Thursday, January 29, 2015

The Lowdown on the KFC Double Down Dog



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Double Down Dog poster from KFC Philippines twitter account


From the mad, evil genius behind KFC's Double Down comes another innovation of carnivorous cholesterol madness - The DOUBLE DOWN DOG!

Why waste precious tummy space on bread if you can have both meat and hotdog in one go? For pure double chicken madness, they use a Purefoods Chicken and Cheese hotdog to double your chicken pleasure, plus another dollop of cheese sauce on top!

To make things interesting they will only be releasing 50 of these meatwiches
on select branches per day. Get ready for the lines!

We tried one out at the SM MOA branch.
It was only prepared upon order and comes in set meal for Php 129 with a small Coke and any fixin.




At one glance the Double Down Dog isn't really that big, but it sure is tasty.
The Double Down Dog was dog-gone after it was gobbled it down for less than 5 minutes and there's this weird feeling like you'll want yo order another because of the size.

And the DDD didn't look a bit like the one in the poster as you can see below.
You have to hold the wrap so the chicken will stay in place.
I swore I would've enjoyed it more with a dipping sauce of gravy - for
extra heartbreaking fun. Unless you have a deathwish, do not order this every mealtime.

Conquer it at your favorite KFC branch before its gone.










Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Sambokojin is love ***

If Dad's Buffet marries Saisaki, Sambokojin is going to be the offspring.
Named after the Japanese Kitchen God, Sambokojin has a buffet spread that features a wide array of best-loved Japanese and Korean favorites, an elaborate sushi bar, plus Yakiniku, the Japanese way of grilling. Notable mention is their Kamameshi, Beef stew, different katsu and furai.

With the number of prepared dishes, you might skip the Korean barbecue and head on to the buffet. But do not miss those pieces shrimp in foil.

Rates are affordable for what they offer:
Php 599 for lunch Monday - Friday
Php 699 for dinner Monday - Friday
Php 749 for lunch and dinner on weekends

Kid rates are about Php 330
and senior citizens 70 years old and above get 50% off.

From the same group that brought you Dad's, Saisaki, Kamayan, this is buffet done right and priced right.


Check out the pics:

Sushi/ Maki
Cherries on top


Sushi

These went to my plate
Prepared food

This tastes like Bon Chon Chicken

Takoyaki station

Different types of okonomiyaki

Different types of gyoza

different types of katsu
Meats for barbecuing






Enjoyed my Sambokojin experience tremendously.

The food is cooked in small batches, so you get your food freshly prepared.
Lines are quite long so please be ther early.


Sambokojin West Avenue

Address : 15 West Avenue, Quezon City
Contact no.
(632) 372-8846 / (632) 921-2873
0917-8948845
Operating Hours:
Mon-Fri 11:30am – 2pm / 6pm – 10pm
Sat –Sun 11am – 2pm / 5:30pm – 10pm
 
Here's the map from their website:




Sambokojin EDSA

Address : 207 EDSA, Greenhills, Mandaluyong City
Contact no.
(632) 726-4466 / (632) 726-4520
0917-8964465
Operating Hours:
Mon-Fri 11am – 2pm / 6pm – 10pm
Sat –Sun 11am – 2pm / 5:30pm – 10pm

Monday, January 19, 2015

Magnum Opus Fine Coffee BF *

One of the most basic rules of a coffee shop is to serve your coffee hot.
No matter how good your coffee gets, everything is ruined with a lukewarm cup.

Magnum Opus is one of those small artisanal coffee places that emerged from BF. It has good reviews on spot, a loyal fanbase and a small arsenal of coffee flavors in their menu.





Being a former barista myself, I understand brewing a great cup takes some time. But I thin one must also be careful not to dwell on it too long. Temperature is important and hot coffee must be served immediately.



Sadly my Magnum Opus experience did not live up to my expectations. The Belgian Heartbreak, one of the famous coffee blends with Coffee and dark chocolate was like its namesake. It broke not just my heart because we ordered two of this. Our order took more than 20 minutes, and that was not even a busy night. The coffee was cold. The barista, I noticed was multi-tasking, she was the cashier, she made the coffee and scraped the used ground coffee without washing her hands at all. Screw the reviews, I'll stick to my Toby's Estate, thank you.


This Belgian Heartbreak just broke my heart

Monday, January 12, 2015

Congee and more at Meylin Pot and Noodle

After all the merry-making and binge eating, give your digestive system a break from too much fat. Head on the Meylin for a light meal of congee- the comfort food of champions and victims of indigestion.

Mey Lin may be known as a place that serves hand-pulled noodles but it has lugaw and the Sichuan/ Taiwanese viands that go with it. You can start off with a light order of plain porridge or lugaw. Or you may opt to go Taiwan-style and try the one with sweet potato. The congee is bland but not watery because this is unsalted and not cooked in broth.

Sweet Potato Congee


Here are some dishes that goes best with this:

Squid with Special Sauce Php 295

 This is Mey Lin's signature dish, I don't know how they do it, but the light soy sauce on thinly-sliced squid is a taste to ponder.

Oysters in Tausi Php 290
This is not just oysters, they're stir-fried with sliced green peppers, chili peppers, and tausi peppercorns. Spice alert!

Dried String Beans Php 230
The light string beans is lightly fried on minced garlic and tauso. We always tried this at home but we can't duplicate the taste.

Special Mention is the elusive Soyed Minced Pork. You can find this in the Jupiter branch but it is not always available everywhere. Mey Lin has been around for decades, and the quality of the food hasn't changed. Delicious

Average spend about: P 300 per person
if you go sharing, less if you order noodles.

Meylin
G/F Jupiter Place Bldg.,
136-138 Jupiter St. Bel-Air, Makati  
(02) 899-8999










Sarsa Now Open In Moa

If you're having a hard time finding a parking place at Sarsa in BGC, they now have new branch at SM Mall of Asia, the restaurant just soft opened last week. And everything's cash only.

They are located at the second level of the Entertainment Mall near Sperry store. Don't miss the food in this place. This is one of best places for Filipino/negrense cuisine. They also have a Kilawin bar (for our non-filipino readers, Kilawin is a filipino style of ceviche)


 

Must tries: 
Sizzling Kansi, Roasted Kalabasa, Panit or Grilled Chicken Skin

Sizzling Kansi -Yummy 




Sarsa 
2F South Veranda Entertainment Mall 
Tel 0915 307.1426.