Thursday, December 23, 2010

Epic Meal Time: Pinoy Baboy's XXX

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This guy makes the most EPIC MEALS you'll NEVER taste!

Here's an early Christmas Gift to you my loyal readers !

(this makes my Chcicken Joy 2 the World look weak!)


Merry Christmas Guys!

Friday, December 17, 2010

Chicken for the Road

I was sent to Gen San to do some field work back in October and I got to go to one of the many "Chicken Hauz" es. As I did my field work, one of the questions I asked the locals was "Ano masarap kainin dito?" ("What is good to eat around here?"). They would all say the same thing : GARLIC CHICKEN


Chicken Hauz Chiken

It was good cheap Chicken, a tad small on the servings, but just enough bang for your buck. (I think that was around 50ish?). Almost every establishment in Gen San I visited had their own version of Garlic Chicken, it was like the Sisig of the Mindanao! (maybe even Pacquiao loves the sruff too!)

Then I found this place:


Where is this? It's in the Home Depot thing near Metro Walk in Pasig. Just go there and ask around for the place. (If I'm not mistaken... It's across one of the entrances to Home Depot)

And they have Garlic Chicken! Surprisingly, its almost the same stuff from way down south!


Now ain't that pretty? Crispy Garlicky Chicken Goodness at a sweet price! Chicken on the Road offers all sorts of chicken on the menu... but the Nostalgia of Garlic Chicken really caught me in a choke hold!


I also tried the traditional Fried Chicken... but it was a bit plain, not too dry but nothing special. The other menu items look pretty promising though!

If you're in the area, check out this place... you have to look around a bit, but its well worth the effort!

Here is Home Depot on Google Maps (just in case you don't know where it is)

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Whats with Small Fancy Food Servings?

I went to a fancy event for work recently and they fed us a bunch of good tasting food, real top notch gourmet stuff.




Problem is: size matters



It's fun to eat yeah... but eating small things always leaves me wanting more, you know what I mean? (thats why I still don't get Sliders, and Slammers)



It's like a trap of sorts... they invite you to some event, tease you with good food... you get tricked into thinking its just the "appetizers"... then you're surprised to find out that the little pastries that you shove down your throat is already considered "dessert".

In the end... you stayed for the entire event. The organizers successful in keeping their guests in the venue while you leave wanting more.

It's kind of cruel in a way... I eat for enjoyment, and part of that enjoyment is that sense of satisfaction: a full tummy, silenced by bribes of gluttony. To be honest, the food was great, great to the point that i just wanted more and more (the fact that it was free made it all the more enjoyable)

Here's to hoping Christmas Parties don't do the same!

Happy holidays!

- Pinoy Baboy

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Sandwich Guy, the next Subway?

I've always loved Subway, but the prices have always been keeping me away when I was younger. Now that I could afford to eat a Subway, they all seem to be gone. You have to look real hard to find a Subway restaurant thats still in business. (the one in Rockwell is gone, and I think the one in Eastwood is gone also).



Then there is this place: The Sandwich Guy... they actually started back in '08 but its only this year that I started noticing their food.

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First thing you'll notice, Sandwiches under 100 pesos! Now thats a good deal! relatively low prices for prime ingredients! They even bake their own wheat bread! And they have a bunch of cool "flavors" to choose from.

I tried the Bacon Chicken Combo, "Italian Style" and the Grilled Cheese. The first two were great! ingredients real fresh with crisp cold veggies and warm chicken and bacon to the nice cold cut hams of the Italian Style Sandwich. The Grilled Cheese wasn't very good though, felt like a bunch of cheeses put together (imagine Eden Cheese and Chiz Whiz Sandwich). Not a good choice if you're "on a budget". But everything else was good! Not super great, but good enough. A good snack but not a full meal.

Bacon Chicken Combo
Italian Style
Grilled Cheese
As I said, It's a snack, not a meal. The Sandwiches are just as big as a regular sandwiches with regular square  bread so don't go here expecting to get full. (I had to eat 2 sandwiches to be "satisfied"). So their prices aren't really the "best value for money" proposition, Its just about right.

Oh yeah, don't try their pastas. Unlike the Sandwiches, their pastas are just microwaved straight from the fridge (or at least halatang microwave lang). They even served it in a microwaveable plastic container! I DO NOT RECOMMEND.

The Sandwich Guy needs to stick to what it does best and remove "FAIL" things from their menu. If its not a great sandwich, it has to compliment the great sandwiches on the menu. And maybe give more options for bread (like add XX pesos for panini bread) or hold a "design the next Sandwich Guy Sandwich" Contest to keep things from getting stale. Its not a Sub Way, and it shouldn't try to be. There is a lot to be bad here (i think they're Filipino owned too!).

