Showing posts with label Filipino cuisine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino cuisine. Show all posts
In Ilonggo, Balay Dako means "big house." This is another Antonio Group's pride in Tagaytay--- after perfecting the craft of serving breakfasts.

balay dako tagaytay entrance logo
Welcome, it greets
balay dako tagaytay menu cover
Balay Dako as depicted in the menu cover
Balay Dako is patterned from the traditional bahay na bato. As lush as the greeneries, the house is painted green. Upon entering, a Welcome Home signage greets. It's really like coming back home, only circa 1900 with matching baro't saya

balay dako tagaytay parking view
Oh, there's home :)
balay dako tagaytay lobby
Everywhere, they welcome
On the left side is the Balay Dako Deli. Straight ahead is the komedor. The feel is very classic Filipino. But what it probably has that the early Filipinos didn't--- the majestic view of Taal. It perfects the overall ambiance of Balay Dako.

balay dako tagaytay deli
Even fresh lettuces are sold
balay dako tagaytay komedor taal volcano view
Awesome view!
Their second-floor landing is a different story to describe. Downstairs is very classic while upstairs has a bit of an old bar feeling: wines decked the walls, large chandeliers, stone walls, huge windows and wooden tables and chairs. 

balay dako tagaytay terrace
I wonder how this will look like on a sunny day...
balay dako tagaytay 2nd floor
Sorry to be modeling instead of eating :p
What I love most is Balay Dako's terrace... the al fresco chairs amidst the hanging vines... the clover-shaped railings... it was dire cold to stay outside but the view and the setting just so relaxing. This time, Taal volcano is unobstructed. 

balay dako tagaytay terrace view
Love this part :)
Going back to the komedor (where the food awaits, of course), this table with the condiments greets.

balay dako tagaytay komedor condiments
Komedor condiments
On the tables, so-Filipino are condiments again-- with sliced pepper, garlic, onions etc. Seeing those enhance the appetite already! 
  • Bulalo na Baka at Php 840. Clear broth of beef shanks, Chinese cabbage, string beans and blackened onions.
balay dako tagaytay bulalo na baka
Always, says Tagaytay
balay dako tagaytay condiments blackened onions
Now I realized, I should've bought...
The bulalo itself was bland...but, there comes the aromatic blackened onion! I added a few teaspoon to suit my liking and it enhanced the flavor.  
  • Laing na Gabi at Tokwa at Php 280. Taro leaves and braised coconut milk.
balay dako tagaytay laing
Healthy choice here
I love laing! I could've wanted it creamier with coconut milk. 
  • Kare-kare Klasik at Php 570. Ox cheeks, tripe and meat stewed in peanut puree sauce with eggplant, Chinese cabbage and string beans.
balay dako tagaytay kare kare klasik
More veggies, please
It doesn't look as appetizing but it is good. 
  • Sizzling Bulalo na Baka at Php 920. Braised beef shank smothered in a mushroom sauce and served on a sizzling cast iron platter.
balay dako tagaytay sizzling bulalo na baka
Favorite :)
Now this one's unique... and what topped the list. The sauce, with beef, with fried potatoes... it was all too powerful! I enjoyed every bite! 
  • Inihaw na Liempo at Php 290.
balay dako tagaytay liempo
It should be good anyway, it's expensive for a piece of meat
This one is good, too! No need for the sauce, actually.
  • Inihaw na Pusit at Php 335
balay dako tagaytay grilled pusit
Never go wrong when it's fresh
Surprisingly, this one is cool, too. Just plain goodness.

With this, it calls for a celebration! I like the concept of adding blackened onion to suit one's taste though I just figured it out on my own. No one told us.

Overall, it was a good dining experience. Thumbs-up, Antonio's!


