Author: Rochelle Sy Chua

Icebergs

It was such a pleasant surprise when I saw the newly opened Icebergs on Banawe street, Quezon City.  Although Banawe street already has a lot of restaurants, I have always felt that it still needed a little bit more of variety.  And with Icebergs, we now have a place to go to for ice cream, desserts, and basically if we want something cold and sweet :p  Especially with the Philippines having hot weather, sometimes we just want something sweet & cold to get us refreshed and satisfy our sweet tooth.

Now, mom has been craving for halo halo ever since she arrived here in Manila.  So when we accidentally passed by Icebergs, we stopped and decided to have our early dinner there.  Coincidentally, a few weeks before that day, I had desserts at Icebergs, Harbour Square right after we watched CATS.  Another rare occurrence was that in both instances, I was wearing black! hahaha!

Roch in Icebergs

We ordered the ff. (I took the liberty to also include the desserts we had weeks ago):

  • Icebergs Famous Sisig (Php 178)

icebergs sisig

In all honesty, when I do think of Icebergs, their meals and dishes usually isn’t the first thing that comes to mind.  And so, I really wasn’t aware that sisig was a famous dish at Icebergs!  Then we saw a big big picture on the menu and it turns out that sisig is indeed a specialty.  My mom ordered sisig so that she could try and judge for herself as to how Icebergs’ sisig differs from other places.  I also took a bite so that I knew how it tasted and in order for me to provide a review from my own perspective.

I can tell you that it was good, however, there’s really not much difference from their version to other restaurants though.  Although, it doesn’t mean that it isn’t good either, because what I look for in sisig is exactly what they provided.  The seasoning of the dish, which is always something I judge any dish on, the seasoning was just right.  The bits of meat, and the crunchiness of the chicharon too, really gave this dish a lot of texture and contrast which is important.  Combining the egg with the entire meal really completed this dish well.

  • Southern Style Fried Chicken (Php 150)

icebergs chicken

I was extremely disappointed with my order of Fried Chicken.  It was overcooked and ended up being too hard to eat.  I ended up not eating the chicken and just ate the country fries included in the order.  Their country fries is truly one of the best, you can order ala carte too, price is at Php 128.  But I’m glad that we at least had a chance to try their chicken.  Now I know for sure that when it comes to chicken I’m probably still going to stick with KFC or Jollibee.

  • Halo Halo Special (Php 88)

icebergs halo halo

Icebergs’ Halo halo really satisfied my mom’s craving.  What I like about their halo halo is that the amount of ingredients they have in each order is just perfect.  And the amount of milk is also just right.  There’s nothing more disappointing when it comes to halo halo than too much ice, but not enough milk.  With Iceberg, the proportion of ingredients makes every spoonful rich, creamy, sweet, and delicious!  And do you see that big chunk of ube on top?  Yummy!

  • Fresh Mango Iced Tea (Php 58)

icebergs mango iced tea

I love this new drink from Icebergs!  It’s basically brewed tea with real chunks of Mango!  I love how they are catering to the Filipino taste, and an iced tea with mango chunks is truly unique and delicious!  I always like to order iced tea, but I’m glad that I was able to try this variation of the drink.  I really suggest that you try it too.  It’s a perfect recipe, which basically means it’s a yummy drink! :p  The balance in flavors gives it that right amount of mango taste without losing the iced tea flavor.  Sometimes flavored iced tea becomes too much about the flavor and suddenly we forget that its iced tea.  With Iceberg they were able to strike that balance in flavor with their fresh mango iced tea.

  • Mocha Shake (Php 138)

icebergs chocolate shake

I wasn’t really sure about this mocha shake.  I think the purposely made the shake rich, but when I think of a shake, my mind automatically thinks of a good mix of milk and whatever flavor the shake is supposed to be.  I think the shake was good, but it could have toned down on the richness and maybe added a bit more milk and maybe mixed it a bit more.  The cream was okay too, but I think however beautiful this shake may look, it could still use a little bit more refinement in its recipe or execution, or both.  The flavor was good, don’t get me wrong, but it’s sort of like having too much seasoning in a dish or meal, in this shake there was just too much.

