Another Michelin-starred restaurant has reached Manila! This time, the famous foodie destination Kam's Roast has found a home at SM Megamall's Mega Fashion Hall and it will open this May 15 serving its mouthwatering roast meats. And I was lucky to be one of the few to have a sneak peek of FOODEE Global Concepts' newest venture.
Hello, Kam's Roast!
Known for its mouthwatering roast goose, Kam's Roast in Hong Kong has never been without a long queue in front of its facade. After all, it's not like all restaurants in the small city can impress food connoisseurs like Anthony Bourdain.
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Monday, May 14, 2018
Kam's Roast is now in Manila
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Monday, January 29, 2018
Celebrating Year of the Dog with Crystal Jade
With the Chinese New Year just around the corner, many restaurants are busy working on their special menu to celebrate the Year of the Dog. One of the restaurants that has been a destination of choice of the Filipino-Chinese community is Crystal Jade. And it sure has a festive and delectable menu fit to welcome 2018!
Hello, Crystal Jade.
It would be hard to miss this Chinese restaurant along Bonifacio High Street. With its prime location along 7th Avenue, one could easily spot Crystal Jade.
Hello, Crystal Jade.
It would be hard to miss this Chinese restaurant along Bonifacio High Street. With its prime location along 7th Avenue, one could easily spot Crystal Jade.
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Friday, June 19, 2015
Restaurant Love: ArroZeria Manila
I have been planning to visit Le
Petit Soufflé for months now but every time I plan to, it gets cancelled.
*sigh* I had my heart and tummy ready for a French
dinner after my sister’s graduation but since we failed to reserve a table, we
had to move elsewhere and our second option was not bad at all… not at all.
Hello again, ArroZeria
Manila!
It has been a few months since I last
visited this place and I recall that service was a bit slow given that they
only prepare the paella after you order (though you could actually call in advance
for them to prepare it before you arrive). But the food was awesome so I didn’t
mind the wait. I went crazy over the Valenciana and risotto.
We ordered Paella Valenciana (PHP295,
minimum of two orders) again that night as well as Carpaccio de Atun (PHP195), Pepito
de Ternera (PHP250), Fideua Negra
(PHP295, minimum of two orders) and Cochinillo
(PHP650).
First served that night was the paella
and it was surprising given that was one of the last dishes served the last
time I went.
The texture seemed to be tougher this
time but the lovely flavor was still there. I felt a bit short of the chicken
as there were 6 of us sharing paella
good for two. (Okay, fine. It was actually good for four persons.) The manager
scraped off the burnt paella and distributed it amongst us and it was pretty
good too! The crunchy texture with the sauce of Valenciana
made my tummy happy.
Next served was the Fiduea Negra.
I loved the chewy
texture of the octopus
and thin noodles.
It wasn’t that salty too. But there was one problem. The black
squid ink sticks to your teeth. Avoid this when you’re on a date.
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