Lets hope they keep making more interesting food items and take out the bad (SISIG SUB anyone?) In the mean time, visit their website and go to the branch nearest you.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Chicken Joy 2 the World


Have you seen this ad lately? Chicken Joy 2 the world... Jollibee's answer to KFC's Double Down... Or is it? This monster is a Jollibee Champ patty sandwiched in between 2 Chicken Joy Steaks! Double Down? you have teh baconzz? Jollibee be bringin 1/3 lb beef patty AYUN O! Do your eyes bleeeedd? are you craving this crispylicious, juicylicious snack for merienda?

WELL TOO BAD!

The above ad is a Hoax... a cruel prank made to break the hearts of men like me. I called up 8-7000 and went to two Jollibee restaurants... There is no such Food Item... But that shouldn't stop you from experiencing Chicken Joy 2 the World in all its Glory!

Total Investment Php 211.00
All you need is some Chicken Joy and a Jollibee Champ. It has to be a Champ patty! don't be kuripot and go with a Yum Burger! Champ is the way to go, trust me. Just got to put the both of them together (take out the bones from the Chicken Joy first!) and there you have it!


Awesome Sauce!

So how does it taste? AWESOME! its like eating a Crispylicious Champ! I only had Chicken Thigh to work with which explains how fail my "Joy 2 the World" looks. I think this is best done with Chicken breasts, but hey same great taste here. Crispylicious Chicken Joy Skin, Juicylicious Chicken Joy Meat all around a Beefy Burger Patty. The mix of flavors keeps you on your toes and the different textures make for a fun "chewing experience". 

On the aftermath though... its really heavy on the stomach... It went right through me like a lead brick. So consume at your own risk boys and girls!

Who knows, maybe if enough people demand this... Jollibee will make it happen! Here's to bringing Joy to the World! What a wonderful way to start the Holidays!



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Double Down Ultimate Ulam

I know the point of the Double Down was to deliver the ultimate Chicken Experience. And yes, It does deliver just that. But as a Filipino, I've always had a hard time eating a meal with out any "starch". Starch meaning rice, potatoes, noodles bread etc. So even if the KFC Double Down is so darn right amazing... It just made miss rice even more! So inulam ko siya!

It really does defeats the point... But its something you have to try! I'm not the only one, a lot of people I know that have tried it say that it does need some rice. So what makes it so different than having a regular chicken meal? Just the mayo, cheese and bacon really. Maybe its just the "rice habit".... Ganyan talaga pag pinoy eh, diba?
The ultimate ulam?
Now IF the Double Down came in more flavors, if it came in Hot & Spicy and Chili Lime... now that could turn more heads now wouldn't it?

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

LECHON! PIZZA!

Finally, Pizza Huts answer to Greenwich's Top That! Pizza this Christmas Season. Behold the Pizza Hut LECHON PIZZA!

A Large Lechon Pizza with Stuffed Crust

The Lechon Pizza is basically Lechon on a Pizza. Instead of Tomato Sauce, there's sarsa under the cheese. Each Pizza comes with some extra sarsa for you to spread around (if it's not "Lechon" enough for ya). Its just like eating Lechon! with the cheesyness of a Pizza Hut Pizza! We had ours with classic Stuffed crust, now isn't that a recipe for heart attack?! It's amazing that BFAD allowed Pizza Hut to create such a thing!

Lechon + Stuffed Crust = Death

Other than the cholesterol overload... The pig skin is super crispy! its a nice contrast to the cheesy pizza underneath.
CRIZPY
Its priced like a premium Pizza Hut Pizza, which is quite alright really, this thing is a heart stopper!


Its good to see that Pizzas continually evolve like this. Thin Crust, Stuffed Crust, different toppings, sauces... and now this! I hope this Lechon Pizza becomes a mainstay on the Pizza Hut Menu when Christmas Season ends. I doubt I can eat another one within the next few months... gotta get my cholesterol levels down! (Lets see if Pizza Hut can come up with their own version of a Sisig pizza! haven't tasted a good one yet!)

Do yourself a favor, treat yourself to some Lechon pizza, bring it to the next pot luck or have it for Noche Buena, stuff like this may not be around any longer!





Monday, November 29, 2010

Epiphany: Global Cuisine Redefined

Wanna try something new this weekend? Have you tired everything on your favorite restaurant's menu already? Heres a fancy cozy restaurant I'm sure you haven't tried: Epiphany: Global Cuisine Redefined.

It's a nice cozy place hidden away in N. Domingo (ill put up the map later). Epiphany is a new place that offes food from all sorts of cuisines, food here is anything BUT boring! First thing's first... the place... Its not that big, but its really cozy, making every dining experience here an intimate one. Take a look at our shots and see for yourself.

