Category: Restaurants

Abe Restaurant

Abe Restaurant

Whenever we have foreigner colleagues visiting us in the Manila office, Abe has always been my recommended place for eating dinner.  I dunno why, I guess it’s the beautiful ambiance of Serendra plus the nice ambiance of the restaurant itself.

Abe means two things.  As what the restaurant stated in the menu, Abe can mean any of the ff.:
– Capampangan word for friend, companion, and getting together
– nickname of a beloved son of Pampanga, Emilio Aguilar Cruz (1915-1991), writer, editor, painter, connoisseur, bon vivant and legendary eater outer

To sum it up, I understood based on my multiple dining experiences with Abe Restaurant, that it serves Kapampangan dishes and the restaurant was put up to pay a tribute to Abe.

The beautiful image at the entrance of Abe Restaurant is an image of Abe, the restaurant owner’s father.  What a way to honor a father.  Abe must be proud considering how successful Abe is.  The place is always jam-packed!

Abe ambiance

We reserved a few days earlier.  Luckily, we were given a table inside the private room.  We shared the room with another group of diners.  In spite of being in a secluded room, it wasn’t hard calling out the attention of the servers.  Whenever we want to order more food items or want to ask for water, they are always there to serve.  I’m pretty impressed with the service considering how I ranted a before that they could improve on service.  I guess they did!

Abe Private Room

Another thing that I love to rave about Abe is their food.  I still have fond memories of my trip to Pampanga a few weeks ago.  My key takeaway in my trip there was mainly how delicious kapampangan food is!  Abe is like our Pampanga in Manila.  It gives us a taste of Pampanga in our very own city.

  • Bamboo Rice (Php 250)

Abe Bamboo Rice

I heard a loud voice then I saw the server banging the bamboo.  Surprise!  The rice is actually placed inside a bamboo!  There was too much rice but the reason why I love this rice is because it’s very tasty!  There were mushrooms, shrimps and bamboo shoots in the rice.  I can actually eat the bamboo rice even without any other dishes because of its rich taste.

  • Lamb Adobo (Php 410)

Abe Lamb Adobo

I’m not used to eating lamb.  If it’s adobo, I always preferred pork.  I was pleasantly surprised that I actually liked this dish.  I especially love that garlic was all over the adobo.  It made the dish looked good.  The after-taste of lamb wasn’t present too and I was wondering how they did it but I’m just thankful!  This dish is best eaten with rice.

  • Spicy Sisig Pampanga (Php 195)

Abe Sisig

the good ol’ Pampanga fave!  Whee!  Eating this dish made me remember my trip to Pampanga a few weeks back.  It had that taste.  Minced pork cheek & chicken livers cooked in garlic, chilies and other spices.  Oh so good!

  • Abe’s Morcon (Php 320)

Abe Embutido

This dish is basically embutido.  Abe’s version was slowly cooked for hours.  Their morcon is meat roll with chorizo, egg and paprika.  Yum!  We usually eat embutido fried and we just dip it in ketchup.  I like Abe’s version as they cooked it together with our favorite sauce.  Super enticing!

  • Binukadkad na Pla Pla (Php 395)

Abe Tilapia

I have no idea how this dish was cooked.  The binukadkad na pla pla was just too nice to look at.  Every single time this dish was served, first time diners will always have this ‘wow!’ reaction.  I was already looking forward to that reaction when it was served in our table haha!  The fish was tilapia and it was deep fried to crispiness.  It was too crispy that I think I was able to swallow some small bones.

The pla pla was served with balo balo relish and mustard leaves.  As I recommended my companions, I told them to get some fish, put in the mustard leaves and spread some relish and wrap it around.  I remember that was how Kapampangans eat them.

  • Tamarind Shake (Php 105)

Abe Sampaloc Juice

I was supposed to order kamias shake but it was out of stock.  I then ordered my 2nd choice which is Abe’s tamarind shake.  I love fruit shakes and I especially love to try out unique kinds of it.  So as unusual as people think of Tamarind shake is, I ordered it.  Yes, it was sour but it was so refreshing!

  • Sikreto ni Maria (Php 165)

Abe sikreto ni maria

I’m contemplating if I should share with you what’s in this dish.  Since it was named Sikreto ni Maria, should I respect that and just let you guess what the ingredients in this yummy dessert are?  I’ll share with you what’s obvious.  There’s the carabao milk ice tea.

