Monday, April 29, 2013

Bawai's

Around two weeks ago, my parents decided to go out of town to get some rest. So my cousin and I tagged along. We went to Tagaytay and had a good time. It was good to get away from the scorching heat of Manila even just for a while.. And while we were there, we tried out some restaurants that Tagaytay is proud to have. For Breakfast, we tried out the Breakfast at Antonio's but I decided not to blog about it because it was kind of disappointing.. Okay fine. Not kind of.. That was really disappointing. But in fairness to them, I liked their Choco-Banana Muffin! :) 

Anyway, back to the main point of this post. For dinner on our first night, we went to this Vietnamese restaurant called Bawai's. They serve authentic Vietnamese food and they're found deep inside Cavite. Not really Tagaytay anymore.. But it's near Tagaytay so people consider them to be in Tagaytay. Okay, so here are the pictures! :)


The restaurant/house

Iced Pandan Tea
Php. 65.00

Goi Cuon
Fresh Caramelized Pork and Steamed Spring Roll
Php. 195.00

One order is considered 6 pieces. But in their menu, it says 3 pieces because they cut the rolls in half which makes it 6 pieces per order.

Tom Rang Me
Spicy Tamarind Prawns with Chives and Steamed Rice
Php. 395.00

It wasn't really spicy. It was more citrus-like than spicy. Though it was still good! 


Pho Bo
Traditional Beef Noodle Soup with Herbs and Spices
Php. 260.00 

Curry Ga
Slow Cooked Chicken on Curry Base and Rice
Php. 295.00

Com Suon Cha
Grilled Pork Liempo with Mushroom Egg Pie, Greens, and Rice
Php. 310.00

Ban Da Lon
Pandan and Yellow Mung Bean Rice Cake
Php. 35.00

If you want to eat in Bawai's, some things you should know are that they are only open on Fridays-Sundays for Lunch and Dinner. For lunch, they're open from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm and for dinner, they're open from 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm. You have to make a reservation. Here are the details:

Bawai's Vietnamese Kitchen
Hernandez Street, Purok 5, 
Bucal, Silang, Cavite
0920 - 972 - 2924

Their reservation hotline may only be reached between 9:00 am - 5:00 pm on weekdays. And for their exact location, you may ask them for directions. :) Happy Eating! 



YABUddy!

Okay.. I know, that was a bad pun.. Haha! So again, around two weeks ago, I went with my mom  to SM Megamall so that she could renew her passport. I waited around 3 hours and when she got out, her passport still wasn't renewed... To lighten up the mood, we decided to grab lunch in Yabu!! YAAAY!! Oh, and I also bought an Aquazorb with my name embroidered :p Lel. Anyway, back to Yabu. Yabu is probably the best tonkatsu place in Manila and for an affordable price too! Another plus is that besides the food, the service of Yabu never disappoints and they don't wait for you to ask them to refill your rice, salad or soup. They'll offer you! Oh, how I love Yabu..

The Yabu Tradition


Potato Croquettes
Php. 110.00 (2 pcs.)

My sauce. lol.

Chicken Katsu Set
Php. 360.00 (180 grams)

Yabu SM Megamall
2/F SM Megamall, Julia Vargas Avenue
Mandaluyong City
(02) 631-1192


Ginzadon

Around two weeks ago, my parents and I went to Resorts World to try out Ginzadon. It was my first time there and they wanted me to try it since I'm a sucker for Japanese Food. The place was nice, the food was good but I don't think it was worth it. We had an issue with the Wagyu steak that we ordered. My step-dad ordered for it to be cooked medium-well and when it arrived, it was well-done. The chef insisted that the Beef was cooked medium-well and that it was only brown on the outside but when you cut it open, it would be medium-well. So my step-dad opened it one by one and NONE of it were medium-well. My parents got disappointed because they were trying to fool the customers into thinking it was cooked how they wanted it when it really isn't. It wasn't really a good day for Ginzadon because out of all the people they could fool, it had to be my step-dad who happens to be a chef and owned a Steakhouse. In all fairness, all the other food were okay. 

Salmon Sashimi
Php. 475.00

This was probably my favorite because the fish was so firm and it tasted really fresh. If ever we come back, I'd probably just order this. Lol! :p

Unagi Sushi and Ama Ebi Sushi
Unagi: Php. 330.00 (2 pcs.)
Ama Ebi: Php. 380.00 (2 pcs.)


Zaru Soba
Php. 250.00

Zaru Soba dipping sauce

Wagyu Beef Teppanyaki
Php. 2,300.00

This is the Wagyu Beef Teppan that I was talking about. It didn't look medium-well at all. :/ And as you can see, it's quite pricey. Which is why my parents decided to complain.

Ebi Tempura
Php. 650.00

Gal Bi Jim
Php. 1,305.00


Ginzadon
2/F Maxims Tower Hotel, Newport Blvd.
Pasay City
(02) 908 - 8887

A Taste Of L.A.

On April 9, my mom and I went to Quezon City for her weekly acupuncture appointment. After waiting for a good 45 minutes, we got hungry so we decided to eat in a family friend's restaurant. It's called A Taste Of L.A. and it's probably one of my favorite restaurants. It's tucked in Quezon City so not much people really know about it. So, here are some pictures of what we ate. :) 

Spinach Pizza
Cheese, Smoked Bacon, Spinach
Php. 420.00 

Asian Salad
Grilled Chicken Breast Strips, Crispy Noodles, Oriental Vegetables, Cashew Nuts
Php. 480.00

Salpicao
Beef tenderloin sauteed in olive oil and garlic
Php. 390.00

I was kinda bummed because they didn't have the dessert that I usually have which is called Elaine's Cheesecake. The cheesecake is really creamy and served with Strawberry Sauce. Oh well, maybe next time! 

A Taste Of L.A. Cafe
171 Roces Avenue, Laging Handa
Quezon City
(02) 374 - 2461

Monday, April 22, 2013

Hey, hey, hey!

Hello, there friends! This is my first time to blog so forgive me. Well, for my first post, I wanted you guys to know who I am and why I wanted to start a blog. 

Okay, So, I'm a fifteen year-old who LOVES food. Well, It kind of runs in the family since my mom is a chef and my step-dad is a chef too! I've been a foodie since I was just a beansprout. At least that's what my mom described in her blog. Anyway, I wanted to start this blog because I felt that I wanted to share my food adventures with you guys. So I hope you enjoy reading and drooling over the pictures of food. 



This is half of my family. 
my two sisters, my dad, my brother, and me!

And the other half. Where most of my food influences come from.
my mom and my step-dad

Here's a better picture of my siblings and I. That's me on the left! :)



So, again, I hope you enjoy reading my blog and looking at the pictures! :) Bye!