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Chicken House

One of the restos we tried in Bacolod is called Chicken House, they say it is one of the most popular inasal houses in town so I entered the place with high expectations…

It was kinda late for dinner at that time and we were famished… As a result, we ordered almost every item on their menu… masiba talaga…

The verdict? I was really surprised because their inasal chicken did not taste special… It’s just like a normal chicken with salt, some soy sauce, and pepper… Don’t get me wrong here, I’m not saying it’s not delicious because it is, but nothing extraordinary, like some people claim. On the other hand, their liempo was excellent! The barbecue and the other “normal” chicken order was also good.

The price of their food is very very cheap… While most chicken inasal costs around 90 to 100 per part, theirs costs 60+.

The resto is worth trying, after all, this is one of the restos Bacolod is proud of. More Bacolod photos here.

Revisiting Antonio’s Tagaytay

Went back to Antonio’s for the second time and the place looked more beautiful in broad daylight. The food was better than I remembered and the service was above average.

My order: Seafood Sampler @ PHP 1,600

From left to right:

Prawn Thermidor – I think this dish was the best among the three because it gave me the right amount of flavour without becoming too salty, and creaminess without overpowering the natural flavor of the prawn. This dish actually made me regret that I ordered the Seafood Sampler instead of the Mixed Seafood Thermidor

Crispy Cod Fish Glazed with Kombu Sauce on Peppered Egg Noodles – The glazed fish came off a bit too sweet for me and it kinda reminded me of turon (banna fritters). On the other hand, I loved the noodles so much, I think it tasted better than chinese misua being served in popular chinese restaurants.

Pan Seared Scallops on Celleriac Mashed, Truffle Cream Sauce – This tasted delicious but it didn’t offer something new and unique the way the thermidor has; it tasted like a normal scallop ;p

Herb Roasted Rack of Lamb with Cardamon Beurre Blac @ PHP 1,650

Schwein Haxen (Roast Pork Knuckle), Sauerkraut, Chateau Potato, Cabbage @ PHP 1,000

(not sure with this one yet, I’ll have to check)

Organic Free-Range Roast Chicken Leg with Bourbon Tomato and Boiled Potato @ PHP 1,200

My friends were raving for this… its aroma  reminded me of my all-time favorite Fazolis’ chicken.

Mixed Seafood Thermidor (scallops, prawn, mussles, and cod fish) @1,450

*drools* I wish I ordered this instead =(

My order: Sorbet (guava, green mango, lamolime, green apple, watermelon, calamansi) - This tasted like an ice shaved off from an ice candy. After tasting this one, I immediately swapped with Nats because I couldn’t bear eating one more spoon of it.

I swapped Sorbet with Profiteroles with Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Sauce or Caramel Sauce

This one tasted a liitle better because of the bread and ice cream but I did not like the very generic taste of its chocolate. This is so far the best among the dessert offerings of Antonio’s.

Overall, Antonio’s is so worth another visit. Their main course dishes are awesome but don’t expect much on their dessert because you’ll be dissapointed.

*Antonio’s main course meals come with salad, soup, dessert, and coffee for free

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Antonio’s Restaurant
Bgy. Neogan, Tagaytay City, Cavite
+63918 8992866          
 

Food Tasting in Oceana

A yummy surprise greeted me in the office this afternoon =) I was requested by my boss to go to Oceana (our Christmas party venue) and attend food-tasting offered Oceana for the the Christmas party committee of our organization.

As of now, I’m only sharing the pictures of the food we’ve ordered and will give the verdict after our Christmas party because I know there are still room for improvements; after all, the reason for the food-tasting is to get our feedback on how they can improve the taste of the dishes.

Special thanks goes to Carlo for his Nikon D40 camera; and Barbie + Rhenz for the beautiful photos.

Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Cinnamon, Cream, and Bacon

  Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Cinnamon, Cream, and Bacon

Curried Potato Salad

Curried Potato Salad
 
Pepper Crusted Seared Tuna Nocoise

Pepper Crusted Seared Tuna Nocoise

Pan Roasted Mahi-Mahi Fillets with Pesto Cream Sauce

Pan Roasted Mahi-Mahi Fillets with Pesto Cream Sauce

Penne Pasta with Pancetta Cream, Wild Mushrooms, and Fresh Peas

Penne Pasta with Pancetta Cream, Wild Mushrooms, and Fresh Peas

Beef Pot Roast with Mushroom Bordelaise

Beef Pot Roast with Mushroom Bordelaise

Crepe Suzette

Crepe Suzette

Fresh Mango Tarlets and Creme Brulee

 Fresh Mango Tarlets and Creme Brulee

Fresh Mango Tarlets

Fresh Mango Tarlets

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Oceana is located at San Miguel by the Bay, SM Mall of Asia Complex. You can contact them at +632 7032515 or visit their site at www.cca-manila.com.

Signature

Grilled Luncheon Meat

Dowell Sandwich Maker

If you’re running out of ideas for your luncheon meat, why don’t you try this =) Beautiful grill lines courtesy of my Dowell sandwich maker.

Grilled Liempo

Again, there’s an inspiration behind this post =) Some weeks back, my officemate Rhenz introduced us to the goodness of Jumbo Liempo at Chiggy’s and immediately, I was intrigued at how they make such a tender and yummy liempo. I initially guessed that boiling may be the secret to such tenderness but I guess I’m wrong because when I finally cooked my own version of grilled liempo, it was tender enough even without the boiling part (too lazy to do that). This recipe is very simple and easy to make but very tasty. I am attributing my success to this very very nice ridged stovetop cast iron grill pan from Elba. Check out my pan, it has a ridged surface that produces appetising brown stripes and raises the food slightly to prevent it from sitting in fat. It also has non-stick coating so it is easy to wash. The steel wire handle folds over for convenient storage.

Here are the ingredients: • Soy Sauce • Calamansi • Optional: Salt • Pepper

1. Marinate the pork in the mixture of soy sauce, calamansi, garlic, and pepper for around 30 mins. 2. Heat the pan to a very high temperature. Note that cast iron pans are known to be a very good conductor of heat so it is really nice for grilling. 3. Brush small amount of butter to the pan before placing the pork.

4. Cook for around 10mins before turning the pork to the other side and wait for another ten mins before turning off the fire.