Order this dish when you go to Abe and discover what the secret is.   You won’t be disappointed 🙂

  • Ube Jalea with Macapuno (Php 150)

Abe ube macapuno

I’m not sure how to react when I saw this dessert.  It didn’t seem complete.  I felt that I needed to eat this with another dish.  Luckily, we ordered Turon which is perfect with this purple yam and macapuno.

  • Turon with Nangka & Ube (Php 80)

Abe Turon

A different twist to our favorite pinoy turon.  This time, the main ingredients were jackfruit and ube.  It worked!  I liked it!  I’m not sure though if Php 80 is a good price for 2 pieces of it.

My favorite among the dishes we ate at Abe is the sisig!  I’m sure I’ll be back at Abe.  If I’ll be asked in the future what my recommendation is for our visiting friends, Abe will still be my answer. 😛

The food, the ambiance and the service were good!  Abe definitely serves items closest to what Filipino food is about.  Me and my team enjoyed our dinner.  I wish we can do this more often.

Abe Customer Team

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Abe Restaurant
Serendra, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 856-0526

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Luncheon Buffet at Pamangan Fiestang Kapampangan

Pamangan Piyestang Kapampangan

The highlight for me was the awesome lunch buffet.  We didn’t even sit at the dining area because we’ve chosen to stay at the buffet room instead where the buffet table is at.  We were anxious to eat and enjoy the food fast and have lots of multiple servings.

I was so excited as it was totally my first time to enjoy purely kapampangan dishes that are very well-loved.

We went back to Museo Ning Angeles as it was there where the food is at.  The luncheon was held at the Culinarium which also has a kitchen exhibit featuring tons of cooking materials.

kapampangan culinarium

Me and several media practitioners were graciously waiting for the food.  We were all looking at the menu displayed at each of our tables.

Kapampangan Dining Area

I noticed Kapampangan’s love for food as they put on display the dishes that they are proud of.  Each frame has a picture of the dish, the name and also a description.  I learned a lot about the food as I spent some time reading them while I was waiting.  I felt that every dish was made with love.

I actually found out that Kapampangans usually cook their own food.  Everyone’s a good cook!

kapampangan food frames

There was beautiful entertainment that came with the food.  I super loved the costumes and make-up!  I couldn’t resist as I peeked through their cast room and requested for their picture to be taken.  They warmly agreed.  Kapampangans are so cool!

Kapampangan Entertainment

Pamangan Fiestang Kapampangan showcases the best of the best of Kapampangan cuisine.  As you can see in the list of food enumerated below, on parenthesis is the name of establishment/person/group who prepared the dish.

After our fun tour of Museo Ning Angeles, Pamintuan Mansion and Center for Kapampangan Studies, we were all ready to dive in.  However, we have to wait for almost an hour because our media friends had to take pictures and videos of the food.

Kapampangan buffet

Not surprisingly, we finished all the food at the buffet table! Hahahaha!  Even after the event, some of us were even munching on the desserts.  Noone wanted to stop eating!

  • Ensaladang Ampalaya (Culinarium)

Kapampangan ampalaya

I know ampalaya is not for everyone as some people don’t like the bitter taste of the vegetable.  I, however, enjoyed this ampalaya salad.  It wasn’t as bitter as I thought and the ampalaya was served fresh, wow!  I never thought ampalaya can be a great salad and I’ll surely keep this in mind.

  • Adobung Pugu (Glo-an’s)

kapampangan chicken

We are used to have pork and chicken adobo.  Kapampangans, however, are made of quail.  The same as how we knew adobo, the ingredients were stewed in vinegar, garlic, soy sauce and bay leaves.

  • Adobung Camaru (Cely’s Carinderia)

kapampangan insect

When I saw this dish, I was scared!!!  Imagine seeing tons of insect for you to eat!  Yaiks!  I knew I had to try it since it’s a popular delicacy in Pampanga.  I mean why would I go to a Kapampangan food fiesta if I wouldn’t try out their dishes, exotic or not, right?

The camaru is a mole cricket that actually can be eaten if fried and made into arobu.  Other ingredients include fresh tomatoes, native onions, garlic and pepper.

  • Pindang Damulag (Ting’s Canteen)

kapampangan pork

At first glance, I thought it was tocino but apparently, it wasn’t!

