Today's food scene has never been this dynamic. There are so many new and innovative concepts that would intrigue anyone. But one thing that trumps all trends and gimmicks is familiarity. And that is what Friends & Family focused on.
Hello, Friends & Family.
Friends and Family made its mark in the foodie community with its nostalgic take on several Filipino dishes such as Birthday Spaghetti and. It grew even more popular when The Raintree Group's Executive Chef Kalel Chan came up with Ube Champorado. And when it launched a very tempting Buy One Get One deal on two of its comforting dishes perfect for this rainy weather, I've decided that it's time to stop delaying my visit.
Showing posts with label lumpia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lumpia. Show all posts
Friday, August 9, 2019
First Bite: Friends & Family
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Friday, January 30, 2015
First Bite: Hiyas Modern Filipino Comfort Food
It has been a foodie dream of mine to try
all the restaurants in Kapitolyo.
But it was difficult as there seem to be a new restaurant
that pops out of nowhere every month. A few months back, I was down to my last
5 but now, I think I’m back to 10 or even more! And it gets even more
challenging when you’re with people who are not so adventurous with food. But a
few weeks back, I was able to convince my family to have a late dinner at Hiyas
Modern Filipino Comfort Food.
Hello, Hiyas!
The place
screams Filipino with its décor and wall mural. I love it that they have books
and board games to keep the diners entertained. I also enjoyed the wait dish—fish
balls.
We decided
to order the following: Creamy Kalabasa
Soup (PHP195), Salmon
Sisig
(PHP255), Hinuburan na Lumpia
(PHP220), Laing (PHP295), Inasal na Manok (PHP195) and Pritong Sorbetes (PHP170).
Service was
pretty quick as we were the only diners that time.
My squash
soup was creamy and the serving was good for sharing. It was slightly heavy
though for an appetizer.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Revisited: Recipes by Café Metro
Simple
comfort dishes are still the best for me. No unpronounceable ingredients,
uncomplicated tastes and happy tummy. I think that is a great way to describe a
great meal.
I was sick
for a week last month and I was off work for almost the whole week as well as I
had to visit a couple of doctors. It was just a simple case of cough that got
out of hand that made me look like a zombie for two weeks. (Imagine waking up
at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. because of your insanely itchy throat.)
Anway, my
mom and I decided to pass by Shangri-La to buy my third set of medicines and
since it was already past 4 p.m. then and I haven’t had lunch yet, we decided
to grab a quick meal before heading home. I recommended my all time favorite Recipes by Café Metro.
It has been
quite a while since I last visited Recipes by Café Metro and it is still the same
simple restaurant that I love.
My mom
ordered Chicken Sotanghon Soup
(PHP120, small | PHP220, regular) and Lumpiang
Toge (PHP100) while I went with the Lechon
Kawali with Kangkong (PHP225) and Gising
Gising (PHP185).
The Chicken
Sotanghon Soup was rather bland yet the warm soup was a great appetizer during
that rainy Thursday afternoon.
The Lumpiang
Toge was your usual wrapped toge. Serving was pretty generous for the price of
PHP100 though.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Smorgasburg: A Foodie Destination
I love weekend
markets! I just do not like that it closes so early. I want to munch and munch
(then digest) and munch some more! While traveling, it never occurred to me
that I will be visiting a weekend market. But the video R sent was just too
convincing that despite being tired from walking and the long 2 hour travel
from Staten Island to Manhattan, N and I just couldn’t help but gooooo~
Why hello there, Brooklyn Bridge!
It was easy to spot Smorgasburg as it is located very near
the famous Brooklyn Bridge. I instantly fell in love with the brick walls
surrounding the open food market.
Our eyes sparkled seeing a lot of promising food vendors.
There’s this concessionaire that sells ADOBONG LUMPIA (6 rolls for $7) and
there’s this kiosk that sells amazing BEEF BRISKET ($10 per sandwich). But I’m
getting too excited.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Singing for Chicken
It seems that Hainanese Chicken is becoming more and more popular in Manila. Almost all malls have at least one restaurant offering this dish and Shangri-la is not an exemption.



Sing Hainanese Chicken restaurant is one of the newest restaurants in Shangri-la and we were excited to dine there.
It was already past 8PM and the place was still packed so we thought that it must be a good place to have dinner.
We ordered Hainanese Chicken Rice Topping (PHP180), Roasted Hainanese Chicken Rice Topping (PHP180), Vegetable with Oyster Sauce (PHP150), and Chicken Lumpia (PHP150). I also had Pandan Gulaman Juice (PHP60) since it sounded interesting.
The first two dishes that arrived were the Hainanese and Roasted Hainanese Chicken Rice Topping. The first thing I noticed was the restaurant removed all the bones. (Yipee!) It was served with lettuce and cabbage.
It looked pretty much like the other Hainanese Chicken I had before. The taste though was different. Cooked with soy and sesame oil, it was a bit bland… actually too bland. I dipped it in a lot of ginger and I still could not taste it. The Roasted Hainanese Chicken tasted a bit better as there was more flavor.
As for the rice, it was quite salty and oily. It complements the chicken’s lack of flavor though. I was just not used to it.
The Vegetable with Oyster Sauce was quite good. Sing used fresh vegetables. It was a sweet yet light side dish. I liked the chopped onions best.
As for the Chicken Lumpia, it reminded me of the Bangus Lumpia of Bangus. (Isn’t it weird that there are just so many dishes that tasted like chicken?) I liked it but it was a bit dry.
Oh, for the Pandan Gulaman Juice, it was your typical gulaman… with green gulaman and a hint of pandan.
Sing Hainanese Chicken is located at 6th Floor Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Mandaluyong City
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