sizzlin pepper steak

The Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak
Level M1 Trinoma Mall, Edsa corner North Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila
(02) 916-7040

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My friend Stef and I had dinner before I went to Malaysia for vacation.  She knows I blog so she let me decide where to eat.  Anyway, we decided to eat at Sizzlin Pepper Steak, I could have chosen a different restaurant but Stef wasn’t in the mood to eat Filipino food.

I’ve always known that Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak is an imitation of Pepper Steak.  Obviously, Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak’s dishes are a bit cheaper.  The style, the menu were kinda the same though.

Maybe I just didn’t see it when I last ate at Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak.  But it seemed to me that there was a change with how we ordered in Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak.  So we are given like an order slip, we checked the items in the menu then write down our orders in the piece of paper.  I personally think this is great, more efficient and we, the customers, have ample time to choose our orders without any pressure whatsoever.

Here are what we ordered:

  • Creamy Corn Soup (Php 55)
sizzlin pepper steak soup

This dish had corn kernels in rich, creamy corn soup.  I’m not really a fan of creamy soups but Stef ordered this and said that it was just fine.  So I’ll take her word for it.

  • Mushroom Gravy Hamburg (Php 160)
hamburg steak

I loved this better than their famous pepper rice.  It is their own version of burger topped with mushroom gravy.  Served w/ yummy yummy vegetables.  I just love this!  So juicy & so tasty!

  • Orange Juice (Php 75)
orange juice

This was not freshly squeezed orange juice.  I think this orange juice was too expensive for something that was not prepared fresh.

  • Beef Pepper Rice (Php 195)
beef pepper rice

The ever-famous beef pepper rice is the best seller in Sizzlin’ Pepper steak.   They even have a video that they play over and over again on the monitors at the restaurant.  Basically, this is just thinly sliced beef sukiyaki marinated in their special sauce.   Served in a sizzling plate. One tip, once served, turn the beef upside down so it gets cooked then put the sauce and mixed everything together (including the rice). 🙂

  • Iced Tea (Php 55)
iced tea

Usual bottomless iced tea that people order 🙂  Nothing special.

This was another thing that I liked that Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak did recently.  They had this sign in every table.  They call it “Moo Flips”.  So you just flip it either Red Stop or Green Moo-oove!  Stop if you don’t need anything & Moo-oove! if you need any assistance.  Pretty cool, no need to keep calling for servers!

stop move

More pictures from our dinner here.

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