Pindang Damulag is cured carabao meat in thick sugar syrup fermented until it becomes lightly sour.  The preparation definitely wasn’t simple and it was all worth it as it tasted good.  A must-try!

  • Betute Tugak (19Coping-copung)

kapampangan frog

I’ve tried eating frogs before but only its legs.  This time, the one at the Pampanga fiesta looked like live frogs!  Yaiks!!!  I never hesitated to eat frog legs but that time, I was hesitating too much.  I had this slimy frogs image on my mind.

Gladly, I saw my seat mate eating it.  I saw that it was actually stuffed frogs!  I tried it and boy, do I love it!  Sarap (delicious)!!!  The frog was stuffed with ground pork and seasoned with herbs & spices.  It was then deep fried to a crisp.

  • Ningnang Tilapia (Culinarium)

kapampangan fish

A simple grilled tilapia.  I suggest you eat this together with the Buru (fermented rice w/ shrimp)

.  The combination works perfectly!

  • Piritong Hito (Culinarium)

kapampangan fish cuts

There was also the deep-fried catfish if you prefer fish to be fried.  As suggested earlier, this works perfectly with Buru too!

  • Buru at Gule (Herminia Pamintuan)

kapampangan orange dish

Buru is fermented rice with small shrimps or fish.  It’s a known Kapampangan dish and everyone should try it!  I’m glad I did! 😀

The buru was a great sight to see!  I wanna just scoop and get lots of it to eat.  However, I had to ask fellow blogger Wyatt (who lives in Pampanga) on how to eat it, hahaha!  Apparently, I have to wrap it in mustard leaves (photo below) and put it together with vegetables and fish.

kapampangan veggies

  • Kari-kari (Batis Asul Caterers)

kapampangna kare kare

Pampanga’s version of Kare Kare doesn’t have too much sauce which i think a lot of people prefer.  I, on the other hand, love the peanut sauce.  However, the bagoong has filled that gap for me.  Bagoong + Kari-kari = Perfect!

  • Bringhe (Delyn’s Fastfood)

kapampangan paella

Pampanga is known for its wonderful cuisine.  Their version of Paella definitely proves that point.  It was oh so yummy!  The secret to its aroma is that the paella was cooked in banana leaves thus it didn’t stick to the pan.

Bringhe (Paella) is flavored rice made of glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk, colored and flavored in turmeric and topped with chicken, vegetables, pork and egg.

  • Embutido (Howard Dizon Catering Services)

kapampangan embutido

Oh, oh embutido!  My face did definitely light up when I saw the dish.  It’s basically our version of meatloaf.  Ours is made of ground pork, carrots, pickles and onions 🙂  Super delicious!  Perfect with our old-favorite ketchup sauce!

  • Lengua with Castanas (Howard Dizon Catering Services)

kapampangan beef

Who doesn’t love lengua?  Well, I surely do love to eat them!  Pampanga’s version of Lengua has chestnuts in it and it was so good!

  • Sisig Pisngi at Balugbug Babi

kapampangan sisig

I learned that Sisig came from Pampanga.  It was known to mean ‘to snack on something sour’ but it was also referred as a method of preparing meat or fish.  The method pertaining to marination with lemon juice and vinegar and seasoned with salt, pepper and other spices.

This particular sisig that we have eaten was made of pisngi (pig’s cheek) and balugbug babi (pig’s ears).  Finally, I was able to eat authentic sisig!  Yay!

  • Paksing Litsun (Cabalen Restaurant)

kapampangan lechon paksiw

We had Pampanga’s lechon 2-ways.  First one was paksiw style.  It’s basically lechon cooked in lechon sauce.  The items that are included in the lechon sauce usually are liver paste, bread crumbs, garlic, onions, brown sugar and vinegar.  I had a lechon overload but it was worth it! 😀

  • Litsun Babi (Apung Bilyung)

kapampangan lechon

It’s Pampanga’s own native lechon.  As expected, the lechon was crispy and tender!  The difference between Litsun Babi and other cities’ lechon is that Pampanga’s lechon is served with a sweet and sour sauce made from mashed pork liver.

  • Fresh Fruits

kapampangan fruits

Fruits will never be absent in any kind of food buffets.  I appreciate that both the watermelon and pineapple were sweet!  Coolness!

