatic! I super love asparagus as it’s light, delicious and healthy! I also appreciate that they cooked it with X.O. sauce. The vegetable doesn’t really need too much. I’m glad they brought out the natural flavors of this dish.
- Deep Fried Pork Ribs with Salt & Pepper

Another favorite chinese dish of mine is spareribs! I was truly delighted that F restaurant included this in their buffet menu or else, I would be so disappointed. If you’re watching your cholesterol intake, the looks of this dish might take you aback. However, the crunchy and salty taste of this pork will leave you wanting to forget all those doctor’s advice.
- Peking Duck


The star of the buffet is the peking duck. Others might think that the Php 998++ price for unlimited serving of this peking duck wraps is enough reason to indulge in the Chinese New Year buffet. I must agree! Where else can we find unlimited peking duck these days?
- Steamed Marlin with Soya Sauce

This is the only dish that I disliked among the ones we tried. I guess it’s acquired taste but it would have been nice if they served steamed fish fillet with garlic sauce instead. That would have been perfect. I gave this suggestion to Best Western Premier F1 Hotel but of course, it was just my opinion. I heard the other foodies liked this. So I guess it really depends on your taste.
- Sichuan Beef

Spicy!!! That’s how I describe it but I do love the spiciness combined with the soft and tender beef slices. You’ll love this I’m sure. Don’t forget to get servings of this when you dine at F Restaurant during the Chinese New Year buffet offering.
- Lechon Macau

this dish looked so simple yet so deceivingly good! The skin was uber crispy and the meat was juicy! I was eating about 2 pieces of it without sauce when someone suggested that we put mustard and sugar with it. The suggestion was a big hit among the foodies in our table. Suffice to say, we finished all the lechon macau served in our table. However, I have to remove some fats. I don’t want to get a heart attack haha!
Dessert
- Mango Sago

Last, but definitely not the least, is their dessert which was mango sago. It wasn’t the usual mango sago that I see in Chinese restaurants. F restaurant’s version is thick! Usually, the tapioca are immersed in mango juice. This one, however, looked almost like a custard or a pudding. It’s a good twist to our usual mango dessert.
It was so nice trying out F Restaurant with fellow foodies. As I looked at my watch, I realized we were eating for more than 2 hours!

My favorites among the Chinese buffet were boiled peanuts, beef kimchi, peking duck, szechuan beef and lechon macau. The Chinese dishes I mentioned in this post will comprise 70% of the buffet table.
Php 998++ price for a hotel buffet such as this one is definitely good value for money. The buffet runs from January 16-31, 2012. Catch it while you still can! Kung Hei Fat Choi!
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F Restaurant
5/F Best Western Premier F1 Hotel, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, 1634 Taguig, Philippines
(02) 928-9888
http://www.bestwesternpremierf1hotel.com

Muang Thai
Posted by Rochelle Sy Chua On January 8, 2012

I consider Muang Thai as a hidden haven in Banawe Street. No one will actually notice the restaurant as it is squeezed between numerous car repair shops in the busy street of Banawe in Quezon City. The design and signage don’t help either, not being as eye-catching as those of most other restaurants are.
But hey, diners who have tried Muang Thai have only nice words to say about the Thai Restaurant. When I suggested to Christina and Wendy to have our lunch there, they hadn’t heard of it and had to ask for directions. When we started eating our food though, everyone was so happy to be eating at Muang Thai. The place was small and simple but the food was just so worth it.

Muang Thai is just a small restaurant but it has ample space as it has 2 floors. On that day that we had lunch, there weren’t many people so we stayed downstairs. I feel worried though that they may closed down because not a lot of people know about the place. So this is me, sharing with you our secret Thai place in Banawe area. It’s nice and good that I want them to be successful so we can always dine there when we crave for Thai dishes in our area.

The three of us love to eat and you can well believe that we have huge appetites! So even if there’s just the three of us, we always order food good for 4-5 people hahaha! Well, eating is a good activity, we shouldn’t feel guilty at all! 🙂
Main Dishes
- Crispy Catfish Salad (Php 205)

Muang Thai’s crispy catfish salad was the best I’ve ever eaten so far! The serving was generous, it was definitely tasty and most of all, even if it looked dry, it didn’t taste that way. It was basically crispy catfish flakes topped with shredded green mango salad in sweet and sour lime dressing. I highly recommend this dish and I’ll definitely blame you when I learn that you didn’t order it while in Muang Thai.
- Muang Thai Fried Rice (Php 205)

This was a bit of a surprise for me. This homemade fried rice has almost all the ingredients you can think of. There were shrimps, beef, pork, chicken, egg strips and assorted vegetables. You can actually feel too full when you eat much of this. One whole order is at Php 205) while half order is at Php 110.
- Stir-fried Vegetables with Pork (Php 185)

While I love Muang Thai, I cannot say the same for their stir-fried vegetables with pork. I hated it. I wish they cut the pork more thinly. It just didn’t work for me.
- Grilled Prawns (Php 235)

We saw the pictures of the grilled dishes in Muang Thai’s menu. So we tried out the prawns. The presentation was really good. However, the taste was just normal. The prawns were served skewered with bell pepper and pineapple and was served served in a hot plate, with special sweet sauce, fried garlic, and sweet and sour vinegar dip.
The other grilled dishes were beef, chicken, pork and squid.
- Fish Fillet with Garlic Sauce (Php 215)

Deep fried red snapper fillet topped with stir-fried basil, bell pepper, onions, chilies, tomatoes, coriander and minced garlic in light sweet soy sauce.
Another favorite Muang Thai dish for me is their fish fillet with garlic sauce. I somehow felt that they put a secret ingredient to it. Because their description in the menu actually doesn’t match the taste that I had. It was so good! They may have put peanuts in it. I was like trying to taste it over and over that I ended up finishing the dish! Sorry to my friends who I was with if you read this! hahaha!
- Muang Thai Drinks – Thai Iced Coffee (Php 55)/Buko Juice (Php 45)

Of course, Thai signature drink – Milk Coffee won’t be missing in the restaurant’s menu. However, I was more interested in the buko pandan juice as they made it fresh. However, they didn’t have the pandan available that day so I opted for having the buko juice without it.
Desserts
We were already too full but any meal won’t be complete without desserts. There were only three desserts available in Muang Thai so we ordered them all! Yeah! As I told you earlier, we’re an eating machine!
- Thai Halo-halo (Php 65)

Want to know Thailand’s version of halo-halo? Here it is: a bowl of Tapioca coated chestnuts, gelatin, banana, corn, camote, langka and topped with coconut milk & crushed ice. It was light and refreshing. Perfect to have during summer seasons.
- Takho (Php 65)

Good thing one order of Takho has 3 pieces, it was perfect for the three of us! Among the 3 desserts that we tried out, the takho was my favorite. I guess the gelatin with corn and coconut cream in banana leaves played well with my taste palate.
- Sticky Rice with Ripe Mango (Php 70)

Last, but definitely not the least, was the sticky rice and ripe mango. When this dessert arrived in our table, I realized we ordered too much! haha! The steamed glutinous rice with coconut milk and sugar and ripe mango topped with roasted sesame seeds are good for sharing (unless you’re still very hungry).
I appreciate the warmness of the staff. They gamely took our pictures even if we requested for several takes (sorry, camwhores LOLz!). Good food and good service, such a good combination. Muang Thai will always have a special place in every diner’s heart. Hope to see more people discover this place 🙂

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Muang Thai Authentic Thai Cuisine
494 Banawe Ave. Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
63 (2) 741-8696