Planning your out-of-town food trip in Balay Dako? Here's their menu:

balay dako tagaytay appetizers menubalay dako tagaytay desserts menubalay dako tagaytay group meals menu

balay dako tagaytay house favorites menubalay dako tagaytay inasal inihaw prinito menubalay dako tagaytay salad vegetable menu

balay dako tagaytay spanish specialties menu


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Rating: 4


Balay Dako is located at:


Aguinaldo High-way,
Tagaytay City
You will be amazed at how Kuya J Restaurant poured over their marketing efforts: they have billboards, TVCs, and even have several branches in Metro Manila to choose from (and in Bacolod, where I had my first Kuya J's). Given that you're hungry, Kuya J's is an easy choice offering Filipino foods. 

kuya j restaurant logo
2nd chance
So they have one in SM Southmall and it's always packed. I don't even know if it's because of the celebrity, Jericho Rosales. 

kuya j restaurant menu
Choosing the never-tried ;p
And here's our take on their food offerings:

Kare-kare at Php 399. Description reads: 'Kuya's take on traditional kare-kare. Reinvented peanut sauce, perfect sa panlasa ng bawat Pinoy!' 

kuya j restaurant kare kare
So small of you!!!!
It's not what you'd expect. You imagine this to be in a big bowl with lavish 'reinvented' peanut sauce, but it's not. Bet the peanut sauce was in scarcity. It tastes good, though nothing has beaten Little Quiapo's Kare-kare yet. But serving is just disappointingly small. 

Humba at Php 220: "Traditional pork humba in a sweet savory sauce. May kasama pang boiled egg."

kuya j restaurant humba
Around 3 strips kuya
Same story. Very small. And nothing really special except with the egg, rather?

Sizzling Sisig with Egg at Php 190: "The all-time Filipino favorite sizzling crispy and crumbly chopped pork belly na hot na hot sa sarap."

kuya j restaurant sizzling sisig
Watch it sizzle
Now this one was a redeeming choice. Really crunchy, tasty and sticky. The pan they used was bigger than in other restos. 

Palabok at Php 165: "Traditional palabok with Kuya J's original rich shrimp sauce. Sinamahan pa ng boiled egg at crunchy chicharon bits."

kuya j restaurant palabok
Presentation: good, taste: ehh
Didn't enjoyed this, too. It was a bit bland.

In general, serving's small and it's overrated. Same sentiment I thought would turn-around from my Bacolod experience. They could've spent their money on improving their menu and serving. Word-of-moth could be the best marketing. Just sayin'.


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Rating: 3


Kuya J Restaurant has a branch in:
SM Southmall
Touring the walled city of Intramuros isn't complete without Filipino food. Though Barbara's is the famous choice, we opted to swerve to White Knight Hotel's Coco Bango Cafe.

Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Entrance
Hotel Entrance
The interior was a bit posh but not so grand. It was relaxing and pleasant enough for guests to experience the Filipino hospitality. The table setting, though not patterned after a 7-course meal, is a leveled-up from the usual dine. In general, a thumbs up resto to welcome our Taiwanese students.  

Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Interior
The interiors
Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Table Setting
Their table setting
Since we are a group, we opted for Set Meal B at Php 2,700 good for 6 persons with the ff inclusions:

- Egg Drop Soup

- Chicken Adobo
- Kare-kare
- Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet
- Pancit Canton
- Rice
- Dessert (of different fruits)
- Iced tea


Coco Bango Cafe at Set Meal B
Some of the dishes of Set B
Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Egg Drop Soup
The soup from the menu set
Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Kare Kare
Kare-kare, an additional order
Coco Bango Cafe at Intramuros Salad
Not part of the set meal, additional salad which was good
Apart from this, added Lechon Kawali at Php 312, Beef ala Bulalo at Php 305 and a salad. 

In a nutshell, though not fantabulous, their offerings tasted fine. What I liked most was their sweet and sour pork, pancit canton and their salad. But the kare-kare and the bulalo weren't that special. 

It's good to note, though that the serving is acceptable. However, we can't really say to our visitors: "hey, dine here! You'll taste the best of the Philippines here"! 

Anyhow, shots of the menu here:

            Coco Bango Cafe at Menu 1Coco Bango Cafe at Menu 2

            Coco Bango Cafe at Menu 3Coco Bango Cafe at Set Meal Menu


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Rating: 4


Coco Bango Cafe is located at:


White Knight Hotel, 
General Luna Street, 
Intramuros, Manila
Congo Grille has been in the food industry as far as I can remember. It's not everyone's clamor, I know, but there's something about them that calls for space.

Who would've thought that this African-jungle themed restaurant within a concrete jungle is just about two points that will make me come back: affordability and comforting foods!

And when I say comforting foods (though not necessarily healthy), sisig tops my list!