  • Ginataan with Inangit

kapampangan banana

At first I thought that the picture above were two different desserts, but then they should be eaten together.  I’m just so glad that I started with desserts before eating the main courses, if not, I wouldn’t have any more space for them!

  • Leche Flan (Susie’s Cuisine)

kapampangan leche flan

  • Turon with Dip (Juan Sebastian Catering Services)

kapampangan turon

What a beautiful presentation!  It didn’t look like a pinoy buffet at all because the way it looked was just too classy.  Aha!  If there’s a contest for desserts, I would suggest that we take this in as our entry!  What a genius and fun way to present our favorite banana lumpia (turon)!

  • Mochi (Susie’s Cuisine)

kapampangan dessert

Probably one of the most popular take-home desserts in Pampanga.  Susie’s Cuisine’s mochi is rice cake filled with red beans inside.  It’s very sweet and definitely will satisfy your sweet tooth.  Yum yum!

  • Tibuk-tibuk (Susie’s Cuisine)

kapampangan biko

Tibuk-tibuk is another winner dessert!  Made from carabao’s milk, this recipe was a definite winner in my book.  If you love to eat panna cotta, then this is our pinoy/kapampangan version.  Love our own! 🙂

  • Lychee Sherbet (Gill’s Ice Dream)

kapampangan lychee dessert

I super duper over to the max love sherbet.  I always and will forever choose sherbet over any type of ice cream any time!  I wish I could have asked for more but my shyness took over me 😛

  • Camuti with Gatas Damulag (Herminia Pamintuan)

kapampangan milk dessert

A lot of people have left the culinarium but the ones who remained in the place kept eating still.  Guess what?  It’s the Camuti with gatas damulag that people couldn’t resist to!  They were going back and forth just to get their nth (!) serving of the dessert!  I now know that if I have to learn a Kapampangan dessert, it has got to be this one!  Boiled sweet potatoes with Carabao milk.  Excellent creation by Mrs. Pamintuan!  Bravo!

There were several dishes that were made by Herminia Pamintuan.  Do you know that she’s the wife of the mayor?  Dishes featured here in this post like the super winner Camuti with Gatas Damulag and Buru at Gule (which coincidentally were two of my favorite dishes in the buffet) were her creations!

She was so accommodating with all our questions and you can see how passionate she is with kapampangan dishes.  We were lucky to have tasted her work.

kapampangan mayors wife

Pamangan Fiestang Kapampangan is still ongoing (October 23 and October 30, 2011, 10am to 2pm).  You can experience the same foodie experience too!  Just head on over to Museo Ning Angeles for the sunday lunch buffet.  To reserve, call (045) 887-4703.  It’s definitely super worth it!  All the yummy authentic Kapampangan dishes in one place.  It’s the best of the best and I strongly suggest you don’t miss that chance.  The sunday buffet costs Php800.

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Pamangan Piyestang Kapampangan
Museo Ning Angeles 2/F Sto. Rosario street, Sto. Rosario Historic District, Angeles City, Philippines
(045) 887-4703

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California Berry

California Berry

I’ve seen California Berry all over the metro but I never had the chance to try it until last saturday.  I was invited to try out some of their food offering and share my experience here in HeaRty’s Haven.

The branch I was asked to go to was the one at Mezza Residences.  I was shocked to learn that parking fee is at Php 25 per hour!  I guess the target audience of the establishments in this condominium is mainly the Mezza residents.  If ever I want to go back to California Berry, I will go to their other branches.  There are many of them anyway.  In fact, there’s one near my house! 🙂

I love the ambiance of California Berry.  It gives such a welcoming feeling.  I love the lively colors and stylish designs.  The place is so pleasing to the eyes.  California Berry is a happy place.

California Berry Ambiance

The whole menu is framed at the counter with all the pictures of their bestsellers.  While California Berry is known for their non-fat frozen yogurt, they also serve other items too!  I’ll share with you in this post, everything that I tried while I was there.

California Berry Counter

Fresh Fruit Blends

While California Berry also serves serves organic coffee for Php 85, I opted to order their fresh fruit blends.  I love fresh fruit shakes and that’s something I can’t resist whenever I see those in the menu.

Of course, California Berry’s version has got to have yogurt.  So the fresh fruit blends is actually a combination of fresh fruits and yogurt.

