VBQ is one of the newest spots to check out in Poblacion.
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Showing posts with label pho. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
First Bite: VBQ Vietnamese Barbeque & Hotpot
Korean barbecue is one of the hottest food trends these past few years. We’ve seen so many shops open here and there. I had no idea though that Vietnam also has something similar to this till I visited VBQ.
Hello, VBQ Vietnamese Barbeque & Hotpot.
VBQ is one of the newest spots to check out in Poblacion.
VBQ is one of the newest spots to check out in Poblacion.
Monday, August 19, 2019
One of the Best: Ba Noi's
Ba Noi's has been known as one of the best Vietnamese restaurants in Manila. It never fails to delight the taste buds which always yearn for Vietnam's clean flavors. This led to the humble hole in the wall restaurant in Makati to expand to other areas, particularly Pasig. And when my sister suggested that we have lunch there a few weekends ago, it was an easy yes.
Hello, Ba Noi's.
It has been quite a while since I've last dined in Ba Noi's. I remember that I would usually grab a bowl of phở and its tender stir-fried beef.
Hello, Ba Noi's.
It has been quite a while since I've last dined in Ba Noi's. I remember that I would usually grab a bowl of phở and its tender stir-fried beef.
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Thursday, January 4, 2018
Love at First Bite: Tra Vinh
I've been hearing a lot about this Vietnamese restaurant near Banawe for months. I couldn't find the time to visit this restaurant though given that it's very far from where I live. Thankfully, after several attempts, I finally found myself around the area and decided to do a side trip to Tra Vinh.
Hello, Tra Vinh.
Since its opening last year, Tra Vinh has been receiving recognition from several media outlets and food apps listing it as one of the top Vietnamese restaurants in Manila. And I was so giddy when I finally had the chance to try its dishes.
I got the chance to meet its owner Michael Ang who gave me a brief background of the restaurant. Tra Vinh is a brand that started in Australia and founded by Mr. Van Chien Ho, a native of Vietnam who specializes in Southern Vietnam cuisine. Mr. Ang also told me that the dishes I was about to taste are not the usual flavors I'm used to as the popular Vietnamese dishes here in Manila are mostly from the Northern part of Vietnam.
Hello, Tra Vinh.
Since its opening last year, Tra Vinh has been receiving recognition from several media outlets and food apps listing it as one of the top Vietnamese restaurants in Manila. And I was so giddy when I finally had the chance to try its dishes.
I got the chance to meet its owner Michael Ang who gave me a brief background of the restaurant. Tra Vinh is a brand that started in Australia and founded by Mr. Van Chien Ho, a native of Vietnam who specializes in Southern Vietnam cuisine. Mr. Ang also told me that the dishes I was about to taste are not the usual flavors I'm used to as the popular Vietnamese dishes here in Manila are mostly from the Northern part of Vietnam.
Labels:
braised beef,
Chicken,
chili squid,
coffee float,
crab and seafood,
Fish Soup,
fresh,
fried,
Noodles,
pho,
restaurant review,
seafood,
spicy combination,
spring rolls,
Tra Vinh,
vietnamese,
whatmaryloves
Monday, June 12, 2017
Now Open: Banh Mi Kitchen in SM Hypermart Pasig
If you love banh mi and work or live near Tiendesitas, then this blog post is for you. Banh Mi Kitchen, known for its crunchy baguettes and delectable fillings, is now open in SM Hypermart Pasig!
Hello, Banh Mi Kitchen.
Hello, Banh Mi Kitchen.
Monday, October 10, 2016
Latest Pho Restaurant in Manila: Annam Noodle Bar
I have been dying to visit Annam since it opened last July 6. I was already planning to go but a terribly bruised leg and very uncooperative tummy made me stay at home. I tried to visit again countless times but each attempt was a failure. It would be either we were too full to enjoy another meal or Mother Nature suddenly wanted to create a scene. And after SEVEN failed attempts to visit, I finally got to visit Annam Noodle Bar on a Sunday for lunch.
Hello, Annam Noodle Bar!
This is newest pho restaurants in Manila and it is a franchise under the Namnam group.
We were charmed by the beautiful interiors of the restaurant with its beautiful bright red lights and eye catching pho and banh mi signs. The restaurant is huge and gave an illusion of an even bigger space with its wide mirrors at the side of the restaurant. Annam also has bar stools for those who like to be isolated from the crowd.
There were not a lot of diners when we went so we were easily assisted to a nearby vacant table.
Thrilled to finally be here, I giddily ordered Pho Australian Beef Combination (PHP350) and Sautéed Lemongrass, Pork and Cream Cheese (PHP250). R's parents went with Pho Australian Beef Steak Slices (PHP320), Caramelized 5-Spice Pork Belly (PHP230) and Vegetarian Southern Rolls (PHP170). For drinks, R went with Lychee Pandan Iced Tea (PHP150) while I ordered Vietnamese Iced Coffee with Condensed Milk (PHP120).
