Rainy days call for warm and comforting dishes. I'd often find myself stuck and married to my bed on days the sun is shy but the idea of indulging in good food is always very tempting. And so, I headed to Makati with R and his family for lunch on one gloomy Sunday.
Hello, Tsumura Sushi Bar & Restaurant.
This underrated Japanese restaurant in Salcedo Village is one of the restaurants R brought me when we were still dating. I was so glad that he brought me here and made me discover salmon aburi.
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Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Thursday, May 11, 2017
First Bite: Tori Ichi
I once passed by this new yakitori restaurant on my home one time and took a mental note to visit it soon. But food gods had other plans and made my visit sooner. And sweeter too as it was a sponsored eat up by Epicurean Partners Exchange, Inc. and looloo. We were told to skip lunch as it was bound to be a very festive night for the tummy and it sure was!
Hello, Tori Ichi!
It would be easy to miss this two-story Japanese restaurant located at the corner of 4th Avenue across Kuppa as a huge metal sculpture blocks its facade. But no art can go in between me and my love for Japanese food.
Hello, Tori Ichi!
It would be easy to miss this two-story Japanese restaurant located at the corner of 4th Avenue across Kuppa as a huge metal sculpture blocks its facade. But no art can go in between me and my love for Japanese food.
Labels:
gluttonshopper,
japanese,
mackerel,
matcha,
mochi bacon,
ramen,
restaurant review,
sake,
sashimi,
surf clam,
tempura,
tori ichi,
What Mary Loves,
whatmaryloves,
yakiniku,
yakitori
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Fancy First Bite: Senju
I noticed that I hardly blogged last month and it wasn’t exactly because
I was busy with work (though I did get busier). I started to eat
out less. Yes, I have been eating out less and less these days. *cries* I usually
find myself stuck in a home-office-home (with lots of chores in between)
routine. But R wants to change it by inviting me to…
Senju.
Okay, I wasn’t able to take much
photos as I wanted to act less touristy given I was at Edsa
Shangri-La Hotel. I wanted to act… classy. (*insert canned laughter here*)
R and his parents took charge of
ordering the food and they chose a lot. They ordered Aburi Shake, Shake Sashimi
(PHP575), Uni (PHP325), Ebi Tempura (PHP505), Saba Shioyaki (PHP515), Unagi Maki Tamago (PHP325), Agedashi Tofu (PHP395), Crazy
Maki (PHP715), and Kuro Buta
Sirloin (PHP850).
Dinner started with a mouthwatering
appetizer… Gindara Teriyaki. The soft and sweet dish sure made me crave for more.
The shake
sashimi was delightful as well. The slices were just right and it had a
soft and smooth texture.
The unagi maki tamago
had a slightly sweet taste which complemented the salty freshwater eel.
Labels:
aburi,
agadeshi tofu,
crazy maki,
edsa shangri-la,
gluttonshopper,
hotel,
japanese,
kuro buta sirloin,
mackerel,
restaurant review,
saba,
salmon,
sea urchin,
Senju,
tamago,
tempura,
uni
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