Sunday, May 31, 2015

Revisiting Tao Yuan *****

We were back at one of Manila's finest Singaporean/Chinese restaurants after my niece's recital at Resorts world's Performing Arts Theatre. Clearly we were back for their favorites - Hainanese  Chicken and the Cereal Prawns.

We had a few new dishes and left with full tummies. This place is clearly one of the best and it won't disappoint.

Cereal Prawns
One whole Hainanese Chicken
Barbecued Pork

Laksa
Sliced Pork with Diced Fish and Shallots

Tao Yuan
Newport Mall
Resorts World Manila

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Tsui Wah, International Comfort Food in HK ***

If there's anything more defining of HK local cuisine, it's the cha tsaan ting or teahouses that has breathes life to the HK dining scene. The cha tsaan ting has braved the sign of times in bringing you food closer to the culture of this great city, with myriad of choices and all day breakfast entrees and tourist-friendly comfort food served day in and out.

Among the cha tsan tings, Tsui Wah has managed to stand out and carve a name for itself in a very cutthroat business where everyone served the same thing. It has managed to come out with a local and foreigner friendly menu  ( think sandwiches, pasta, noodles, etc) that can be enjoyed by all anytime. 

Milk tea and toast with condensed milk are must-orders here. In fact their milk tea is one of HK's best, but if you need pointers on what to order their top 10 is a great cheat sheet of their bestsellers. 

Swiss Sauce Chicken Wings
Nothing European about this dish, it's chicken wings basked in light soy sauce and sugar. Think of it as a lighter version of the buffalo wing, except that is not crispy. delectable appetizer.

Toast with condensed milk
This is excellently done, the toast crunchy but not hard, the condensed milk sweet but not overpowering. We tried the toast at other places, Tsui Wah has the best

Fish Ball and Fish Cake Noodle Soup
The soup is a creamy fish based broth reminiscent of the Halibut noodles at Tuan Tuan (though the base is not that decadent) but the noodles does the job and the fishballs have excellent texture.

Hainanese Chicken Rice Set HK $80

If you love this Singapore classic, Tsui Wah's version doesnot disappoint. The rice is fragrant and flavorful, the chicken is tender and juicy. If only it came with sambal this would be perfect.

Among the ctt's they have a ready English menu. A lot of branches scattered all over HK there's even one at the airport. Tsui Wah is more expensive compared to other cha tsaan tings, but the quality speaks for itself.

Drop by Tsui Wah if your in HK.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Is Mak's Noodles the best noodles in HK ****

Noodle places are a dime a dozen in HK. Inexpensive, warm and filling, it is indeed the ultimate comfort food. One of the must visit places in HK is Mak's. Thanks to food celebrity Anthony Bourdain's recommendation, people all over the world has come to visit this humble noodle place. We visited the branch in Lock Road at the back of ISquare Mall along Nathan Road.

Their specialty is the Wanton Noodle (HK$39) the noodles are slimmer than your usual mami noodles and fragrant, the soup is light and the wantons in light paper thin wrappers with bits of shrimp inside. It is as delicious as advertised but it comes in very small bowls. A must try. 


We also ordered dumplings which was served with soup. Loaded with bits of mushroom and pork, these were ok with the wanton tasted superior.

Being a group of 4, we also ordered the beef and wanton noodle, the beef was tender and the noodles were as good. The bowls were also small.


Since we were still hungry, we splurged a bit (ok we overspent) and ordered the Tossed Noodles with Prawns and Shrimp Roe. (Hk$90) these came with a separate bowl you can use to dip the noodles. Our server suggested soy sauce should be added a bit to the noodles for more flavor  which we followed. Just look at the those big shrimps.


Our total bill was more than HK $300. This was a bit expensive because you can order so much food for tgat amount. But the experience is worth it. Skip the expensive Tossed Noodles and you're good.

Staff were friendly and they have an English menu. (Say this if you want an english menu: ing wen choi tan)

Till then, enjoy.

Summary:
Spend about $39 - $ 50 
For a good bowl of noodles
Location:  
Lock Road near Nathan Road


Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Kain Manila's 8 Favorite Ramen Places

What could be better than a hot bowl of freshly prepared noodles? The flavorful soup plus the long noodles are not just epic comfort food, they're also a testament on how meticulous details go into every flavorful bowl of hot, piping goodness enjoyed around the world.