I tried out Mango Tango and Banana Rama.  There are other flavors too like: Doubleberry (strawberry & blueberry), FluShot (strawberry, kiwi & orange) and WhipItUp (our choice of 3 fruits to blend).

  • Mango Tango (Php 95) & Banana Rama (Php 95)

California Berry Drinks

Mango Tango is a combination of mango, banana & peach.  However, banana flavor really stood out in the combination.

The other drink I tried was the Banana Rama, a combination of kiwi, banana, mango.  California Berry named this drink right as I didn’t taste the kiwi and the mango at all!  It tasted like pure banana shake (not that I’m complaining!).  It tasted fresh and yummy! 🙂

Utensils

Before the yogurt and the food were served, I noticed the colorful utensils in our table.  Gee, not only do the place looked so youthful but it also matches the colorful spoons and forks!  I actually really took notice of them!  They were so nice to look at that I have to pause for 2 seconds before getting one for myself hahaha!

California Berry Colorful Spoons

Pasta

I was there for lunch and I wouldn’t want to have just frozen yogurt so I was really glad that California Berry serves pasta.  There are four kinds of pasta to choose from: Seafood Alfredo (Php 145), Pasta Carbonara (Php 135), Cheesy Lasagna (Php 145) and Spaghetti Bolognese (Php 125).

  • Seafood Alfredo (Php 145)

California Berry 9

If you’re in a hurry and you’re starving then this is perfect as California Berry serves pasta really fast.

  • Cheesy Lasagna (Php 145)

 California Berry 8

I haven’t eaten lasagna for a long time so I was really happy that this was served in our table.  I immediately started eating.  I believe California Berry’s pasta dishes were prepared beforehand then when a customer orders, they will just heat it in the oven.  It still tasted nice nevertheless.

Frozen Yogurt & Ice Ice Baby

The highlight for me is the yogurt which is what California Berry is all about.  California Berry prides itself for having 100% non-fat, healthy frozen yogurt using only non-fat milk in their yogurt mixture.

California Berry Roch

They have a wide array of toppings to choose from. We can make our own yogurt combination to our stomach’s desire 😛  One topping costs Php20 while 2 toppings for Php 30 and 3 toppings for Php 40.

California Berry Toppings

California Berry More Toppings

California Berry do have their signature creations as well which I recommend as the mixture of ingredients worked very well.  They wouldn’t call it Signature Creation if the recipe they made isn’t delicious, right?

If you’re not the adventurous type, you can just order the original flavor without toppings (S-Php60, M-Php85, L-Php115).  If you prefer flavored yogurt then the price is slightly higher (S-Php65, M-Php90, L-Php120).

Here are the ones that I got to try out:

  • Medium-sized Original Yogurt with Cherries, Almonds and Marshmallows (Php 125)

California Berry 3

  • Medium-sized Blueberry Yogurt with Lychee, Walnuts and Mangoes (Php 130)

California Berry 2

  • Medium-sized Blueberry Yogurt with Mangoes, Cherries and Kiwi (Php 130)

California Berry 7

I liked the frozen yogurt especially the one with cherries, marshmallows and almonds.  However, when I got to try the new menu of California Berry which is the Ice Ice Baby, my attention was all there.  Ice Ice Baby is not a frozen yogurt but an ice cream.  It’s low-fat and it’s shaved ice cream that is pretty refined.

Ice Ice Baby is only available in large cup and it comes with 2 toppings of your choice.  Price is at Php 65 which is pretty cheap.  If you want to add 1 more topping, you add Php 20.  If I’m you, I will stick with 2 toppings.  You might want to go try the ice ice baby without the toppings too.  I feel you won’t be able to appreciate the ice cream if the taste of the toppings is overpowering it.  Well, it’s your choice.

  • Watermelon Ice Ice Baby with Cherries and Marshmallows (Php 65)

California Berry 6

  • Watermelon Ice Ice Baby with Kiwi and Mangoes (Php 65)

California Berry 5

  • Strawberry Ice Ice Baby with Chocolate Chips, Jelly Beans and Orange Berries (Php 85)

California Berry 4

My choice for the day!  Super duper pleasing to the eyes plus it was oh, so delicious!!! :D:D:D

  • Taro Ice Ice Baby with Oreo and Rainbow Sprinkles (Php 65)

California Berry 1

It’s totally not my usual lunch but I was satisfied nevertheless.  I had a complete meal from pastas to desserts.  The fruit shake was a great drink to go with them too!

