Food plays an important role whenever we travel. We often reminisce about the meals we enjoyed on those vacations and escapades. Though I'm more open to going out and exploring, I still have my reservations about dining in, especially when traveling with Sam. This is why we'd usually bring food to cook on road trips instead of going to restaurants. And I'm so glad to have come across Tender Bites.
Hello, Tender Bites.
Tender Bites is an online premium meats shop that sells your favorite beef, pork, and lamb cuts. It also has breakfast classics longganisa and tapa as well as ready-to-cook meats like BBQ chops and Korean Beef BBQ.
I was gifted three types of meats -- Rib Eye (PHP1,089/kg), Porterhouse (PHP959/kg), and Korean Beef BBQ (PHP829/kg).
Since the AirBnB place we booked has an outdoor grill, we thought of grilling some of the Korean Beef BBQ for dinner. And it turned out to be a brilliant idea!
The meat was so tender and each bite was oozing with sweet and savory flavor. The marinade was nothing short of delicious. It sure was hard to cut back on rice with this on the table. Even my daughter, who is 1 year old, enjoyed it.
We had the Rib Eye and Porterhouse steaks cooked on a pan, and both were good.
It is best to eat them while fresh from the kitchen as they tend to dry up when it sits too long.
We had it with toasted garlic bits for that delightful contrast in flavor. You can also have it with salt on the side for extra taste.
I love that Tender Bites has a wide range of meat options at different price points. From bang-for-the-buck steaks to the likes of Omi Wagyu (similar to the ones served at Buta Wagyu and Japanese Wagyu Restaurant), you can find any beef, pork, or lamb you fancy here.
And more than the products, the website is so easy to browse making shopping so easy. You can also leave a note for your preferred cut for hassle-free prepping. And did I mention that they also offer same or next day delivery within Metro Manila?
Check www.TenderBites.ph now!
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