Here are our 8  go-to places for that ramen fix:

8. Kokoro Ramenya
Started by the ex-chef of  Shinjuku, Kokoko has some of Shinjuku favorites, and a Hakata ramen to die for. Ramen is priced just right and can be shared. The place serves more than just noodles with some classic Japanese classic dishes like Tempura. And their fried rice is insanely good.

The Hakata Ramen has a creamy soup base, not as creamy as Santouka's but definitely a hit among ramen enthusiasts and foodies alike

Don't miss: Fried California Maki, Fried Rice, Hakata Ramen.
Pricing about P 280 per bowl, Hakata Ramen cost about Php 380 per bowl
Update: The original one in Roxas Boulevard is already closed but there's another branch in Fisher Mall, QC 


Hakata Ramen now

Fried Rice

Shoyu Ramen

7. Ukkokei Ramen Ron

Love 'em or hate them, Ukkokei has adhered to strict standards  over the years. You've heard of the horror stories and the snootiness of their Japanese Chef. But this ramen place named after the a Chinese fowl still earns its wings among ramen aficionados.

Don't miss: Tantanmen (only 40 bowls per day), Gyoza (others love this, I feel its overrated)
Pricing about: P 380 - 420 per bowl

Miso Butter Corn


Tantanmen

6. Ramen Santouka Hokkaido

I keep going back to Santouka because the best Shio Ramen is here hands down.
I love simple flavors and Santouka delivers, whether its in MOA or Glorietta,
Some say the quality has gone down but I beg to differ. They have removed the Small, Medium and Large portions from the sets. But I love a good bowl of steaming hot ramen and pork cheeks.

Must Try: Shio Ramen, Pork Cheeks, Ebi Furai
Pricing: About P 380/ bowl and 500+ for the set, which includes rice and viand
Shio Ramen Set

Kara Miso Ramen, spicy and creamy

Ebi Furai

5. Ryu Ramen and Curry
Ryu keeps coming up in my lists. Why? because the place serves up sulit portions,
its value for money goodness, without shortchanging you  with the add-ons.
The Shoyu Ramen is pure love, with generous helpings of Chasyu and Menma (bamboo shoots)  and the tamago. Catch them at SM Jazz Mall or UP Town Center
 
Must Try: Tamanegi (Fried onion strips with seafood) Shoyu Ramen

Shoyu Ramen
Tamanegi Php 175, don't miss this
Chashu Ramen Php 390

4. Ramen Kuroda

How can you make ramen taste good and keep it affordable at the same time?
The people behind Ramen Kuroda knows the answer. Whether its their full restaurant at BF Paranaque or their takedown ramen places, Kuroda offers delicious tasting ramen at prices you'll love. Their ramen goes as low as Php 180 at their ramen joints in Aseana Pasay and RCBC Makati

Must try: Aka Ramen, a mildly spicy Hakata ramen with a strong array of flavors, Kuro Ramen, a creamy soup ramen with fragrant garlic oil


Kuro Ramen from their BF resto
Aka Ramen from their newly opened Aseana branch


Kuro Ramen from Aseana branch

3. Ippudo

Ippudo came to the ramen craze a bit late, but this international chain is no greenhorn when it comes to ramen. Every bowl is indeed ramen perfection and seamless to a point it looks art-directed. The flavors are like a katana blade, subdued at first then it cuts you before you know it. The long lines at Megamall says it all. The question is when do they open a new branch to satiate the people's craving for ramen?

Must Try: Akamaru Shinaji ( Red Sea) slightly spicy ramen with a strong hint of garlic and miso paste. Ippudo Pork Bun - this is Chinese Cuapao with a Japanese twist, yum!

Akamaru Shinaji
Pork Bun

2. Ramen Nagi/ Butao

2 Words: Black King!
Expensive, quirky ramen place that serves excellent ramen.
I don't know how they make the bowl of darkness into a delicious pit of umami.

Must Try: Black King, Gyoza

Black King

Gyoza
 1. Ramen Yushoken

Probably the reigning ramen king in town, hard to go all the way to Molito, Alabang and find long lines of people anxiously waiting for their divine ramen. This is not the most kid-friendly place, the service sucks, sharing of ramen is also frowned upon. Ramen can't be brought home or taken out, and you're given a few minutes for the smoke to settle and eat the ramen at its best temperature. Everything is on the menu is spot on.

Must try: Shio Ramen, Chjcken Karaage, Gyoza, Tsukemen

Gyokai Tsukemen
Shio Ramen


Gyoza
Chicken Karaage

What's your favorite ramen place?


Note: This list is compiled from my different posts on ramen.