Ba Noi’s The Fresh Flavors of Vietnam

Ba Noi's

My addiction with group buying sites have lots of pros and cons.  Discovering cool restaurants is definitely 1 of the advantages.  I discovered Ba Noi’s through a promo by Plejee.  They offered a whole set of dishes for almost 50% off.  I bought it without knowing what to expect, I took that risk.

We had a hard time finding for parking.  However, we were lucky enough that during our 2nd attempt, there was one vehicle right in front of Ba Noi’s which was leaving.  We walked to Ba Noi’s & was delighted to see even just the front of the restaurant showing some traits of Vietnam.

The ambiance was nice and you could feel that you’re dining at a Vietnamese restaurant.  I hope though that more people will discover Ba Noi’s as it would be such a waste if you haven’t dined in there.  I can say that Ba Noi’s is one of the hidden restaurants in the Metro.  If they open other branches (e.g., in the malls), I’m sure they’ll be successful.

ba noi's ambiance

It’s also interesting that Ba Noi’s was one of the nominated restaurants in the best specialty cuisine in the Manila’s Best Kept Restaurant’s awards.  I saw the certificate in the entrance.  They must be proud 🙂

Ba Noi’s was ready for us as I called for reservation and informed them I had the Plejee coupon.  After a few minutes, they served our food.  I was only able to check out the menu for their other offerings after our meal.

Here are the food that we consumed & finished:

  • Fresh Sugarcane Juice (Php 90)

sugarcane juice ba noi's

I saw that they have their own sugarcane machine.  I did see that they have prepared beforehand and put into bottles.  They pour to the glass from the bottle whenever they receive orders.  I think this is efficient.

I also appreciate that I don’t need to go to Manila just to get my own dose of Sugarcane Juice.  Ba Noi’s was as good as theirs.  Yipee!

  • Shrimp & Pomelo Salad (Php 175)

pomelo salad ba noi's

Ba Noi’s Shrimp & Pomelo Salad is one unique dish.  I was actually wondering why there were kropecks with it.  Apparently, you put the kropeck into the lettuce then put shrimps & pomelo on top of the kropeck.  Lastly, you pour the sauce over and you get one awesome bite of delicious salad.

  • Fried Spring Rolls (Php 160)

fried spring rolls ba noi's

This may be the best fried spring rolls I have ever tasted so far!  I wonder what they put inside but it was oh so yummy!  My mom said it was probably a combination of meat and veggies which I also believe so.  To eat Ba Noi’s version, you have to wrap the spring rolls into the lettuce, dip in the sauce then take a bite.  I remember my mom eating so many of it haha!  She surely enjoyed the fried spring rolls.

  • Beef Noodle Soup (Php 225)

beef noodles ba noi's

I can’t believe that I liked each and every dish served to us by Ba Noi’s.  Their beef noodle soup was also a winner.  I’m not really fond of noodles but I was able to finish the beef noodle soup.  It has tons of flavor.  Since we got the dish from a promo, the servings weren’t too big w/c was just right for me.  I didn’t put the lime, bean sprouts & sauce.  I ate it as is.  My mom, however, did put the lime, bean sprouts, chili and the black sauce (my mom called it soy sauce paste) to her noodles.  She liked it and was raving about it while we were eating.  There was also chili paste if you like spicy food.

  • Bo Luc Lac (Php 310) & Steamed Rice (Php 30)

beef rice ba noi's

Bo Luc Lac is stir-fried honey spiced beef with fried basil.  I loved how tender the beef was.  Usually when we eat fried beef, they are usually hard to chew.  With Ba Noi’s Bo Luc Lac, it wasn’t the case.  The beef was so enjoyable to eat especially if you dip it with the sauce.  Basically for the sauce, you just squeeze the lime into the salt-pepper mixture.  Delicious!

My mom & I were so happy with the food.  They were so delicious that we both agreed to go back and try their other dishes.  The parking is the only thing that is setting me back.

When I checked the menu, I found out what the meaning of Ba Noi’s is.

  1. grandmother on the father’s side
  2. a culinary experience that brings together authentic & traditional processes, ingredients and recipes from Vietnamese cuisine

I’ve never been to Vietnam so I’m not in the position to judge its authenticity.  All I can say is that the food was definitely delicious.  I will recommend this to friends who are looking for Vietnamese restaurants here in Metro Manila.

