Thursday, 28 July 2011

Tikim15: Ramen bar (Eastwood, Quezon City) by Rich Tiu

Slurp. As their shirt says, you need not be shy in slurping the night (or day) away in this ramen place. The name says it all... Ramen Bar. Simple. Clear. Direct to the point.


Minimalistic interior
Menu is clean and direct; don't forget the side dishes! :)

If like me, you love spicy food, then I'd recommend the Spicy Karaage Ramen. It is a spicy shoyu based ramen topped with fried boneless chicken. 

Spicy Karaage Ramen
Up close and personal
The other one that we had was the Sapporo Miso Ramen, miso infused ramen topped with tamago, naruto, negi, chasyu, butter and corn. As the name implies this one taste like miso soup.

Sapporo Miso Ramen
Last but not the least, do try their gyoza! Their version is deep fried, you'll feel some crunch as 
you bite into it. All in all, two thumbs up.

Gyoza can be fried or steamed

Quality 4/5
Price 4/5
Ambiance 4/5

Ramen Bar
G/F Eastwood Mall, Libis, Quezon City
570-9457

*restaurant review by my brother, Richmond Tiu

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Tikim14: Fruitea Mix, another tea-place (San Juan, Manila)

After scavenging art materials in National Bookstore, I suddenly craved for some cold drink. At first I wanted to buy lemon yakult in Happy lemon but due to traffic, I decided to try the new tea-place beside Konbini, Fruitea Mix. The concept is just like the other tea-places in Manila ~ choosing a drink and the add-ons/sinkers, adjusting the sweetness level, and/or ordering snacks.

Nice ambiance
Fruiteamix's menu
I decided to order Passion Fruit Yakult with Coco jelly just because it is my favorite drink in Serenitea. (This also gives me a point of comparison between Serenitea's and Fruitea Mix :))

Passion fruit yakult drink my Fruiteamix

My notes...1) I noticed that their menu has fruit bits on their drink but unfortunately it was just for presentation and identification of what drink is in the menu. Real fruit bits included in tea drinks can actually be their U.P.S (Unique Selling Point) that will differentiate them all other tea-place. 2) The Passion Fruit Yakult I ordered almost tastes like that of Serenitea's but it is less sweet. 3) Fruitea Mix has more add-on options (Pearls, Coco Jelly, Grass Jelly, Red Bean, Black Bricks, and Egg Pudding but i recently visited Serenitea Banawe branch and noticed their variety of sinkers increased!) and snack foods that actually don't use peppers ( Potato cheese balls, crisscut fries, fresh potato chips, and chicken strips). This makes me excited to try on the other snacks and add-ons especially the grass jelly ^.^

Cheese balls: Will taste bland after 3-5 bites 
I will be coming to Fruitea Mix to try on their milk tea, if it's better than Bubble tea, Chatime, GongCha, Cobo, and Serenitea. I'll let you know soon! :) Remember to ask for their loyalty card (unfortunately I didn't get one as I didn't know about this prior to a blog I read just minutes ago :(..minus points for service!)

Quality: 3/5
Price: 2.5/5
Ambiance + Service: 3/5 

Fruitea Mix
Address: 57 Connecticut St, Noetheast Greenhills, SJ
Contact Number: 6550011

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Tikim13: Jolibee Chicken Nuggets vs Chicken Mc Nuggets


 Me and my classmates from SoFA went to Jolibee to buy lunch. Before entering the main door, I saw a new poster marketing Jolibee’s new product, chicken nugget crunchers! I got excited wondering what it will taste like, so I ordered one out of curiosity. My lunch consisted of 5 pieces of Jolibee chicken nuggets (P75.00) and cheese fries as a replacement for rice (the chicken nuggets isn’t a rice meal :( ) I was hoping it would have the option of a rice meal because Filipinos are used to eating rice for lunch.

The sauce is not packaged well, it doesn't look appealing

Tasty but flat. The chicken nugget crunchers boasts of having carrot bits
I can’t help but compare this with Chicken Mc Nuggests. Taste-wise the Jolibee chicken nuggets  crunchers have more flavor; not sure why but it may be cooked in Lard that gives it a lasting flavor. The size of the Jolibee chicken nuggets is more flat than the Mc Nuggets which seem to have more meat.  For the dips, the barbeque sauce of Jolibee nuggets goes well with it but it doesn’t give variety or options unlike the 2 dipping sauces, sweet & sour and barbeque, of Mcdo’s nuggets. Lastly for the price, Mcdo is more expensive; if you are on a bugget go for Jolibee it not then Mcdo! :)

Tell me what you like better! :) 

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Tikim12: X.O Kitchen (Bel-air II, Makati)

X.O Kitchen seemed like a new restaurant to me in the few times that me and Evan passed by Jupiter street. Since our first choice of dinner "Mickey's Delicatessen" was already closed :(, the bright lights and big windows of X.O Kitchen attracted me to try out the place.


