Showing posts with label affordable pasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label affordable pasta. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Lunchtime is always satisfying at Banapple (updated)



Lunchtime is always an enjoyable experience at Bannaple.
There's so much good stuff on the menu that's easy on the pocket. The ambiance is casual and the menu selections are simple and good.

Ever since I tried this, I'm always craving for their Savory Longganiza with Caramelized Onion.

Savory Longganiza with creamy parsley egg Php 170

This tried and tested classic always hit the spot for its garlicky fried longganiza,
the sweetness of the onions make the meal so enjoyable. The creamy eggs are done well but its just a mouthful I can't even finish it. And look at the rice, its like good for an army of two hungry soldiers.

Grandma's Corn chowder
The Grandma's Corn Chowder was alright. It was thick and creamy, and it had generous amounts of corn and potatoes
Banapple House Salad Php120
The Banapple House Salad reminds me of a dessert in salad. It's mixed greens with corn, cucumber, mozarella and of course banana chips in balsamic Caesar dressing.

Bacon Fried Chicken Steak with Milkshroom Gravy Php 175
Bacon Fried Chicken Steak was also good although I'm not a fan of mushroom sauce. My partner had this. And she enjoyed it, but of course upon tasting the longganiza she was jumping for joy.

Also tried the Salpicao Rafael, this was filling but I hope the make the beef cuts a bit smaller. Just look at the rice... carbo overload!
Salpicao Rafael Php  120

We were so full we didn't leave space for dessert. But we took home some fluffy pancakes.
The last time I was here I was having fun with their sandwiches.  This place deserves to be patronized again and again because it's consistently well done.


Spoon rating: 5 spoons
We ate at Banapple Tuscany at the Fort
They also have  a branch near Market Market
and of course the mother branch in Katipunan

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Bistro Ravioli

I was impressed with the items on Bistro Ravioli's menu. Plus the brickfire over pizza alone looks worthy to try out. Here are some of the items we ordered, the prices were really affordable but I wasn't too impressed with the food.

The pizza was ok but the Diablo chicken wings' sauce is too sweet for my taste. And the ravioli wasn't much to rave about either. But you get what you pay for. This one is neither a hit or miss but good enough.

Bistro Ravioli
Mall of Asia
My Rating
2.7 out of 5 Spoons

3 cheese raviloli


Diablo Chicken Wings, nothing devilish about it

  
shrimp and basil pesto