Thanks California Berry!  Me and my blogger friends who were there enjoyed the food that we had.  Till next time! 🙂

California Berry Group Pic

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California Berry
SM Mezza Residences, Aurora cor. Araneta Ave., Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines

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Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen

Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen

Our visit to Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen was an accidental one.  We were supposed to eat at another restaurant but two of their branches had special parties and were closed to the public.  I didn’t bother going to a 3rd branch as I knew that we weren’t meant to eat at the restaurant.  I then noticed Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen across the street.  I told my friend let’s try this new restaurant out!

I’m just glad that Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen doesn’t close their doors during afternoons.  Most restaurants take a break from 2-6pm.  Since we were there for a late lunch, it was a relief that they are open throughout the day.

Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen is a typical Chinese restaurant.  I appreciate the music that they were playing that day – Chinese songs (old popular ones!).

Eat Well Ambiance

There was also the roasting station at one corner of the restaurant.  We didn’t order any roasted stuff but we were totally satisfied with our food orders.  Everything was so delicious!  I shall keep Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen in my mind now if I’m craving for good Chinese food in Greenhills area.

Eat Well Roast Station

We ordered quite a lot.  Sometimes I think that my blogging is influencing me to order quite a lot when I dine at a restaurant.  I always have this thought that I should be sharing at least more than 3 dishes or else, it won’t make sense for me to blog about the experience.  I must change that habit as I’m trying to lose weight too! 😛

In spite of the many orders, we still finished every single dish.  In all honesty, I loved everything (well, except for the drink :P).

  • Mint Iced Tea (Php 65)

Eat Well Mint Tea

Eat Well’s Iced tea was made of brewed tea combined with calamansi and mint.  I think calamansi overpowered the whole drink itself.  I wasn’t able to taste the mint and the natural flavors of the tea were almost not distinguishable.

  • Deep-fried Bean Curd in Spicy Salt (Php 155)

Eat Well Tofu

The actual dish was exactly the same as it was pictured in the restaurant’s menu.  The serving was generous and we were able to enjoy this dish as our appetizer.  The vinegar went very well with the bite-sized tofu too!

  • Braised Pork with Chinese Sausage and Taro Rice (Php 165)

Eat Well Kiampung

We tried this out as it looked different from the usual fried rice offerings in a Chinese restaurant.  As we tasted the dish, we noticed that it’s actually kiampung!  The only difference is that they put taro on top of the rice.  The fried rice was put in a dim sum container which really worked!  The ingredient that made this fried rice delicious is definitely the chinese sausage.  Yummy!

  • Fried String Beans with Minced Pork (Php 230)

Eat Well String Beans

When I saw fried string beans in Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen’s menu, I knew I had to order it.  This has got to be my favorite chinese vegetable dish of all time!  I loved the sauce that the chef put into this dish.  Not sure what comprised the sauce but it was sweet and I loved it.  I noticed I was the one who finished this dish.  I can’t stop eating it even though I was already full!

  • Steamed Fish Fillet with Minced Bean (Php 305)

Eat Well Fish Fillet

Eat Well has a full menu of fish dishes.  They have fish in black bean sauce, fish in sweet & sour sauce and some other variants.  When I saw that they have steamed fish fillet with minced bean, the decision became easy.  Taoso (minced bean) is my ultimate favorite flavoring for fish fillet.  When I finally tried out the dish, I was completely satisfied!  The fish was meaty and there was enough taoso in every slice.  Yay!

  • Chilled Almond Jelly with Mango Sago (Php 78)

Eat Well Mango Sago

A different twist to the usual mango sago dessert.  What Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen done is they used the almond jelly as a base (ala ‘taho’) and mango sago as the sauce.  It was pure genius and the combination worked pretty well!  You must try this especially if you love both almond jelly and mango sago.

  • Masachi with White Chocolate (Php 108)

Eat Well White Chocolate Dessert

Another twist to the normal chinese dessert is this Masachi with White chocolate.  It’s like a union between Western and Asian cuisine.  Oh how I love that with every bite, the white chocolate just flows out.  It tasted so delicious and I couldn’t think of any restaurant that serves the same kind of dessert.  It was truly one of a kind.  Super duper appetizing!  A must order!