X.O kitchen seems a high class restaurant from outside
First thing I asked Evan, "what is X.O sauce"? Neither of us knew about anything about the sauce except that it is served in Chinese restuarants. Here is a definition by Rhonda Parkinson of about.com
 "X.O Sauce -->  is a flavor-packed sauce made with dried shrimp and scallops and spicy seasonings, including chile and garlic. The exact origins of X.O Sauce are unknown, although it is said to have originated in Hong Kong, where it is served as a table condiment at higher-end restaurants. In cooking, X.O sauce is used in stir-fries, particularly seafood dishes."


The restaurant offers a lot of food variety; I just think that the X.O sauce was not given justice as it was not highlighted in their menu. Food was served quickly [except fot the Ferrero butchi] and in small serving. We were both a bit dissappointed with the serving size and the food tasted "normal --- nothing special about it".
We ordered the following for dinner:


Egg Chinese Sausage Rice Meal P120

X.O Kitchen Special Beef P230

Asparagus with Oyster Sauce P120
From my dining experience here, all i could remember was the little serving we had! I guess the price compensates with the quantity of food. I ordered Egg Chinese Sausage Rice Meal which costs only 120; I was excited at first but disappointment took over when I saw how little meat/Chinese Sausage there is in the meal :( I also think that the restaurant uses some kind of flavoring because even if there is not much meat in my rice meal, the food was so tasty! In fairness with the X.O special beef, I like this better than my original order. The beef brisket was tender and it highlights the X.O component in its sauce :)

Buchi Combinations with various chocolate filling
Ferrero Buchi: Hot warm and a new kind of buchi
For dessert, me and Evan got intrigued with their specialty buchi combinations so we decided to give Ferrero buchi a taste. When it arrived (it took a while for it to cook so I suggest you order this at the beginning, not after eating your main meals), I excitedly took a bite..hmmm...warm..the chocolate has melted with the buchi was fried..can't really describe it properly since   I am not a fan of chocolates but you might like it! Give it a try! Let us know what you think of X.O Kitchen :)


Quality: 3/5
Price: 3/5
Ambiance: 3/5


X.O Kitchen
134 Jupiter Street,
Bel-air 2, Makati City
Telephone: 519-1238

reference: 
X.O sauce - Glossary of Chinese Ingredients and cooking terms, Rhonda Parkinson, http://chinesefood.about.com/od/glossary/g/xosauce.htm (June 2011) 
X.O sauce - Picture, Chokeedee, http://www.google.com.ph/imgres?imgurl=http://www.chokdeedimsum.com/menu-pics/xo-sauce.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.chokdeedimsum.com/en/menu.php&usg=__FNB_7sDJNKCs8DTBYyzQgyL_JZU=&h=600&w=400&sz=138&hl=tl&start=5&sig2=stBHZ_UpbMxEEVyJWhD_sA&zoom=1&tbnid=xUhnWV0xChH0MM:&tbnh=135&tbnw=90&ei=e4XvTauGJI6-vgPSxN2VCQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dx.o%2Bsauce%26um%3D1%26hl%3Dtl%26sa%3DN%26biw%3D1366%26bih%3D624%26tbm%3Disch&um=1&itbs=1 (June 2011)

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Tikim11: Siomai at Chocfull of nuts (Greenhills, San Juan)

Chocfull of Nuts
Tasty with toyomansi
Walking and shopping around Greenhills can be quite a challenge. It does not stop in finding a parking slot. So when your stomach starts to growl, tame the beast inside with some siomai of Chocfull of nuts!
I suggest you head to the Shoppesville area, 2nd level near Kamiseta, and order some home-made siomai ^.^

I love the siomai here. It's homemade, steamed fresh, not full of pork fats, and I think there is not a hint of MSG in it. To top that of, the price is good; 3 pieces for only 39php! When you put some toyomansi (soy sauce + calamansi) on your siomai, the combination is perfect ---hot siomai with a bit of saltiness and sour elements from
the calamansi!

By the way, the kiosk is also known for its cuapao's; my mom likes to take out those so it must be good!