  • Mais con Hielo (Php 88)

icebergs mais con hielo

Corn bits, corn flakes, milk, shaved ice and ice cream comprises mais con hielo.  A very old Filipino favorite and will continue to be mine.  Icebergs makes the traditional, simple, yet delicious mais con hielo.  Again, the proportion and the amount of milk they put in the dessert is really something I wish more places would practice.  It’s amazing just how simple this dessert can be, and yet Icebergs I know has done its homework when it comes to the proportions of its ingredients.  What I like about mais con hielo in general is that it’s not too sweet, but satisfies your craving for something sweet just enough.  And the taste of corn with ice cream and milk, mixed with some shaved ice is really something that can’t go wrong when you just need to cool off and relax.

  • Strawberry Parfait (Php 168)

icebergs strawberry ice cream

I know people go to Baguio for strawberries.  If you don’t have the resources to go there, you might as well order Strawberry Parfait in Icebergs!  When my friend gave it a try, she told me that this tastes just like strawberry jam only that it was frozen.  Their parfait consists of ice cream, some fresh strawberries, and strawberry syrup, and the whole thing topped with whipped cream.  I do recommend this too if ever you stop by Icebergs.  The only thing that I was wondering about this dessert is that I have always thought of parfaits to be a bit more light and fluffy, creamy, and even light in terms of flavors.  But other than that, I definitely would still recommend this dessert, parfait or not.

I would say though Icebergs has specialty meals, they are still a dessert place.  One of the popular ones in Manila actually.  They are expanding and it seems like they’re here to stay.  For hot days, when you need to satisfy your craving for something sweet, craving for ice cream or halo halo, or even some shakes, I suggest a stop at Icebergs.  You won’t regret it, and your sweet tooth will thank you for it! :p

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Icebergs
698 Banawe St., Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Sky Dragon Seafood Restaurant

We had dinner & mooncake dice game at Sky Dragon Seafood Restaurant last week.  Before I entered the restaurant, I was warned by my mom’s friends that the place isn’t that nice & the food isn’t good as well.  I kept that in mind but I still wanted to see for myself before I came to any conclusion.

When I entered, the ambiance wasn’t really that great, very simple, but it just shows that this place has a family hangout theme to it.  Mainly for big families with a budget while still wanting to have a good time.  The ground floor is mainly for dining while the second floor has private rooms.  Each room has a karaoke system inside where guests can sing their heart out.

sky dragon ambiance

While we waited for our orders, my mom & her friends sang their favorite songs. I didn’t like the sounds & obviously, the karaoke was not of high quality but hey, it was for free!  It’s added service, so there really is no room for complaints.

My mom’s friend ordered all the food for us.  I felt a bit embarassed as everyone waited for me to take pictures of the food before they started eating hehehe!  Anyhow, it only took me like 10 seconds to take each picture, so I think they didn’t mind (well, I assumed hahaha!).

Here are the dishes that we tried at Sky Dragon:

  • Spinach Seafood Soup (Php 468)

sky dragon soup

Contrary to popular belief, I actually love everything vegetable!  This Spinach soup did really taste yummy and I enjoyed it very much.  I was hoping that I could get a 2nd serving but considering we were like more than 10 in the group, the big bowl that we ordered was just enough.  I love the fact that it was almost a mix of egg drop soup, with the touch of spinach incorporated into the soup.  It was light, and I honestly could have eaten so much of this soup.  It wasn’t seasoned so much, which made the taste of the spinach really stand out just perfectly, but the bitterness of spinach which sometimes gives a lot of spinach dishes a downgrade in my opinion, the bitterness was not there.  They really must have experimented with this dish just to make it perfect.  What an innovative soup creation!

  • Broccoli with Scallop (Php 600)

sky dragon broccoli

I’m not really sure as to how they made this dish.  It seems pretty simple enough, with the broccoli cooked just right and not overcooked.  The thick broth (sauce) was probably your basic sauce consisting of garlic, onion, soy sauce, salt and pepper, but the added scallops really made this dish stand out too.  I just kept wondering if the scallops really was there, I wasn’t sure.  Because the thin strips almost looked a bit like misua noodles.  I keep thinking that maybe they just had the scallops shredded to give the sauce more of the scallop flavor.  And if this is the case, then this dish is yet another great innovative way to serve scallops along with the brocolli.