Service was impressive. Our pho bowls were served in less than 5 minutes while the banh mi buns, rolls and drinks were served a few minutes after.
I attacked the roll first as R was still busy slurping down our shared bowl. The spring roll had a faint herb taste and it could easily fall on the bland side if you are the type who loves bold and rich flavors.
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Friday, August 28, 2015
Love at First Bite: House of Bawai
A few weeks ago, R and I decided to go to Tagaytay
for a short weekend
getaway. I was looking forward to do the Chicken
All-You-Can of Max’s but on our way to Tagaytay,
I felt car sick. So instead of munching on some fried goodies, R and I opted to
visit House of Bawai. I have never
been to House of Bawai but I heard that it’s better than Banoi’s,
a Vietnamese
restaurant I like.
Hello, House of Bawai.
The place was packed when we got
there so we had to wait for a few minutes. I was actually worried since it was already
9PM then so I thought that they will just shoo us away. But I was signaled that
they will just clear and we’ll be set for a warm and filling dinner.
We quickly chose Bahn Xeo (PHP280), Pho Bo
(PHP365) and Banh Da Lon (PHP55). And
while waiting, we tried to make the set up romantic by asking for more candles
and the server obliged to our request for more candle table ornaments.
Soon, our appetizer arrived.
The crispy savory
crepe was a great start. Drizzling the mushrooms, sprouts prawns and pork
filled crepe with the sweet sauce made it even more delightful!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Hole in the Wall Find: Phobobo (Pho-King De-li-cious)
I used to not care much about interior
designs. I would say, “oh, nice place” without much thought into it.
However, working with the Real
Living team helped me become more appreciative of details. I even helped
style the Yummy
booth before for Yummy
Eats’ first year and cried when I stepped inside an Ikea
store for the first time. So just imagine my excitement when I stumbled upon
Hole in the Wall’s Instagram account. The first thing that came to my mind was…
I HAVE TO GO THERE ASAP. But work was a bit crazy for the past few weeks. We
even have work on Saturdays. Then again, nothing can stop me with my affair
with food.
Hello, Hole in the Wall. It has been a long
two weeks of agony not being able to visit you sooner.
I was surprised
that the place was quite packed on a Wednesday night. I guess Friday night is
now seven days a week.
I was really
famished when J and I got there so I wasn’t able to take much photos plus I was
feeling shy to take photos of hungry diners. I also didn’t really choose which
concessionaire to buy from. My only basis that time was which one had the
shortest line. At that time, it was Phobobo
and Greencheese. But let me focus
more on Phobobo in this entry.
I was actually
more excited to try Kwong’s and Bad Bird
but the lines were too long for my tummy to understand. And since I got rained
on earlier that day, a warm
bowl of pho sounded appealing.
After a
minute or so, it was my turn to order. I quickly went for the Pho
Bo (PHP360) and Ox Tripe
Chicharon (PHP160). Unfortunately, the chicharon
was not available that night. I ended up with Crispy Spring
Rolls (PHP140).
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Phobobo,
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rice noodles,
spring rolls,
tripe,
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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.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
A Sneak Peek!
I know it has been a while (a long while) since my last update and thanks to my sister's friend J, I got motivated to post an entry explaining my disappearing act. I'm on a Dora The Explorer mode. I got to visit several restaurants and places I can't wait to blog about. Here's a teaser of what I'll be blogging about soon! :)
San Francisco Tour
Solvang
Hearst Castle
House of Prime Rib (steak heaven!!!)
Yosemite
Food truck stop
San Francisco Tour
Solvang
Hearst Castle
Palace of the Arts
Fisherman's Wharf (and it's clam chowder!) House of Prime Rib (steak heaven!!!)
Yosemite
Food truck stop
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Vietnam in Makati: Вà Nôi’s
I hate it that I’m easy to bribe. RESTAURANT YOU HAVE NEVER TRIED BEFORE seems to be the magic word. Thus when a friend told me that we’ll be trying this restaurant I haven’t tried before (or maybe I did but it has been years ago and my tummy memory failed me), I begged my mom to allow me to go (yes, I still ask my mom for permission). But, the plan to dine in a Japanese restaurant became… a Vietnamese dinner.
The inner nerd in me usually prevent me from socializing at night thus I lead a home-work-home life (or the level up version home-work-corporate event-home life). But whenever people invite me to try out new restaurants, I AM ALWAYS GAME (as long as it’s near).
Thus, one Thursday night, we went to Makati, near Greenbelt 2 and walked along the dark streets of Legaspi Village. Some of our friends were already waiting inside Вà Nôi’s, a hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese restaurant located at Greenbelt Mansion.
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