Saturday, December 29, 2007

Myrons

Price: ♥♥♥♥
Atmosphere: ♥♥♥♥
Food: ♥♥♥♥
Service: ♥♥♥♥♥

Overall Rating: ♥♥♥♥
Its all about the "Steaks, Ribs and Seafood" at Myrons. When you step in, you will notice an immediate break away from the mall atmosphere. Of course the noise and distraction of passerbys is still there, but the comfy chairs, mellow music and friendly staff should take you away for awhile.
The first thing you should really be getting are the Baked Oysters Rockefeller (P330), which are absolutely scrumptious! The very well cooked oysters are smoothered, yes smoothered, with thick yummy cheese and topped with bacon bits that are an absolute melt-in-your-mouth combination! Because of how good it tasted, we ordered 3 orders :)

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.


Am I missing anything?? Oh yes... The Ultimate Third of a Pound Wagyu Burger (p365) it is for real people. This great tasting exhibition by the chef will throw wonders and delights at your taste buds. When you sink your canines in, you will love the amazing mouth watering taste of the burger. It is soft, it is juicy, it is everything you want. What do you expect, it is a third of a pound of Wagyu, currently being patented for its name and its genetic sequencing. (Author's Note: Wagyu is known for its luxurious fat marbling) anyways, pretend you didn't see the italics and just dig in, because it is a feast in your mouth.

And if you're still not out of money (which would mean you qualify for Philippine's heaviest spenders 2008), you can still order the Chili Soft Shell Crab on Garlic Noodles (P350), this fusion meal is really great. However, I hated the fact that the "soft shell" was still there and I had to manually take it off, one could have had a better meal without it. *Edit* I'm informed recently that it is meant to be there, and that some people may actually enjoy the soft shell being there *Edit* The garlic noodles however really complemented the meal, it was absolutely unique in a sense that I've never had garlic noodles, which again makes it unique! Nam Nam... really good :)




Finally, for the kids, you can order their Spaghetti with Meatsauce which is just, according to my 9 yearold sister, great! hahah so I hope you take your wonderful family to this restaurant, or your date, and have a great meal, as we at eatph proudly recommend Myrons @ Rockwell. (Author's Note: One thing we didn't try but is absolutely recommended is their Myron's Choice, 14oz with Foie Gras and their Grape and Plum Shakes)


Menu


Getting There

Telephone: 728-5555, 728-9898
When: Mall hours
Address: Power Plant Mall 1st Level Rockwell Drive cor. Estrella St. Makati City

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