  • Fried Chicken Taoso (Php 468)

chicken sky dragon

This dish was a favorite of my mom’s.  A very unique dish indeed.  Taoso is usually put on steamed fish, but didn’t realize that it actually works with fried chicken too!  I enjoyed this dish mainly because of the taoso.  If you don’t know what taoso is, it’s basically bits of crispy tofu.  It’s a great way to really add an extra layer of flavor and crispiness to an ordinary roasted chicken.  Don’t get me wrong, I think they also did a great job in roasting the chicken since it was definitely moist and wonderfully seasoned.  The taoso however, was definitely the ingredient that made this dish truly special.  And anyone who knows me, knows that I love tofu.  And this is almost my dream combination in terms of food ingredients since I also love chicken skin.  Now, who can go wrong with this great combination of crispy taoso and delicious roasted chicken!

  • King Fish Soy Sauce (Php 580)

sky dragon steamed fish

We got 2 of these for the price of Php 580.  Nothing special but decent.  I do like the fact that it had almost a steamed character to it, but with really more flavor because of the delicious soy sauce incorporated into the dish.  A very light dish that won’t leave your stomach too heavy.  But again, I don’t think this is really one of their all star dishes to try out.

  • Kingdao Spareribs (Php 648)

spareribs sky dragon

Kingdao spareribs is actually a staple in many Chinese restaurants.  Although it’s not as popular as your sweet and sour dishes, or even the noodle dishes, etc., it still is one of those dishes that you should try once in a while.  The sauce is what makes it so good.  It is a bit sweet, because in some recipes they will use honey, but in this case, I think they just used sugar.  It has a tomato based type of sauce too, almost like a ketchup flavor, and of course there’s a little soy sauce included as well.  I’m not sure the exact recipe used in this dish, but I can tell you that the taste is really delicious.

Kingdao, I think really does blend well to the Filipino tastebud since it’s almost like the sauce used in a lot of Filipino barbecues hahaha :p  That’s why I think I really like it too!  The only difference is that this dish really has that tomato base, whereas in The Filipino version of this sauce, banana ketchup would probably be used instead.  The only thing that kinda stopped me from eating more was that there was just too many bones!  I guess I was lazy to cut each piece & get the bones out.  It was delish though, I loved how they cooked it.  Perfectly seasoned.

  • Kuachay Rice Kiampong (Php 492)

sky dragon fried rice

Oh how I love rice like this.  Only Chinese restaurant cook rice this way & I’m just glad the rice served to us was kiampong!  Successful dish in our table, we were able to finish it all.

  • Assorted Cold Cuts (Php 328)

sky dragon asado

Their asado & lechon kawali combination was hideous!  I hated it sooo much, I got one of each, took a bite then just left them in my plate.  The asado was too dry, too hard while the lechon kawali was just made of fat meat, period.  I’ve tried lechon kawali in so many places that I know exactly what it should be.  The crispiness of lechon kawali should almost be like chicharon, that’s why its always been a favorite of mine, but sadly this was not the case here.

  • Misua Guisado

sky dragon noodles

I’ve always loved fried misua and glad that while we celebrate Moon festival, we have this as part of our meal.  I loved the noodles and I actually took a 2nd serving.  Then I heard 2-3 of my mom’s friends saying that they actually tasted something foul.  Apparently, one of the ingredients was already spoiled.  Good thing, both my mom and I just ate the noodles so we didnt experience it.  If there was indeed some spoiled ingredients, then that’s definitely a disappointment especially for a restaurant.  A dish is only as good as its ingredients, and if one ingredient is spoiled, it really ruins the entire dish, no matter how good the recipe is and how good the dish SHOULD be.

  • Mixed Fruits

mixed fruits sky dragon

This was given to us for free because we kept complaining about the misua & asado dishes.  Ironically, we also didn’t like this so it was left in the desk with only 1-2 pieces eaten.  Poor fruits, I wish we had some appetite to eat it but it didn’t look fresh 🙁

There were a lot of times that I felt some pity for the restaurant because the group was complaining the whole time about the dishes.  While it may be true, the servers & manager just accepted all criticisms, tried to compromise by giving us free dishes.  We even got 20% discount!  Now, that’s something commendable, the customers are really their boss.  And because of their really gracious service, I still think that the entire meal was still worth it considering that I got to try out some great new and delicious dishes.