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Ba Noi’s – The Fresh Flavors of Vietnam
G/F Greenbelt Mansions, Perea St., Legaspi Village, Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 893-7359

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Sango! The Burger Master

Sango! the Burger Master

In my mind, Sango has the best rice burger in the Metro.

I had known that their only branch is at Pasong Tamo.  That’s why it has been a long time since I last visited the restaurant.  Recently, I was too delighted when I found out that they also have a branch inside Powerplant mall.  Location is more convenient to go to finally!

I brought my mom to Sango! last tuesday for lunch.  I was pretty sure that my mom would love it.  It took us some time to choose what to order.  I really admire how friendly the cashier & servers are.  The cashier smiled while she waited patiently for our orders.  She even suggested some items that we might like.

I also love the ambiance of Sango!  It was designed way differently from their 1st branch.  You can see that they are more commercialized.  The green and yellow colors really blended well giving it a welcoming vibe.

sango ambiance

There were available Japanese reading material all around the place too!

japanese books

Even though food are cooked fresh upon order, we didn’t wait for too long.  Our orders came one by one and I was excited to eat Sango food again.  It has been a long time after all!

  • Large Master Fries (Php 125)

sango master fries

My mom insisted ordering this.  I didn’t eat much as I’m not a fan of fries with too much stuff in it.  I’m a fan of plain ol’ deep-fried potatoes.  Sango’s master fries comes in 2 sizes: regular & large with only Php 20 difference.  Their fries has cheese, meat sauce & onions on the side.  It was pretty okay.  Not the type of dish that I would go back for though.

  • Large Yougurt Shake (Php 85)

yogurt shake sango

Plain ol’ yougurt shake that was sweet.

  • Large Iced Milk Tea (Php 50)

sango milk tea

I super love milk tea.  So when I saw this in Sango! menu, I immediately ordered it.  It tasted okay, not too sweet and not too milky.  There were too much ice though.  I felt like drinking water towards the end.

  • Unagi Rice Burger (Php 255)  & Yakiniku Rice Burger (Php 145)

sango burger presentation

Our main orders and definitely the star of our meals!  The burgers were sooooooooo good.  I really wished we can have them as eat-all-you-can.  Pictures doesn’t do justice to the burgers.  I already would like to apologize in advance.

Each burger was served with a white paper cover and put in a basket.  We can either eat it as a burger or with spoon & fork.  My mom and I both ate our orders as burgers.

sango unagi burger

My mom ordered Unagi Rice burger which is Sango’s Lenten offering.  It was a bit expensive though.  The unagi was big enough and I thought that it was reasonably priced.  Considering the big serving of unagi and the super yummy taste.  Come to think of it, it was like ordering unagi with plain rice on the side.  My mom loved it.  It actually took a short time for her to finish everything!  Good thing, she made me try before she finally finished it!

sango yakiniku burger

My order was Sango’s signature burger, Yakiniku rice burger.  I can’t even describe how delicious this was.  Sango! was really generous with the beef.  Every bite just gives me this super good feeling that we’re eating good food.  I miss it already.  Can someone give me a Yakiniku Rice burger please?

My mom and I enjoyed our dining experience at Sango! the Burger Master in Powerplant mall.  The food & ambiance, both are worth raving for.  We will surely be back.  I’ll order Yakiniku Rice Burger again.  I can’t get it out of my mind!  Wahhhhh!

sango roch and rita

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Sango! The Burger Master
Power Plant Mall, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Philippines
(02) 556-3182

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Yoshinoya Lenten Season Offering

Yoshinoya Lenten

Yoshinoya is one of the popular Japanese fast food restaurants in the world.  With over 1,200 outlets in Japan, USA, Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia & Philippines, we know that it’s definitely a big & important brand.

Here in the Philippines, there are currently 5 branches.  Yoshinoya started operations in the Philippines under Century Pacific Group (makers of Century Tuna) back in 2001.  I personally discovered Yoshinoya in 2002 and I immediately fell in love with its beef bowl.