Epiphany has that nice "Wooden Cabin" or "Inside of a boat" look

Fancy lights

No ceiling to make the place look bigger

sexy glasses of Iced tea

It's got a nice "Fancy / High Class yet Homey / Cozy" feel to it. Without tasting the food, you already get a feel of the quality you should be expecting. They don't have any fancy menus, instead, they chalk up the daily menu on small blackboard and bring it to your table. Yup, thats right, DAILY menu. Epiphany spices things up with a different menu for each day of the week! If you have a favorite, you can always ask them to cook it up for you if it isn't on the menu (if the ingredients are available and all). We went there on a friday and this is what they had.

Friday Menu

Heres some snapshots of the food we had. Ordered EVERYTHING on the menu, worth every peso!

Tea Smoked Squid: A great Appetizer

Tuna Ceviche: The Fancy "Kilawin" (raw fish!)

Seared Tuna: Nice Texture on the outside, awesome Tuna taste on the inside!

Stuffed Roast Chicken with the Best Potatoes I've ever tasted
Pork Trotter, This ain't your Mom's Crispy Tadyang.

Nice and RAW Beef Tenderloin

OVALTINE Kulfi
Though i love all the dishes, the dessert was my favorite. Who would have thought OVALTINE would make such a great dessert! Best Dish of the night. To top it all off, we had some foreign beers, they have a small yet varied selection.



Epiphany is a great find, restaurants like these don't pop up just anywhere. If you wanna try this place out here's how to get there:


View Epiphany Restaurant in a larger map


If Epiphany plays its cards right. they could be the next Uno. I'll come back here again (I'm excited about tasting another day;s menu!). In the mean time, why don't you visit Epiphany and tell us about the menu they served you. Heres their Facebook Page if you want to know more.

Who knows, maybe after a meal here, you'll have an Epiphany of your own!

Friday, November 26, 2010

All you can eat Sushi! SAKAE na!

Conveyor belt of Gluttony
Have you ever been so hungry that you wanted a constant stream of food to enter your stomach? "Want" no more! The Best conveyor belt sushi is in SM NORTH EDSA annex!


Sakae Sushi
What makes this place different from all the other conveyor belt sushi places?


Its not the Sushi... (though they have quite a selection)


Or the regular prices...

Best Deal EVARRz!
its the ALL DAY SUSHI BUFFET! Free flowing fresh quality sushi at the most amazing price ever! And not just Sushi ! theres tofu, cooked fish dishes and TEMPURA! (tempura has always been a pinoy favorite) If you compare the regular pricing to the Buffet Pricing... the value just blows my mind! Each plate has 2-6 pieces, depending on the type. If you eat anything like me, sobrang sulit talaga! It comes with bottomless tea (hot or cold) and a bowl of Miso soup, you can't go wrong with a deal like this!
Tabemashou!
There were more plates, but the waitress cleaned it up already
I think i gained 10 lbs from the carb overload, but that was the best carb to peso ratio meal I've ever had! I have no idea how long they'll keep this offer alive, or how long Sakae will avoid bankruptcy so an offer like this is fleeting at the most... Go on over to SM North Edsa now and try this experience for yourself!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Flapjacks Whipped Butter Goodness

Two waffles are better than one!
I ate at FlapJacks recently to get me some "good breakfast" for a change... Got me an omelet for my main course and the best waffles I've ever had for dessert! Its not the choco chips or the choco syrup that got me, nor was it the waffles... it was the BUTTER! 

When i was younger, we used to get waffles at Pancake House all the time... they had butter that looked like it was scooped by a mini ice cream scooper. Its called whipped butter (as i have recently learned). I used to  take extra effort to spread it into every square of my waffle, I didn't put any maple syrup, just the waffles and butter. And like they said in the Bible "It was good"

Leave no Square unfilled!
But at FlapJacks, the whipped butter was so smooth and airy I thought it was whipped cream! There was just the right amount fluff and buttery sweetness to make that Waffle taste like heaven. Waffles + Butter, that was all I needed to have for breakfast. I would've eaten more, but that would be like suicide! Oh how I wish my arteries would never clog and my stomach never bloat.

Hands down, best whipped butter in town!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Chill time with KFC Chili Lime

Not your ordinary KFC
Another KFC treat, KFC Chili Lime is another "flavor" of the famous fried chicken chain (the others being Original and Hot&Spicy, but you knew that already). This one didn't get as much attention as the Double Down and it isn't as "innovative", but its still worth a try.
It looks like a cross between the original (which is not so crispy looking) and the hot & spicy (which is super crispy looking), other than that, looks just what a KFC chicken should look like.


As for the taste... Its like the Hot and Spicy, with out the Hot part. Its just spicy, gets mo ba? Spicy with a kick of "lime" that could pass as calamansi. It pretty good actually, its something different, and you should try it WITHOUT KFC's wonderful gravy. I know the gravy kicks ass (i drink it sometimes, or inuulam ko siya) but it covers the spicy lime/calamansi flavor. If you can't live without the gravy, top it on your rice at least. The Chili Lime is something you have to experience in all its "purity"!