I felt it must be destiny that we weren’t able to eat at the restaurant that we were supposed to eat at.  Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen is a great foodie discovery!  I’ll surely be back soon! 🙂

Eat Well with Friends

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Eat Well! Delicious Kitchen
Greenhills Shopping Center, Greenhills, San Juan City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 722-8518

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Red Box: Rock, Dine & Roll

Red Box: Rock, Dine & Roll

Last night, my friends and I decided to sing the night out.  I just got my voice back as I had colds and coughs for the past 2 weeks.  I was so psyched to sing and to celebrate for being well again! 😀

As of today, the best place to go to is Red Box Karaoke (now known as Red Box: Rock, Dine & Roll).  Red Box is conveniently located at the malls.  Yesterday, we decided to try out the newest Red Box branch at Eastwood City.  I loved how beautiful the place is designed.  They were pretty organized too plus the promos are very affordable and well-thought of.

We availed of the prime time promo (Php 499/person) that includes free room use from 7pm to 12 midnight.  As soon as we entered the room, we immediately entered songs that we liked to sing.  Everything is computerized.  We were actually asking for a songbook but we were told that it’s not available anymore as they have automated everything.

I’m impressed as to how updated Red Box is.  Some of the more popular songs this month are already available in the database.  Newer songs have clearer videos too!

Red Box with Friends

I wasn’t planning to eat dinner at Red Box.  All I wanted was to sing.  However, my friends were hungry so we ordered some food.  In all honesty, I wasn’t planning to blog about our experience.  But upon seeing the food, I was surprised.  I immediately took out my camera and started taking pictures.  I knew then that I needed to share with you how delicious and how presentable Red Box dishes were.

Red Box is not just a karaoke place but it serves awesome food!

  • Sushilicious (Php 425)

Red Box Sushi

Red Box has a menu booklet solely for their sushi offerings.  We tried their bestseller, Sushilicious, that has the ff. ingredients – Salmon, Unagi, Melted Cheese, Avocado and Shrimp Tempura.  The sushi was truly sushi-delicious!  Red Box obviously named it right!  It was packed with my favorite sushi ingredients.  You must try this if you love sushi.

  • Crispy Calamares (Php 295)

Red Box Calamares

Another surprise for me was Red Box’ Crispy Calamares.  The dish was highly recommended by the server.  We took his advice and ordered it.  I’m so glad we listened.  Their calamares has a different twist considering that they also included crispy wanton wrapper as siding.

  • Sisig (Php 295)

Red Box Sisig

I loved the taste of the sisig.  I think the green chili and mayonnaise gave the dish character.  Or maybe some other secret ingredients contributed to the nice flavor of the dish.  Whatever it is, I liked Red Box’ version of our favorite sisig.

  • Lechon Kawali with Fried Tofu (Php 295)

Red Box Lechon Kawali and Tofu

Presentation of this Lechon Kawali and Tofu dish was just made of total awesomeness!  I never thought that Red Box didn’t just improve their karaoke services but also their food!  I was in total shock.

Red Box Lechon Kawali

The lechon kawali was pretty tasty too.  I do wish they provide more servings of the meat though.  Maybe change the glass to a bigger one?

Red Box Tofu

The tofu was nice but I feel that the serving wasn’t enough for all of us.  I hope they add more tofu next time.  It was super ‘bitin’ especially for a tofu lover like me.

  • Garlic Rice (Php 45)

Red Box Garlic Rice

With beautiful dishes like sisig, lechon kawali and tofu, it wouldn’t be complete without garlic rice.

  • Hot Tea (Php 95)/Brewed Coffee (Php 95)

Red Box Coffee Bean

I was shocked when I saw the hot tea in a Coffee Bean cup then we discovered that Red Box has partnered with Coffee Bean apparently.  I do hope they offer the other products that Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf has.  As of now, there’s only hot tea and brewed coffee.

After eating so many yummy and good-looking dishes at Red Box, it made me change my perception of the karaoke bar.  I can now confidently go to Red Box with an empty stomach as I already know that the place serves awesome food.

We will surely be back!  It’ll probably be at the same branch in Eastwood Mall. 🙂

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Red Box: Rock, Dine & Roll
4th Level, Eastwood Mall, Eastwood City Cyberpark, Quezon City, Philippines
(02) 355-7921

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