12-02-2006, 09:48 AM
I'm not much of food connosieur but these are the stuff i i usually try to get when i go out
Okuya's Katsudon
Wendy's Bacon Mushroom Melt
Tokyo Tokyo's Pork Tonkatsu and Potato balls (best when steaming hot)
Sinigang Express's Tapang Tapat
KFC's Chicken strips (damn, only a few branches still carry these)
Komoro Soba's Beef Ramen (just found this one in Megamall, i think it was near Toy Kingdom)
World Chicken's Baked Chicken (Glorietta 4, i get mine with garlic rice and mashed potatoes)
A few out-of-the-way places to eat:
Dawang's Place in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte - Best roast pork and beef paksiw i've ever tasted in my life. I try to eat here at least once whenever i'm in town.
Marsha's Royal Bibingka in Bantay, Ilocos Sur - The bibingkas they make are to die for. Just the right amount of sweetness plus the stickiness and texture make you coming back for more.
Oasis in San Fernando, La Union - Actually, its a hotel but the restaurant and stopover is beside it. The arroz caldo they serve here hasn't changed through the more than fifteen years they've been in business. Its still heavenly, plus the chicken pieces are huge.
Some porkchop shop in Laguna - I can't remember where exactly in Laguna or what the name was (being drunk can really wreak havoc on your memories) but i swear, the porkchops they had were simply incredible. Fried just right with a slight hint of pepper and vinegar, i had to restrain myself from going for a third order. If memory serves, it was featured in FHM sometime last year.
That's enough for now. Leperman was right, all that food is making me hungry. I'm going for that pack of Japanese Ramen my uncle brought back from Japan.
Okuya's Katsudon
Wendy's Bacon Mushroom Melt
Tokyo Tokyo's Pork Tonkatsu and Potato balls (best when steaming hot)
Sinigang Express's Tapang Tapat
KFC's Chicken strips (damn, only a few branches still carry these)
Komoro Soba's Beef Ramen (just found this one in Megamall, i think it was near Toy Kingdom)
World Chicken's Baked Chicken (Glorietta 4, i get mine with garlic rice and mashed potatoes)
A few out-of-the-way places to eat:
Dawang's Place in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte - Best roast pork and beef paksiw i've ever tasted in my life. I try to eat here at least once whenever i'm in town.
Marsha's Royal Bibingka in Bantay, Ilocos Sur - The bibingkas they make are to die for. Just the right amount of sweetness plus the stickiness and texture make you coming back for more.
Oasis in San Fernando, La Union - Actually, its a hotel but the restaurant and stopover is beside it. The arroz caldo they serve here hasn't changed through the more than fifteen years they've been in business. Its still heavenly, plus the chicken pieces are huge.
Some porkchop shop in Laguna - I can't remember where exactly in Laguna or what the name was (being drunk can really wreak havoc on your memories) but i swear, the porkchops they had were simply incredible. Fried just right with a slight hint of pepper and vinegar, i had to restrain myself from going for a third order. If memory serves, it was featured in FHM sometime last year.
That's enough for now. Leperman was right, all that food is making me hungry. I'm going for that pack of Japanese Ramen my uncle brought back from Japan.
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