Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friendship. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Pasta Dinner @ The Old Spaghetti House

When: October 12, 2010

My enchanted team went to The Old Spaghetti House for dinner last Monday to celebrate our recent victory. We got 99.99% audit score after three weeks of hard work. Woohoo! No sweat. It's just a simple thing called team effort. It really pays to remain positive. During the whole process, I learned three things: (1) maintain sincere conversations with people across the miles; (2) be straightforward; and (3) don't blink at all. Hahaha!

 

Below are the pasta dishes we ordered. I'm drooling right now because of this Italian food porn. I don't know how each pasta dish tastes like since I was loyal to my own pasta that night. Two of my teammates had seafood pasta and and the other two had pesto. I, on the other hand, chose a white sauce pasta.

# 1 - Seafood marinara for SS

# 2 - Seafood marinara for DL (oops!)

 
 # 3 - Pesto with grilled chicken for MS

# 4 - Pesto with grilled chicken for TV

# 5 - Beef stroganoff with fetuccine for me!

The beef strips are quite tender. It was good except that I had to sprinkle lots of parmesan cheese to kill the blandness.

Nacho supreme

We also had nachos before we ate our pasta. It was not impressive. I could easily replicate it at home and not scrimp on ingredients. Check out my previous entry about super nachos. :)

The Old Spaghetti House (a.k.a. TOSH)
Unit 1-A Paseo Parkview Tower
Valero corner Sedeno Sreets
Makati City

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Food Trip @ Burgoo

When: October 7, 2010

My good ole buddy Princess invited me to a food trip a while ago.  We've been food trippin' since law school days and I could barely remember our food trips at Gerry's Grill and Banana Leaf if not for this blog. I couldn't say no, could I? I've been craving for buffalo wings since Monday, that's why. Prior to saying yes, it's a toss-up between sticking to my diet or give myself a break. I chose the latter, obviously. I promised myself that no pasta or carbo loading this time. Partnering buffalo wings with veggie goodness (salad, dear) isn't bad at all.

 Seafood Chef (regular; Php 295) ~ seafood creation of crabmeat and baked shrimps with crisp Romaine lettuce in thousand island dressing

Pictured above is my friend's order. I think Burgoo's menu contributed a lot in deciding what to eat. The menu pictures surely whetted our appetites. True enough, the actual serving looks pretty outstanding.

 
Seafood Caesar Supreme (regular; Php 325) ~ traditional Caesar salad with fried calamari, grilled shrimps, crabmeat and parmesan cheese

It's my first time to eat a seafood salad. Not bad. I devoured the whole salad and it felt heavy on the tummy. I'll certainly try to assemble this kind of salad at home.

 Boneless Buffalo Chicken (regular; Php 295) ~ chicken tenderloins seasoned with herbs and spices, deep fried 'til golden and tossed with spicy buffalo sauce, served with crunchy celery sticks and blue cheese dip

Yum! My craving was instantly solved! I'm not a big fan of celery sticks though.

Bottomless drinks: iced tea (Php 69 each) and Coke (Php 59)

Tummy bulges are quiet hidden so let's smile. Hahaha!

Burgoo
2/F Gateway Mall
Araneta Center

Sunday, September 12, 2010

French Baker and Mutya

The long weekend allowed me to bond with Mutya, one of my best foodie friends from law school until post-law school. That's right, I've been eating since time immemorial. Just so you know, I gained quite a few pounds since the Elle Woods chapter of my life. But I don't want to spoil my overwhelming love for food by ranting out excessively about unwanted calories, right? It's always good to know that I have a friend who's just one text away from my erratic mood for food. I miss Mutya and all our seemingly endless conversations about all and sundry. 

Since we both lived near Araneta Center, we decided to eat at the newly-opened French Baker at Skywalk. Okay, let's go to the food. We both ordered New York style pizza, an 18-inch monster of a pizza!

White sauce carbonara pizza (bacon, mozzarella, cheese & basil) for me

Red sauce supreme pizza (pepperoni, beef, bell peper, onions, olives & mozzarella) for Mutya

Iced tea

Beef lasagna - layers of mozzarella cheese stuffed with Italian beef Ragu sauce and topped with creamy melted cheese

Lasagna verde - vegetarian spinach lasagna stuffed with layers of mozzarella and roasted vegetables in tomato and sided with grilled foccacia slice

Choco caramel fudge cake

I find the paper table mat of French Baker so interesting. The tourist spots inspired me to nurture my dreams more-  amongst them is to set foot in Paris, one of my dream destinations. Maybe, I could use my rusty  and elementary French language skills into good use. Hahaha! *wishful thinking * 

Till next time, Cha! :)

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Karate Kid: Enjoying Japanese Fast Food with Super BC + Gaby

Super BC* refers to the awesome pair of husband and wife, Jay & Weng, who are both my good friends. The couple is blessed with a little princess named Gabriela Jelena (my godchild) and manages their own travel agency. Why "Super BC"? Click here if you major, major wanna know! In fact, they were our travel buddies last February in Hongkong and Macau. 