Whenever I order the beef bowl, I always order for extra sauce.  It was soooo yummy and delicious especially seeing the beef and rice swimming in that yummy special Yoshinoya sauce.  Delicious!!!

As much as I love beef bowl, lenten season is coming up.  A lot of us do practice the rule of not eating meat during that time.  In relation to that, Yoshinoya launched 2 products this lenten season.  Both products will only be available till May 31, 2011.

  • Yoshinoya Bangus Kabayaki (Php 140)

yoshinoya bangus kabayaki

Deep fried, lightly-breaded fish fillet poured with Kabayaki sauce.  The Bangus Kabayaki was a clear winner in my book among the 2 dishes being offered by Yoshinoya this lenten season.   The sauce was sweet, very, very tasty and the fish was heavenly.  It’s not surprising that they use Century Bangus for this dish.  Yoshinoya is owned by Century Pacific Group anyway.

  • Shrimp Katsu (Php 140)

yoshinoya shrimp katsui

Another limited offering of Yoshinoya is their Shrimp Katsu.  It’s deep-fried breaded shrimp patties served with mixed vegetables and plain rice.  I enjoyed Bangus kabayaki more but it doesn’t mean that this shrimp patties weren’t delicious.  I was able to bring home some for my mom and this was her choice.  It really depends on your preference.  Shrimp Katsu is also available in jumbo plate with beef bowl (Php 185).

See the smile from the group?  We really enjoyed the food served to us.  I’ll definitely be visiting Yoshinoya soon.  I will get more of Bangus Kabayaki and my ever favorite, beef bowl! 😀

yoshinoya group picture

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Yoshinoya
SM North Edsa | SM Megamall | Robinson’s Galleria | SM Mall of Asia | Park Square 1, Philippines
(02) 920-8177 | (02) 632-1276 | (02) 635-2206 | (02) 556-2649 | (02) 893-8176

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Recipes from the Century Bangus Kitchen

Century Bangus

I was lucky to be one of the invited bloggers to taste the dishes created from Century Bangus.  Now is really a great time for me as I need to lose a lot of weight.  I know that eating fish will be the best way for me to achieve that goal.  Plus, we all know that fish does have a lot of healthy benefits.

I actually saw Century Bangus product line in the supermarket but never really took time to notice them.  Good thing I attended the bloggers’ event or else, I’d be missing a whole lot.  Next time, I will actually look for Century Bangus in the grocery and will buy some for sure.

Century Bangus is the newest addition to Century Canning Corporation’s products.  I’m pretty sure you’re very familiar with Century Tuna.  Now, Century Bangus is their newest baby with a whole range of products that come with it namely:

  • Century Bangus Fillet
  • Century Bangus Chunks
  • Century Bangus Sisig
  • Century Quality Premium Boneless Bangus
  • Century Quality Premium Bangus Belly Unseasoned
  • Century Quality Premium Boneless Bangus Belly Marinated
  • Century Quality Premium Bangus Tocino

Why do those products worth looking into?  Well, it’s because they are healthy, delicious and most importantly, fresh.  Century takes pride in the processing of their bangus.  It was grown and farmed in seawater cages somewhere in Southern Mindanao.  As the fish are harvested, they are brought immediately to Century’s facilities where the fish is processed and packed on the same day.

We are assured that whenever we buy a Century Bangus product, it’s of high quality and fresh.  Plus, do you know that Century’s facilities have even been accredited by the EU and US FDA?  Now, that can definitely give us a peace of mind 🙂

So you bought a Century Bangus product but you wanted to get more ideas as to how to prepare it.  You’re in luck because I’m going to share with you the recipes of the 3 yummy dishes Chef Apple prepared for us that night.

chef Apple Century bangus

Century Bangus Salad with Caramelized Pear & Walnuts

century bangus salad

Ingredients:
1/4 cup cooking oil
1-450 grams Century Premium Boneless Bangus Marinated

Caramelized Pears:
2 tablespoon granulated sugar
1 cup canned pear, sliced

Honey Lemon Vinaigrette:
1/4 cup lemon juice
2 tablespoons honey
salt & pepper to taste
1 cup extra virgin olive oil

6 cups mixed greens
1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts
1/2 cup cherry tomatoes
3 tablespoons reduced balsamic vinegar
*** to reduce balsamic vinegar: pour 2 cups balsamic vinegar into a skillet or saucepan. Allow it to simmer with occasional stirring for about 5 minutes until a little syrupy or desired consistency is achieved. Remove from heat to allow it to thicken some more as it cools.

