Showing posts with label foodblogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foodblogging. Show all posts

Friday, January 31, 2014

Fresh Catch: Shrimp Shack

It had always been nice discovering something new isn't it? Strolling around our "extended" university canteen, this new restaurant caught our attention. 



Shrimp Shack is located at Robinson's Ermita, 3rd floor Midtown Wing. We visited Shrimp Shack, on the fourth day of its opening, a sister company of The Old Spaghetti House. 

Shrimp Shack's Menu 

My friend ordered Garlic Shrimp Scampi (Php185), because obviously it's their specialty. For someone who's favorite is shrimp, "it's perfectly done, garlic and butter blends well with the natural flavor of the shrimp." 


Soy-glazed Chicken BBQ (Php155), "juiciness and tenderness in one bite.."



Grilled Baby Back Ribs (Php 260) craving for some ribs but kinda short in budget, this is just for you.. "grilled to perfection, juicy and tasty. you just can't let go of the bones" 



US Angus Burger Steak (Php 255)



 Surf and Turf (Php 320) Garlic Shrimp, Angus Beef BBQ,


Fried Chicken Tenders (Php165) - golden buttered chicken, french fries served with honey mustard dip.


If you want to try out all these delicious food or you just want to satisfy your cravings, visit Shrimp Shack a fresh and new catch for your hungry stomach.

Food Junkie,
Agel Sy

BBQ Addiction: Maru


Okay okay, first of all, this a completely different barbecue. It's one of the now slowly being popular bbqs amongst Filipinos.
Yes, it's the Korean Grill!

For my first Korean grill adventure, my friends suggested I try Maru in Macapagal Ave. And so I did.


(Sorry in advance for the shitty phone cam photos hihi)


We decided to sit on the side where we had to remove our shoes and sit while crossing our legs. I thought: "If we're gonna eat Korean food, might as well eat like them!"




On to the menu!


I'll give you a free view of some of the items on their menu (don't worry. I asked permission)




We then proceeded with our order.

I know most people really prefer Samgyupsal (Pork belly, think of bacon) I really like beef over pork so I ordered Galbisal (boneless beef ribs) and just to satisfy my curiosity, I ordered Samgyupsal too.

Left: Galbisal (P350)
Right: Samgyupsal (P280)

Oh, and each order comes with free UNLIMITED refills of side dishes! My favorite part of Maru!



Side dishes ( I know, plenty huh?)




I love the kind of lettuce they use! Crunchy and sweet. Unlimited too!


Dips: Sesame Oil with salt & Pepper, Ssamjang

Oh! And before you wrap those delicious meat in some lettuce, you dip it into these awesome paste and oil! They really enhance the natural flavor of the meat and gives it the addictive Korean taste!


Grilling time!



Tip: don't play with your meat! Let them cook before turning them. Turning them over and over causes the meat to lose it's flavor. So be patient :)

And since we want to get the whole Korean experience, we ordered some extra dishes.


Dolsot Bibimbap (P350)

It's like a Korean rice topping dish served in a hot clay pot. You get to mix all the ingredients into the rice! It wont be pretty but it's definitely super good!

Bulgogi (P300)

I'd love to marry the marinade! Awesome flavor, but really small serving :(

Sundubu Jjige (P350)

Hot tofu soup with some meat and seafoods. A must try for me! I love that it's spicy and the tofu is really silky and soft! 



Overall, Maru gave me the Korean Experience I was looking for!
I have no other experience so I really can't compare it yet, but as long as my tummy is satisfied, I think I could recommend this to Korean food virgins out there! 

I have always loved Japanese food & I never thought I would be craving for Korean as well!

We all really have to get out and try new things once in a while. :)

Check out Maru Korean Grill soon and tell us your experience! 


Food Junkie,
Marnelli Gaerlan

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Yasuo: Affordable Japanese Food

Craving for authentic Japanese food but feeling pretty low on budget?
Well we found just the perfect place for you!
Located at Robinson's Ermita is a Japanese restaurant named Yasuo.



From the name to the ambiance, to the people working there, everything seemed so authentic! You'd immediately feel the Japanese ambiance... In a mall.

Menus were given, and I had my eyes set for the beef bowl. So the friendly waiter took our orders.

The wait wasn't that long, and we had our meals set on the table.

I could still see smoke rising from the beef bowl. I just couldn't resist; so I took a whiff, and boy, did it smell good!!



Ready with the chopsticks! Placed them between my fingers aaaaand, dug into the food!

The saltiness of the beef was balanced with the seasoning and the steamed, signature, Japanese rice! I just can't stop myself, so I just continued eating.

My friends ordered tempura, ramen and chicken teriyaki. 
And as a routine, we get to taste each other's food.
I first tasted the tempura. I'm not really a fan of Japanese mayo, or any kind of mayo. But the mayo just balances the flavor of the tempura. It was served hot, so the tempura was still fresh and it tasted real good!



Next was the chicken teriyaki. For that sweet, Japanese flavor! The chicken was cooked to perfection, so it was perfectly tender. And the sauce? Wow! Just the right amount of sweetness! All the flavors ju
st dancing around my mouth!



And finally, the ramen. Nothing says Japanese than a bowl of hot Ramen. Slightly spicy, slightly sweet, slightly salty, slightly tangy and a WHOLE LOT of flavor! Real flavor, in fact! Go ahead and try it!



Everything was amazing!
So like i said, if you need an affordable, authentic Japanese restaurant, this is the place to be!

Come visit Yasuo because everything is Japa-NICE!

Food Junky,
Eunick Nobe