Showing posts with label Food Trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food Trip. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

Discovering Popping Boba at Pink Bubble Tea

Milk Tea at Pink Bubble Tea

I am a coffee lover and I only take my dose of tea once in a while in the evening. However, tea cafés sprouting around the city lately made me love tea even more. The different flavors added to the tea gave a nice taste to it other than being bitter. One of those variations of tea that I come to like is milk tea. So I decided to visit Pink Bubble Tea along P. Sanchez St. in Manila (in front of Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital).

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Lime 88 by Chef Arch

 
 
 
My husband and I always pass along Boni Avenue every time we go to work, but we haven’t seen/noticed/heard about this Lime 88 restaurant. If not for Groupon, I wouldn’t even know about it. The first thing that caught my attention was the location. Since it was in Mandaluyong, I thought it was a good place to have a date with my hubby after work, so I availed their promotion. Besides, it was quite intriguing to see the description on Groupon about the place saying “Street food na pina-sosyal.” Hmmm…that is an exciting place to visit.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Pan De Cielo Bakeshop


A new bakery opened recently along P. Sanchez street, Sta. Mesa, Manila just across Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. We have seen it for quite some time now when we go to work. We were intrigued of what they have advertised outside...toasted siopao. Now, that's new to us!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Hwarang - A Korean Restaurant near Santol and Sampaloc

Bulgogi
Coming from Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs in Rizal, it was already early evening when we reached Metro Manila. During the ride home, we were looking into our options for places to have our anniversary dinner. Since we had a baby waiting for us to be home early, we decided to find a place near Sampaloc so that it would be easier to get home by then.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Late Lunch at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal


During our first wedding anniversary, my husband and I decided to visit the Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs in Rizal province, a 1-hour drive from Manila City depending on the traffic. We haven’t been to the Petroglyphs before and we thought we would end up getting lost. It has been ages since the last time I visited a friend who hails from Angono town. Along the way, I started seeing familiar sceneries and spots, and I knew we were on the right track.

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal

After Cainta town, we passed by Taytay town. Familiar landmarks would be SM Taytay along Manila East Road, and then passing Club Manila East, and Puregold a few meters ahead. As soon as one enter Angono town, visitors would approach a fork with a park in the middle. At the small park stands some sort of an information office, a few works of art statues and some ‘higantes’, as Angono is popular for its Higastes festival, where ‘barangays’ showcase their paper-mache giants. The road on the right would lead you to the town proper if you want to know more about the town by visiting their municipal hall, museum and some art galleries. But if you plan to proceed directly to the Petroglyphs, continue your way along Manila East Road on the left of the fork.

It was past lunch time when we arrived there so we decided to have a late lunch first at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant. I’ve read about this place online and saw some good reviews about the place and their food. From the fork, Balaw-Balaw Restaurant is just a few meters away. After we passed by a small bridge, we turned left at Don Justo Street, just across the Tapales Memorial Chapel. Upon turning left, we saw Balaw-Balaw is immediately on our right.

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant also houses an art gallery where one could check out painting, sculptures, among others made by locals. There are also some pieces of art for sale. We checked out the works of art while waiting for our orders.

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal

The word ‘balaw-balaw’ is an appetizer or sauce made from small shrimps mixed with the herb known as ‘angkak’. So, in order to try the taste of ‘balaw-balaw’, we decided to order Balaw-Balaw Rice, Adobo with Balaw-Balaw and Eggplant, and Sinigang na Hipon. Talk about a fusion of food with different taste: sweet, salty and sour!

Balaw-Balaw Rice at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal
Balaw-Balaw Rice

Adobo with Balaw-Balaw and Eggplant at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal
Adobo with Balaw-Balaw and Eggplant

Sinigang na Hipon at Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal
Sinigang na Hipon
The Balaw-Balaw Rice was a good choice. It was nothing like I’ve tasted before, very exquisite and highly recommendable. The Sinigang na Hipon was also perfect. Its sourness is what everybody is looking for in any sinigang dish. The Adobo with Balaw-Balaw and Eggplant was also great. The taste for me was a mixture of sweet, salty and sour.

The prices of the food in Balaw-Balaw Restaurant are reasonable, and their servings are big enough for 4 people. In fact, my husband and I left the place with bulging stomachs after eating a good-for- 4-meal once again. Talk about gluttony!

The only downside in Balaw-Balaw Restaurant was that the waiter left two bottles of mineral water on our table. Although we ordered mango juice, we drank the water thinking it was free of charge. Turned out we have to pay for it. Wahaha! What a good way to entice people to buy their mineral water. Other than that, we had a perfect experience in Balaw-Balaw.

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant, Angono, Rizal

Balaw-Balaw Restaurant is truly a must place to visit once you are in Angono town. One will not just enjoy good food and service but wonderful works of art as well.



Saturday, October 2, 2010

La Paz Batchoy in Iloilo

When you’re in Iloilo and you wanted to try some local food and there's nothing more local than La Paz Batchoy. Seriously, I haven't tried eating batchoy in Manila but for the sake of 'experience', I tried one in our Iloilo trip. Read here about our Iloilo trip.



Batchoy according to Wikipedia is a noodle soup made with pork organs, crushed pork cracklings, shrimp, vegetables, chicken stock, chicken breast, beef loin and round noodles.