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Sky Dragon Seafood Restaurant
Ongpin Street, Binondo, Manila, Philippines

Mooncake Dice Game

Last friday, I joined my mom to celebrate mid-autumn festival (more commonly known as ‘Moon Festival‘) with her former colleagues.  While the custom or tradition to celebrate the Moon Festival is by floating sky lanterns, burning incense, planting mid-autumn trees & fire dragon dances, we, on the other hand, celebrated by playing a dice game referred to as “Mooncake Dice Game“.

During old times, prizes were mooncakes.  We, however, following modern times, used practical items like food & household items.  Mooncake is still part of the event though 🙂  We ate different kinds of mooncake while playing the dice game.

mooncake
image from Wikipedia.org

There were about 13 of us who gathered at Sky Dragon Restaurant in Ongpin.  We had dinner first, sang for a short while then started the game.  Our prizes were simple items like junkfood, drinks, shampoo, toothpaste, etc.  Pretty cheap but it’s the company and the enjoyment that were more important.

mooncake dice game prizes

The rules of the game are just simple.  We need 6 pieces of dice, 1 glass bowl & prizes for the winners.  Prizes are split into six, categorized as to the combination of dice that would come out.  These are the ff.:

  • 6th Prize – throw 1 four

one four dice

  • 5th Prize – throw 2 fours

two four dice

  • 4th Prize – throw 4 of the same kind (except fours)

four of a kind dice

  • 3rd Prize – throw 3 fours

three four dice

  • 2nd Prize – straight/full sequence or 3 of a number & 3 of another

straight dice

paired sets dice

  • 1st Prize – throw 6 fours, 6 ones, 6 of any kind, 5 fours, 5 of any kind, 4 fours

all fours dice

all ones dice

six of a kind dice

five of a kind dice

four fours dice

There’s also 2 combination of dice that are considered as 1st prize but there’s also a catch.  If you throw it, you can win 1st prize and also ALL the prizes in the table (even if others have won it already).  Others usually take this rule out so everyone can go home with something.  Anyhow, those 2 combinations are really rare to throw so if you ask me, I would want to keep the rule.  None of us got it last friday.

all fours dice

all ones dice

We played for an hour.  My mom and I took the ff. prizes, not much but at least, we have something to munch on when we watch TV hehehe 😛

mom and roch at mooncake dice game

How about you?  How did you celebrate Moon Festival? 🙂

Globe Brings iPhone 4 to the Philippines

Last September 24, Globe Telecom announced that it will launch the iPhone 4 in the Philippines with a range of Globe plans designed for iPhone customers.  Wow!  I’m sure a lot of Filipinos out there have already registered online at the Globe website to get their own units at the exclusive launch today at Makati Shangri-La & New World Hotels.

My best friend Christina is actually one of them, she will be claiming her 1st iPhone (finally!) later at 3PM!  I’ll surely be able to play with it when we see each other next week hehehe 😛

Globe Telecom executives’ has this to say about the new iPhone 4:

  • Globe President & CEO Ernest Cu – “Customers will enjoy a superior mobile experience with iPhone 4 on Globe’s high-quality network and wide array of fully customizable plans.
  • Globe Consumer Business Head Peter Bithos – “We are very excited to deliver iPhone 4 to Globe customers. Our customers want the best in innovation and personalization and we are delivering that with the revolutionary iPhone 4.”

What’s with iPhone 4 that everyone has been so excited about?  Everyone seems to want to have one just like when the iPad came out last May 2010.

iphone 4

The iPhone 4 has amazing features that we just can’t pass up.  Facetime, which finally grants us our long request for Apple to include video calling on our phones.  Way cool, right?  Wait, there’s more!  iPhone 4 features a 5 megapixel camera w/ LED flash & HD video recording.  Now, for nonprofessional photographers, you only need your iPhone and you get a phone, camera & video camera, what else do you need? 😀

The newest version of iPhone also has a new design of glass & stainless steel and included in the new design is the fact that it is now the thinnest smartphone in the world.  For current iPhone users like me, we are well-aware that iPhone 4 comes with iOS4 which includes over a 100 features.  You can check my previous post about my top 5 things about iOS4, I’ve written there the things that I really love with the newest version of the world’s most advanced mobile platform 😉

For more information about the iPhone 4, you can go visit Apple’s product page.  Meanwhile, you can go to Globe’s website for full pricing & available plans for iPhone 4 in the Philippines.  Apple has truly been a trailblazer when it comes to product launches,  and with its new iPhone 4, they are continuing to provide the market what it wants.  What a great company and what a great phone!