Procedure:
Heat cooking oil in a large pan and fry Century Bangus until golden. Spoon out bangus meat from the skin & set aside. Sprinkle sugar on pears. Pan-grill on a skillet brushed lightly with oil until caramelized. Set aside. Whisk together lemon juice, honey, salt, pepper & extra virgin olive oil. Cover & chill until ready to serve.

Toss together mixed greens, walnuts & cherry tomatoes.  Arrange on a plate topped with bangus flakes & caramelized pears.  Drizzle with vinaigrette and reduced balsamic vinegar.

Makes 6 servings.

Century Bangus & Kani Burrito

century bangus burrito

Ingredients:
1/4 cup cooking oil
1-410 grams Century Premium Boneless Bangus Marinated
1 cup Japanese mayonnaise
1/2 teaspoon wasabi paste
4 pieces kani (Japanese crab sticks), cut into strips
1 cup cucumber, seeds removed & sliced into thin strips
1 cup ripe mango, sliced into thin strips
1 cup torn lettuce
4 large regular sized tortilla wrap

Procedure:
Heat cooking oil in a large pan and fry Century Bangus until golden.  Spoon out bangus meat from the skin & set aside.

In a bowl, combine mayonnaise & wasabi.  Add bangus flakes & kani, mixing it well.  Chill for 30 minutes.

Fill tortilla wrap with bangus mixture, lettuce, cucumber and mango.  Roll then serve.

Makes 4 servings.

Century Bangus and Farfalle a la Genovese

century bangus pasta

Ingredients:
1/4 cup cooking oil
1-450 grams Century Premium Boneless Bangus Marinated
200 grams farfalle (ribbon pasta)
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon minced garlic
3 cups whole cream
salt & pepper to taste
grated parmesan cheese for garnish
1 cup pesto sauce
*** make your own pesto sauce by blending together 3 cups sweet basil leaves, 4 garlic cloves, 1/4 cup walnuts, 1 tablespoon grated parmesan cheese and 1 1/2 cups olive oil in a blender or food processor until smooth. Transfer to a clean airtight jar or container. This may be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Procedure:
Heat cooking oil in a large pan and fry Century Bangus until golden. Spoon out bangus meat from the skin and set aside.

Cook pasta as directed in the package.  Set aside.

Heat olive oil in a pan and saute garlic until aromatic.  Stir in pesto sauce & cream.  Season with salt & pepper.  Add pasta & bangus to the sauce & toss well.  Remove from heat and top with Parmesan cheese.

Makes 4 servings.

We were given ample servings of all 3 dishes.  I must say all of them were delicious.  My favorite was the salad.  It was delightful!  I hope you can try out the recipes yourselves too!  Don’t forget to use Century Bangus with them 🙂

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Bistro Miyake

Bistro Miyake

I saw Bistro Miyake while I was on my way to Jo Avila‘s class.  I said to myself that I would try it.  When I saw the promo at Ensogo, I immediately bought 2 coupons without hesitation.  One tuesday afternoon, I brought my mom there for a late brunch.

It was pretty hard to find parking as they only have 3 parking spaces (w/c was filled already).  We drove around Annapolis street until we found one parking slot.  We walked till we reached the restaurant.  Bistro Miyake have an ongoing promo wherein you can order as much as you can for Php 495++.  The catch is you have to finish all that you have ordered.

I immediately was in awe when I entered the restaurant.  It was big!!  You can definitely use the venue for any parties or events.  The lighting and decorations were super nice too!

bistro miyake ambiance

My admiration was cut short as soon as I talked to one of Bistro Miyake’s servers.  I had a reservation and I asked to be seated.  She was obviously thinking about something else that you can really feel that her mind was floating.  She just let us sit anywhere and didn’t even clean the table for us.  Other than that, it was really so hard catching her attention.  It is also important to note that she was the only server around except for the manager.