Taste 4/5
Price 4/5
Ambiance 3/5


Chocfull of Nuts
2nd level, unit 39, Shopsville, Greenhills Shopping Center,
Ortigas Ave; Greenhills,
San Juan, Metro Manila
Telephone: 632-7243784

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Tikim10: Eat Fresh Hong Kong Famous Street Food (Banawe, Quezon City)

Hong Kong, as known by many is a shopping mecca but for me its also a food haven. Various cuisines from big restaurants to fast food stalls tastes great; food tripping is actually just around the corner! Whenever I go to Hong Kong, I always make sure that I eat their street food ~ siumai, hotdogs, takoyaki, egg waffles, fresh fruit shakes, and what not! Fret no more, Eat Fresh offers authentic Hong Kong street food in Manila!

Outside the Eat Fresh restaurant



As their specialty is Street Food, one might have the impression that you will be eating your stick snacks out in the heat/rains. This is not the case in their Banawe branch because you will be eating you're well missed Hong Kong street food at the comfort of an airconditioned restaurant. ^.^ Their kitchen is placed in front of the restaurant, where a passerby can take out food with no hassle and a customer who will dine in will have the comforts of not eating while standing.



Ordering in Eat Fresh is very tempting because the price is very affordable (student friendly prices)! Seeing those familiar street food names will make you feel you want to try them all! Evan and I, ordered the following for starters: Fried Stuffed Tofu, Fish Balls dipped in curry, and Fish Tofu dipped in curry.

You will have the choice of having your street food fried, dipped in curry (to add spice), or both. I like spicy food so I dipped mine in curry sauce. If you are not that adventurous, you can still opt for the traditional soy sauce with chili garlic or none!

Radish Cake
Fried Stuffed Tofu
Fish balls and fish tofu dipped in curry
For those who want to try Hong Kong dimsum, Eat Fresh also serves 5 varieties of dimsum all at P48.00 only--- Pork Siomai, Taosi Spareribs, Chicken Feet, Raddish Cake, and Kuchay Dumplings.

Pork Siomai
For our main course, we definitely wanted to try the claypot rice meal. I like this very much because food is served warm. The claypot rice comes with a special sweet sauce that makes the meal feel like its a big fried rice. The serving is quite generous for one person, it will surely make you feel full!
Chinese Sausage Claypot Rice

Lastly for our drinks and dessert, we went for the pancake balls (called kai-tan-zai or egg waflfles in Hong Kong), almond shake, and milk tea (nai-cha in Hong Kong). The pancake balls took a while to cook but it is all good --- it was a favorite!  

Pancake balls

Almond Shake
Milk Tea


Taste 4/5
Price 5/5
Ambiance 3/5


Eat Fresh Hong Kong Famous Street Food
100-A Maria Clara Street,
Brgy. Sto. Domingo, Quezon City
Telephone: 5168022, 4750789
Email: eatfreshph@gmail.com

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Tikim9: Thaipan's white ambiance (Tomas Morato, Quezon City)

Thaipan is a perfect date place if you guys are looking for some Thai cuisine (As the name suggests). It's a bit hidden from the main road of Tomas Morato Street but it is not that hard to find. You'll notice the restaurant with it's white themed ambiance. It is very refreshing when you step into the restaurant --- design is modern, fresh, and romantic! You can have a choice of dining in their veranda or inside where there are rooms for functions with air conditioning. I strongly suggest eating alfresco because during the day their food and cold drinks are a perfect combo while at night you can have a peep at the stars while eating (so romantic ^.^)

Alfresco style lounge
Eat at the veranda for better ambiance
 in-house dining for those hot summery days

In ordering, you can see their menu is very simple ans straight to the point --- just the Thai name and the description. The menu lacks pictures of their best dishes which can help their customers choose what to order. However simple their menu is,the taste of food is what matters! :)

Simple menu

Me and evan ordered the following for dinner...

See Khrong Moo Yang: Cinnamon & lemon marinated pork ribs
Paw Pia Thawt: Deep fried spring rolls
Gai Sateh: Chicken Sateh
His favorite is the pork ribs which are indeed barbecued to perfection [must try!] while i thought that the  deep fried spring rolls are a bit too oily for me but i really liked the chicken satay especially with their sweet vinegar dipping, a mixture of spicy and sweetness! As you noticed, their dishes are served in simple white plates with minimal garnishes, indirectly suggesting that taste is what they are after. You'll not regret..Thai is really in the air!


Thaipan
120 Scout Dr. Lazcano,
Tomas Morato, Quezon City
Contact:  352-4926, 0917-808-0718
Email: Thaipanresto@yahoo.com


Verdict 4/5