Don't you just love it that traveling the world is becoming more affordable and easier? There are countless websites and apps that would make exploring a breeze. In fact, with the blossoming Manila restaurant scene, one doesn't even have to leave the country to feast on his or her favorite international cuisine. And I was happy to come across this Asian fusion restaurant that offers local favorites from Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, China and of course, Philippines.
Hello, Pink Panda.
Located at the former Crisp on 28th, Pink Panda would be hard to miss with its neon pink signage of panda eyes staring at each one that passes by its facade.
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Monday, March 12, 2018
First Bite: Pink Panda
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Thursday, September 19, 2013
Take 2: Вà Nôi’s
I just love living
near Kapitolyo, one of the hole-in-the-wall restaurants hotspots. Admittedly,
it has been a while since the last time I went there and I was surprised to see
that there are a lot of new restaurants since my last visit. One of which is a
Vietnamese restaurant named Вà Nôi’s. Okay, perhaps not all are new
establishments but new to Kapitolyo.
Welcome to the neighborhood, Вà Nôi’s.
I still remember the first time I dined in Вà Nôi’s. It was
way back in 2011 when it was still in Makati. I was with my Couchsurfingfriends and we ordered a handful of dishes for sharing. One of the dishes I loved
was the Bo Luc Lac, an oh-so-tender stir-fried beef. It was a bit pricey though
for the serving.
This time around, I went with two of my college friends and we ordered Pho Bo (PHP260), Pho Ga (PHP230), Cha Gio (PHP195), Cha Thia Xao Dao Hao (PHP115), Ca Kho To (PHP250), and a glass of iced Vietnamese coffee (PHP110).
Service was very quick. First served was my coffee on a dripper. It reminded me of Highland’s coffee.
This time around, I went with two of my college friends and we ordered Pho Bo (PHP260), Pho Ga (PHP230), Cha Gio (PHP195), Cha Thia Xao Dao Hao (PHP115), Ca Kho To (PHP250), and a glass of iced Vietnamese coffee (PHP110).
Service was very quick. First served was my coffee on a dripper. It reminded me of Highland’s coffee.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Weekend Lunch Date: Lemongrass Asian Bistro
Ask me which mall I frequent
the most and I’d always answer Shangri-La Plaza. And since I’m the one
organizing the mini reunions with friends, I always suggest having lunch or
dinner at Shangri-La. So when some of my Dongguk friends and I met up for
lunch, we decided to meet at… you guessed it.
I remembered that I haven’t tried the restaurant beside Dome
so off to Lemongrass Asian Bistro we
go. Actually, we were supposed to have lunch at Pho Hoa but we were too hungry
to take another step.
T and I went first as E and D were still busy buying stuff
for E’s trip to Palawan (which she found out that same day and that she’s off
the following day).
T and I decided to order light dishes as we do not know what
E and D were craving. We ended up ordering Thai
Catfish Salad with Green Mangoes (PHP265) and Crispy Fish Fillet with Tamarind and Sweet Chili Sauce (PHP350). I
also ordered a glass of Thai Iced Tea
(PHP105) and Chilled Sago with Mango and
Coconut Milk (PHP105) to complete my meal.
The salad arrived first and just like in other restaurants,
the sauce, nuts, onions, and mangoes were all on the side. Since we were not
sure if E and D are fond of the other ingredients, we just took enough to top
our portions and opted not to toss the salad.
It was crunchy and it was a great contrast to the softness
of the shredded green mangoes. I needed to put more sauce though as the catfish
was really dry and it made my throat slightly itchy.
The fish fillet was served in a very cute way. It looked
like mushrooms! It could pass for cocktail gatherings as you do not need
utensils to eat it. It was nothing extraordinary but I loved that it was served
freshly cooked.
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