I told her that we would like to get the eat-all-you-can promo using the vouchers I bought.  She told me that it wasn’t possible as it was stated in the voucher.  I immediately read the guidelines word per word and didn’t find any provision that it wasn’t allowed.  I showed it to her and she insisted that it wasn’t possible pointing me to the guideline “cannot be used with discount card”.  I was like “Is ‘discount card’ the same as ‘ala carte promo’?  Those are 2 different things!”
** to Ensogo & Bistro Miyake, I hope you clear up your guidelines.  If there’s an anniversary promo, then it should be clearly stated if the promo can be used for it or not.

I then asked for the restaurant’s manager.  After waiting for more than 10 minutes, she totally ignored us and didn’t call for the manager.  I motioned another guy and luckily, he was the manager.  He told us it was okay to get the all you can eat ala carte promo.  He became our server for the rest of the meal.  I was a bit furious already but can’t walk out as I already paid for the Ensogo vouchers a few weeks back.

Anyway, Bistro Miyake’s all you can eat promo was ala-carte style.  They give you a checklist and you can just choose whatever you want to eat.  Once you give it to the server, they’ll cook and serve it to you.  Each person will need to pay Php495++ if you want to avail of their anniversary promo.  I think it was reasonably priced especially if you eat a lot.  Just make sure you have enough appetite or else, you need to pay double for leftovers.

ala carte buffet bistro miyake

I was hungry and I believe I can really eat a lot if I want to.  My mom can’t eat a lot though so we can only order so much.  Here’s the list of what we have tried and finished.  I hope we ordered more but we were too full to have any more food haha!

  • Tofu Miso Soup

miso soup bistro miyake

  • California Maki

california maki bistro miyake

  • Mixed Fried Rice

mixed fried rice bistro miyake

I initially thought that the beef teppan was part of mixed fried rice.  Apparently not.  The fried rice was just fried rice.  Nothing special.  I think I appreciate garlic or plain rice better than this.  It wasn’t good.

  • Salmon Belly Teriyaki

salmon bistro miyake

This was good and tasty.  Belly is definitely the best part of salmon.  Tasted so delicious especially when newly cooked.

  • Ebi Tempura

tempura bistro miyake

They could have improved the presentation by putting it in a basket.  I love shrimps but I just didn’t feel any excitement upon seeing the dish.  We didn’t order more of ebi tempura.  Enough said.

  • Tofu Steak

tofu steak bistro miyake

I love tofu steak and I don’t remember not liking any other restaurant’s version of this.  I don’t know with Bistro Miyake but my experience was just too bad with this restaurant.

burnt tofu bistro miyake

See the black thingy in the dish?  Yes tofu was burnt!  I didn’t bother complaining anymore.  It was too stressful just to call out their attention.  We just ate the tofu inside and separated the skin.  Too disappointing.

  • Beef Teppan

beef teppan bistro miyake

We ordered 2 servings of this.  We loved this dish as it was newly cooked.  The best time to eat a newly fried dish is simply fresh from the pan.  You can still taste all the flavors plus the meat was still hot.  Yummy!

  • Yakitori

yakitori bistro miyake

A definite winner from all the dishes we orderd at Bistro Miyake.  I hope we ordered more but we were too full already.  The sauce was perfect and it was cooked just right.  Delish indeed!

  • Kani Bacon

kani bacon bistro miyake

Kani Bacon which is actually crab stick wrapped in bacon has always been my favorite thing to order in Japanese restaurants.  I had to order this too just to be able to have my share of Bistro Miyake’s version.

  • Beef Asparagus

beef asparagus bistro miyake

I hated this dish.  The beef was hard to chew, it felt like I was having a chewing gum.  The asparagus were a bit overcooked too.  What a way to leave a last impression.

I think it’s very obvious that I won’t be going to back to Bistro Miyake.  I wish they train their server (she was the only one thus singular).  I’m not sure if I’m the only one who had bad experience there but I really hope we were the only ones.  You usually go to a restaurant to find good food and experience (of course, at least) decent service.   I didn’t get both in Bistro Miyake.  I wish them luck and super hope they’ll improve in the future.

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Bistro Miyake
33 Annapolis St., Greenhills, Unit 101, Intrawest Building, San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines
(02) 721-9793

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