Kohikan at the Diamond

I used to go to Kohikan a lot when it still had a branch in Promenade, Greenhills.  It’s still a mystery to me why it closed down considering it was very successful, there was no hint at all that one day it’d close down.

Luckily, my mom knew that they also have a branch that is located at the lobby of Diamond Hotel.  She suggested that we go to Kohikan for dinner.  That day, I was driving from Tagaytay as we went to Sonya’s Garden for lunch.  It was a looong drive and I was too tired, Diamond Hotel was on the way home.

Kohikan is known to have coffee that is charcoal-roasted.  It’s a given that we would order coffee, why would you not order the specialty of a restaurant right?

charcoal roasted coffee kohikan

Unfortunately, most of the menu items from their promenade branch weren’t available.  I wonder why.  Maybe, since hotel guests usually just want coffee or dessert, it probably doesn’t make sense for them to offer a lot of items.

Anyhow, here’s what we had:

  • Winner (Php 175)

winner kohikan

This is Sumibi Coffee w/ whipped cream.  It’s pretty funny that they call it winner, but maybe it’s because Sumibi coffee is the popular coffee at Kohikan.  By the way, the whipped cream is so rich, you might want to mix it first with the coffee before drinking.  You would enjoy it better that way 🙂

  • Iced Sumibi (Php 180)

iced sumibi

Iced Sumibi as the name implies is the iced version of the Sumibi coffee.  I love its presentation plus the cute lil container for the cream & syrup.  Tasted good too!  Just as we expected from a Japanese coffee.

  • Matcha (Php 260)

matcha kohikan

Green Tea Shake topped with a whipped cream.  My mom’s friends always orders this, I keep forgetting to try it.  I can’t seem to break my habit of always ordering the Iced Sumibi from Kohikan hahaha!  Maybe next time 😛

  • Coffee Jelly (Php 250)

coffee jelly kohika

Doesn’t look like Coffee Jelly at all, does it?  That’s because it’s a shake!  They blended all the ingredients & topped it w/ vanilla ice cream.  My mom doesn’t like vanilla ice cream so she requested for it to be separated from the drink.  It was a delicious drink according to my mom, when I get the chance to go back to Kohikan, I’ll try this first then the Matcha..

  • Sauteed Shrimps al Ajillo (Php 450)

prawn rice at kohikan

I was hungry but my 2 companions weren’t.  I ended up being the only one who ordered a full meal.  I tried the  shrimps w/ garlic rice.  Shrimp has always been my favorite food item, can’t get enough of it.  This version was spicy but definitely tasty!  This turned out to be a really wonderful dish because of balance of flavors that was incorporated into the tomato-based sauce.  The shrimp wasn’t overcooked at all, and most of all, the garlic rice really was a great companion to the dish itself.

  • Ensaymada

ensaymada kohikan

I noticed at the counter a lot ensaymada on display.  Looking around the place, I also noticed that everyone ordered it.  Christina then ordered it just to give it a try.  I took a bite and I loved it!  Ensaymada is basically a bread coated with butter, sugar and cheese but the thing that differentiated it from other ensaymadas is that there’s ube inside Kohikan’s version, yum!  It was served hot too as they microwave it first before putting it on our table.

The price of their menu items are a bit too steep IMHO.   I felt it was really too much considering the taste and ambiance of the coffee place.  A factor could be because it’s inside Diamond hotel, I was hoping they could lower the price a bit or else, I don’t think I would want to go back often.

Anyhow, I still enjoyed our dinner since I’m with my mom & my best friend 🙂  I was also too tired from driving so I was able to relax a bit.

roch with mom and best friend

Service was okay, nothing special, there was an instance where my mom had to ask for water 3 times from 2 different servers before it was served to us.  It wasn’t consistent coz there was a server who was very accommodating.  Oh well, let’s see if there’s a chance for me to go back.  And probably the only reason is definitely because of the drinks, really can’t go wrong if you need a place to just sit and relax and enjoy the company that you’re with 🙂

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Kohikan at the Diamond
G/F Diamond Hotel, Roxas Blvd corner Dr. J. Quintos St., Manila
(02)528-3000

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