Peace out to HKers!

One Tuesday afternoon, BFF Weng told me that we should meet in Ortigas area to - what else - catch up on each other's lives. After several months of not seeing each other, we finally met in SM Megamall for dinner. Due to lack of material time, we decided to have a filling meal a la fastfood style at Karate Kid.
 
Apart from enjoying dinner, one of the topics that was extensively dicussed during dinner was the hijacked bus with tourists from HK. God bless the OFWs based in HK and all the Filipino tourists who still pick HK among all tourist hubs in Asia. Awful things sometimes happen without warning.

Like father, like daughter

My godchild seems to personify the phrase "bibo kid". She is quite confident in making choices and hates dull moments.

The tale of Gaby and the strawberry jelly mouse

Okay, presenting our tummy fillers that night... 

Beef ramen for Pareng Jay

Gyudon for BFF Weng

Ebi tempura for Pareng Jay

But, of course, tempura goodness will be much, much appreciated with rice.

Japanese burger pasta for yours truly

I heart pasta. I can't imagine my foodie life without pasta. It's that simple yet complicated considering I'm really gaining weight from all the pasta dishes I've gobbled up the past few days. Burp.

Iced royal milk tea for me and BFF Weng... Yey!

Best of all, we all shared hearty laughters from this bio-magnetic bracelet which still elicits amusement from yours truly until now. Oh, but that's another story. For now, while writing this, I am happy that I'm blessed with wonderful and generous friends! Merci beaucoup, BFF Weng! Muchas gracias, Pareng Jay! :)

*BC Travel Services
Unit 302 3/F Integrated Professional Offices Building
Dona Josefa #14 Quezon Ave, Quezon City
4684431 / 09228858498

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Macau: A Gastronomical Experience!

When: June 18-21, 2010
Where: Various foodie joints in Las Vegas of Asia
In attendance: Passie, our travel bud. More of Passie below.

This is a long overdue food post concerning my trip to Macau last June. After compiling all my travel pictures in other social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, among others), I have decided that I should post food trips. As y'all know, my friend Issa and I spent a super fun weekend in Macau and, along with the obligatory shots at tourist spots, we also took shots of the food we ate while we're there.

Before we engaged to food trips in Macau, we acknowledged the fact that food may either taste or smell different from our countryland's cuisine. Oh heck, armed with guts and hungry bellies, we knew everything will be alright!

 
Come Buy's milk tea with pearls and curry fish balls at Senado Square

It was absolutely love at first sip with Come Buy's milk tea! While chitchatting and catching up with juicy details of anything under the sun (or the moon), Issa and I swore to try other flavors of Come Buy. With the curry fish balls, I think it was brave of us to eat strange looking hotpot balls drowned in curry sauce. My favorites include the cheese-filled ball and the plain ones since they taste so meaty. We had a good laugh from the vendor who hardly speak any English, so thank God for sign language! 

Beef noddles, yang chow fried rice and milk teas at Hundred Tastes Kitchen, The Venetian Macau food court

Issa and I ordered lunch at Hundred Tastes Kitchen, a Taiwanese food stall, in the spacious The Venetian food court. They have big servings that's why we picked only the yang chow rice, which is already a meal in itself, and chunky beef noodles. The purple yam flavored milk tea I ordered proves to be just a so-so drink. Good thing there's the complimentary bottled water at The Venetian casino lobby. It turns out that the casino attendant is a Pinoy too!

Just ask the friendly casino attendants for bottled water and they will gladly give you one for free. Or maybe two.

Lazy, junk food afternoon at Macau Fisherman's Wharf: Potato crisps, cheese rings, M & M's coconut chocolate candies and iced teas

We found this amazing grocery store which sells a wide array of snack foods at the MFW. We chose the snack items which we rarely find in Manila stores. The potato crisps  and cheese rings reminded us of home-grown junk foods. We were also glad to find M & M's coconut choco candies (limited edition), but we got disappointed with the taste. Coconut & chocolate are not good friends, trust me.

Pork chop noodles, fish ball noodles and cold milk teas in a hole-in-the-wall food spot at Senado Square

I experienced one of my loudest burps in my life that night after gulping one big bowl of noodles with pork chop. The combo looks odd but it was surprisingly good. Just imagine replacing your good ole hot rice with a steaming hot bowl of noodles with vegetables and a flavorful pork chop slices on the side. Their milk tea was also good you can  taste  the strong, authentic tea after one single sip.

Green tea gelato at Milky Top store in Senado Square

I'd say this is a perfect dessert for health-conscious people. After our heavy dinner, we browsed the food stalls in Senado Square for something sweet. We found this small ice cream parlor called Milky Top and the green tea gelato was very addicting! Issa raved all about it until we went back to our hotel.