I love sisig and in one of the Top 10 of Spot.ph, Congo Grille's made it high. They have several kinds of sisig so I tried Sizzling Pork Sisig at Php 190. It's sinfully crunchy! Blame that chicharon! And it's the type that even without calamansi or mayonnaise, it tastes perfectly fine.
congo grille sm moa
Sinful! 


Also tried Spicy Salmon Belly at Php 253. It's not that spicy, by the way, but it's a good new trick to cook salmon aside from Sinigang. If I guess that right, it probably has oyster or soy sauce sautéed with onions.

congo grille spicy salmon belly
Hello, belly!

Then there's their Beef Kare-kare at Php 298 served with two kinds of bagoong: ginamos or alamamg. I daresay Little Quiapo's is way way better.

congo grille kare-kare
Care for Kare-kare, anyone?

I don't usually eat Kare-kare with bagoong. If it's not peanuty or flavorful enough, enter bagoong. Unfortunately, Congo Grille's Kare-kare needs a little helping from it. That's just me, though.

Their YangChow rice at Php 143 is also good and meaty!

In totality, all things considered, I'll still make little trips to this jungle. There's still much to shoot!


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Rating: 3.5


Congo Grille has a branch in:


G/F South Wing,
SM Mall of Asia,
Pasay City
Living down South, I thought that the best weekend fix was out of reach. It's a sin I keep on forgetting BF Parañaque as a food haven. And so I need not reach far. Just a few circuses away from home was Little Quiapo

little quiapo aguirre bf parañaque
Home since 1949 :)

Little Quiapo wasn't about the latest fad. I feel that it's everything that I grew up with. It feels comfortable to eat there, just like home. And home to the core it was, because they serve the best Filipino cuisine in town. 

Kare-Kare (Php 367)

little quiapo the best kare-kare

This and being a Filipino is quite inseparable. I've eaten a lot of kare-kare in my lifetime that I know what taste well and not. From the various restaurants that I've been to with a kare-kare on the table, Little Quiapo undoubtedly serves the best. The sauce was so creamy, the beef so tender and the serving all too generous. With every spoonful, I can taste the laborious pounding of peanut. On its side is an equally aromatic bagoong na alamang. 

Sweet and Sour Pork (Php 268)

little quiapo sweet and sour pork

They might have the best kare-kare but Hap Chan's version of this was still unbeaten for me. I can be quite forgiving though as they cannot actually put a fight with a Chinese. Good but not the best.

Shredded Beef w/ Sili (Php 293)


little quiapo shredded beef

I'm quite hesitant with sili as the garnish. But it's not at all spicy. As with all their beef, it strikes the heart to know that they've spent hours to make it really tender. 

LQ's French Fries (Php 98)

little quiapo french fries

LQ's version of fries was topped with cheese and beef with a red sauce. The toppers was good but it made the fries sloppy. I'd still go for the regular crunchy fries with a number of ketchup packets. :D 

Pancit Palabok  (Php 98)

little quiapo palabok

Aside from kare-kare, LQ's known for their pansit palabok. And mind you, I am also a fan! Really, the sauce was so thick and yummy! It's garnished with chicharon bits and slices of egg. I soooo love it that I had to scrape the remaining sauce off. Not to mention that it's just 98 pesos for a plateful. 

Kalderetang Baka (Php 293)

little quiapo kalderetang baka 
This photo was taken on our second trip, so forgive the difference of quality.

Needless to say that the quality of their beef was good, their caldereta did not disappoint. It has a hint of spiciness too that blends perfectly well with its sauce. 

Pork Sisig (Php 178)


little quiapo pork sisig

It's not creamy the way I like but it's good to note that though I asked for pig, I did not get a sisig peppered with just fat+skin. Oldies but goodies can still enjoy this for sure. 

Tokwa't Baboy (Php 104, half-order)

little quiapo tokwa't baboy

Thumps-up for their tokwa't baboy too! It's not only that it was served honestly will real pork meat, or topped not with a shortage of spices but it was served with the best concoction of soy sauce that I've tasted. Had I known, I should've asked for the whole order. :)

Definitely, I will keep coming back to LQ. I'm sure I won't get easily tired as there's more to explore from their menu. I bet they made their food with love. <3


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Rating: 4.5


Little Quiapo is located at:


42 Aguirre Ave
B.F. Homes, 
Parañaque