Hey, sorry for the slowdown of new posts! Been busy, but I have been dining out at the newest restaurants like Greenbelt 5 and not so new restaurants around Powerplant and Greenbelt 3. Stick around for these great reviews to follow:
Madison Grill @ Trinoma
Summer Palace @ Edsa Shangrila Hotel
Sugarhouse @ Rockwell
Ineng's Bbq
Kai @ Greenbelt 3
Pizza Pazzo @ Powerplant
John and Yoko @ Greenbelt 5
God that's alot to be posting, I've already started working on 2, the rest are still drafted on paper and take some time to type in and upload :)
Will do that soon,
;)
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Announcement
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Madison Grill
Service: ♥♥♥♥
Then we were cordially served with a basket filled with all kinds of bread, and 3 different dips (the olive oil and black vinigar only counting one)
The circular ones are the softest, they taste like pandesal. I had a problem with some of the dirty dishes that were just around the sides of the restaurant suspended on those metal things, its a real problem in most of the restaurants here in the philippines, ruins the atmosphere.
(Smoked mozzarella, tomato, orange and arugula salad (P195 - small, P280 - large) The picture above shows the Smoked mozzarella, tomato, orange and arugula salad, this particular dish was quite good, except for the cheese which I found utterly bland. However, I am not a cheese lover, so do not hold me on this.The Wild Mushroom Soup, Deep Fried Parsley, White Truffle Essense (P100) was decent, I wouldn't recommend ordering it, it can taste repetitive and, for the lack of a better word, bland at times. (Nakakasawa)
Wow, would you look at that! The Classic Lobster Bisque, Grilled Brioche is the saltiest thing you'll ever drink on the face of this earth. For me. But according to my mom, it was only salty naturally because of the lobster, nevertheless, I passed it on, and my mom ate the whole thing instead.
The Ludsa Longaniza, Salted Egg, Quesong Puti Pizza (P250 - 10inches, P365 - 16inches) was good, the Salted Egg was the only thing I didn't like, I guess its a small price to pay for trying out something that we rarely see in Pizzas, another first in the Philippines.
The Baked Seabass lemon grass lobster sauce, steamed asian vegetables (P795). It wasn't all that, I've tasted better Seabass.
This was somewhat good, it wasn't really my dish, but my sister looked like she enjoyed it. It's the Grilled Seafood, Pappardelle tomato vodka sauce (P420). It's affordable so you can try it, the scallops were great though, I managed to snag one. What a twist huh? tomato vodka :p
YUMMMMMMMMMMM!!!! this was extremely good, might be too sweet for you guys! Strawberry Trifle, Amaretto Crumble and Mascarpone (P280)
The Menu:
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Spiral
(Entrance to spiral, the grandiose spiral staircase!)
Atmosphere: ♥♥♥♥♥
Food: ♥♥♥♥
Overall Rating: ♥♥♥♥1/2
Wow.. There are simply no words to describe the buffett here at Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. The architecture, live music and spacious couches earn it simply 100% on our atmosphere rating! As for the price rating, it isn't exactly value-for-your-money if you're only gonna eat marshmallows covered with chocolate... yummy though, but here are what you should expect to pay:
All per person, subject to change without prior notice and you can get a major discount if you have a friend with a Philippine Plaza discount card!
And now for the buffett!!!
Chef's working overtime refilling the food
Look... yummm..
Japanese section, sushi, sashimi and all that good stuff :)
big fish >.<
Chinese section :) dimsum and all
Anything and everything grilled
Paella, looks like it hasn't been touched, but really has just been refilled :p
(Vegetarian Station... uhm... sure..)Bread Station. But really, for the price you're paying... bread isn't the smartest choice.
The details to what you're eating! (It's great isn't it!)
The cheese station, plenty of different cheese, plus the right wine to go with it :)
(DESERTSSSSSS)
(MORE DESSERTS!!!)The Crepe Station!!!
Mango crepe with Vanilla ice cream, topped with nice thick chocolate syrup... heaven..
Ice cream station... (Really yummy, sorry for the unflattering photo)
Chocolate covered marshmallows and a nice cookie
Mussels
Fresh CRABS (these were really good!!!)
(These nice oysters were my favourite, they're fresh and raw and absolutely what you'd like)
Hidden Shawarma... (which was really good with the hotsauce)
So as a whole, it is expensive, but heck, its eat ALL YOU CAN!!! ALL OF THIS!!! PLUS MORE, I could have easily put in 60 photos, there were so many dishes and all. :) I hope you enjoy this, this was really a treat :p
(Author's Note: If you're on a date, they have tables outside, great at night... romance.. OUI!)
Location: CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City 1300 Metro Manila
Open: For breakfast, lunch and dinner (till 11pm)
Tel: 8326988/5515555 loc 1230
Fax: 8326968
Mobile: +639209046617 (this guy is Quetin Renard, asst. F&B manager of Spiral)
Myrons
Price: ♥♥♥♥
Atmosphere: ♥♥♥♥
Food: ♥♥♥♥
Service: ♥♥♥♥♥
Next up, the samosas. The problem with this picture is we've already eaten 3 pieces. HAHA, it was really a grab as fast as you can when the plate landed. The samosas were good, nothing much to rave for, barely finished mine, but my parents loved it. Must be the age thing. :p Coconut-curried Vegetable Samosas with Chili Dip (P135)
"I want my, baby back, baby back, baby back, bacy back ribs..." As Fat Bastard famously said in Austin Powers, Myron's offers something that will please this fat.. bastard. With a delicatable Mesquite Barbecue sauce on top, this Baby Back ribs with Smokey Mesquite Barbecue sauce (P475) is a must order. I must say though, the ribs at sometimes are a bit too hard, but it really depends I guess on how you want it done. For the price, I think its pretty reasonable, it comes with a serving of plain rice on the side and some veggies too.
Ahhh... the Duet of Bacon-wrapped Petite US Certified Angus Steak and Grilled Prawns (P500), the longest name for what could possibly be called "2 steaks with prawns and bacon". Well, we at eatph are happy because it describes the meal quite well, these two really juicy steaks coupled with tasty and easy to bite into grilled prawns are ingeniously presented. But wait, there's still more, if you order this right now, you get it wrapped with bacon too. That's incredible, what an offer! (say that with the Home Shopping Australian accent). This great dish is served with plain rice and a dash of love.
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Labels: Date, Family, Oysters, Powerplant, Rockwell, Seafood, Steaks