Light brunch at Heong Tou Cafe: beef macaroni soup, macaroni with fried egg, toasted bread slices and milk teas

It was my first time to try macaroni in a brown soup which is unusual to me. More unusual was the macaroni soup topped with fried egg which was Issa's choice. Back home, we're used to milk-based soups with macaroni, right? Wanna know how the soup tastes? Tomatoey and beefy. But it's good! Look, we got milk teas again!


This is the famous food stall which sells pork chop buns, milk teas and egg tarts featured in Boys Over Flowers, a Korean drama. 

It was my second time to try the milk tea in this food stall en route to the Ruins of St. Paul's. My first try was last February with BF and spouses BC. We noticed back then that lots of young people flocked to this stall and we got curious. Then we learned that it was the food stall made famous by the romantic pair Jan Di and Jun Pyo of Boys Over Flowers during their Macau location shoot. If you ask me, I think it was the Korean drama hype that made people dropped by and not the taste of pork chop bun and milk tea. Nothing spectacular.

Dimsum dinner of shao mai and vegetable buns and yummy custard for dessert and sweet honey lemon drinks at Creative Kitchen, New Yaohan Mall

  
Solo shot of pretty and yummy custard... *sigh*

 
Steamed shao mai in a street corner

We observed that locals flocked to a street food cart named Lotus near Casino Lisboa, so we did not let our chance pass to try the food ourselves. Very meaty dumplings sprinkled with sweet soy sauce. Yum.


 
Crabstick sandwiches, chocolate drinks and the best egg tarts (pastéis de nata) ever at Margaret's Cafe e Nata

We found the most tastiest Portuguese egg tarts in Margaret's Cafe e Nata located in a pedestrian alley which is also home to several food joints. Issa and I agreed that their egg tarts are far more delicious than Lord Stow's Bakery. The small cafe was filled with busy locals trying to grab a quick yet tasty breakfast or simply eat an egg tart or two.


Juice up before our Guia Fortress adventure!

Picture this: It was 12 noon and strong sun rays, icky feeling of sweat and the long hike to Guia Fortress. You think these juices would suffice? Surprisingly, they did! It was similar to our Mount Tapyas climb last year in Coron, except that it was done in late afternoon.

Ice cream sandwich and melon ice cream (for Issa) at Lai Kei ice cream parlor

After our long, tiring foot journey in Guia Hill, we stopped at this old ice cream parlor named Lai Kei. We learned that this ice cream parlor has been operating for almost sixty years already. Interesting. The retro paper box of the ice cream sandwich reminds me of old school blackboard eraser.

Late lunch consisting of rice toppings at New Yaohan food court

Curry balls (again) and Come Buy's flavorful iced teas

Above was our airport food in Macau so we opted to buy at Come Buy for our farewell drinks. I chose passion fruit flavored iced tea while Issa picked another variant of their milk tea. If you noticed we had this snack combo during our first night in Macau and we enjoyed eating curry balls, so we replicated the idea. It made us feel nostalgic all of a sudden.

After spending almost four days in a foreign land, it dawned upon us that it was an ultimate girl bonding after all, from food adventures, camwhoring at tourist spots, shopping for gifts (Father's Day gift, that is) and girl talk! Best of all, we discovered Passie - our jetsetter-friend and overexposed travel buddy! :)

Monday, August 2, 2010

Banana Leaf, Greenbelt 3

My law school friends, namely, Princess, An-c and Ben and I simply wanted to unwind that day, and we all came into agreement to dine out. Since we're all based in the CBD as corporate refugees, we agreed to meet up in Greenbelt. We chose Banana Leaf among all the restos in Greenbelt 3 since most of us were then craving for contemporary Asian cuisine, or maybe, we were just plainly famished, or simply both.


Pre-dinner shots with good ole buddy Princess

Below are the delicious Asian dishes we ordered. Yum.

 Pomelo Salad Thai Style

 
Nasi Goreng & Penang Fried Rice with Salted Fish and Chicken 

It was good to know that the servings are good enough for 3 to 4 persons. Since we are all rice eaters, we ordered three servings of rice. Carbo-loading, yes.

  Thai Green Curry Chicken

 
Stir Fried Mixed Vegetables

 
Malayan Beef Rendang

It was my first time to eat beef rendang, and I thought it was too spicy for my taste. My friends told me that beef rendang is of Indonesian origin and rendang dishes are served during special occasions in the Southern portions of our country.
 The overused Korean pose

It was indeed a heavy dinner with all the big servings of rice and the rich and saucy Asian dishes. Plus, we all had several refills of our bottomless iced tea during the meal.

Gluttons unite!

For dessert, we went to Mcdonald's to try out the new sundaes that time: Fruity Strawberry Twist and Fruity Blueberry Twist. All I remember is that each cup contains bits and pieces of chocolate wafer sticks. Best of all, we had our dessert for free! Oh no, not a promo, but thanks to good ole buddy An-c!

Sundaes for dessert

I'm looking forward to another food trip with them. Make it soon, my friends!

Photo credits: An-c's phone