Thursday, July 28, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
resignations.
leaving doesn't mean that you quit. it only means salvaging everything that you can.
staying could mean deserting yourself. compromising your principles. settling for less. pacencia cookies is not for me.
besides, the world is our apple.
kumag, we are going to take a big bite of it!
for kumag who also resigned from work, effective today.
-pacencia cookies is not good for anyone.
Monday, July 18, 2011
busy.
last week was kind of hectic for me.
so i resigned from work. haha. will be posting updates in 5 days.
so i resigned from work. haha. will be posting updates in 5 days.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Ghazal
Kumag picked me up from work at 8am. Then off we went to Manila for Ghazal. The place was kind of hard to locate since the address that we have was just Mabini St , cor. Ermita. After 20 minutes of walking around Mabini and asking a few people on the street we were finally able to spot the place.
It looks a bit like a money changer says kumag, I agree. We got there around 930am, and Ate was wiping the tables, she said that they are open at 12nn. So we decided to watch Transformers 3 dark of the Moon in Robinson’s Ermita. The movie was good. The kind that will make you ignore the special effects.
After that we went to Ghazal. We decided to order the same type that we’ve had since day 1 of this Middle Eastern Food tour, just so we can rate them fairly.
Cholo Kabab kubideh with yellow rice upgrade = P210
Wait time was around 20 minutes. So while waiting I took pics.
it takes 2-3 oranges to make a tumbler of juice for p100 |
The place was air conditioned, no interior decoration whatsoever. But it looks clean, smells clean too.
There’s a middle eastern guy who brought 2 big bags of pita bread. Kumag and I thinks that he makes their pita bread, so therefore its authentic :-) .
Then they served the food. We were quite surprised by the quantity, all smiles we were when it was laid on the table. Diet is suspended for the day, since it's serving is fit for a construction worker. First bite was a delight. It was tasty, but kumag was missing the butter and onion that comes with this dish. I missed the dip/sauce the white thingy that usually comes with it on other food joints. It was a bit dry as compared to others that we’ve tried, but flavor was enhanced by the calamansi and hot sauce.
That being said, we both agreed that it was close to the chelo kebab that we’ve had in E. Rodriguez. We will eat here again whenever we are in the vicinity.
rating. 3.5!
Ziggurat
June 25. 9am
I picked up Kumag from work. We decided to eat in Ziggurat,
a middle eastern place tucked between Durban and Burgos streets of Makati Ave.
The place looks cozy, with giant pillows on their al fresco section. Since we
were the first one to arrive we decided to take this spot.
It took around 30 minutes for our order to arrive.
As usual, we had that beef kebab 190php, with extra onion
and tomato 30php. Kumag ordered rice, I forgot
if its jasmine or basmati -90php. I wanted to try their hummus with pita bread
70php, theirs is made of ground garbanzo beans and olive oil.
We find the beef quite tough, since its sliced thinly,
rolled, then skewered flame grilled. Taste is quite ok. the serving is quite small though, its just one kebab per serving. We will come back since
we haven’t tried their specialty. And they have a very interesting menu, Indian,
Persian, greek the works!
We imagine the place looks pretty at night, so maybe on one
of our insomniac nights we will eat here again.
Rating: 2.5 stars
27th
Birthday. In pursuit of the perfect fit, Persian Grill and
the sheep cake.
June 23 – day I was born. Since its 2011, that makes me 27
years old. I originally planned on having
a bash with PQI friends but due to the budget constraint and the week
endis scheduled for Aries’s (one of the
PQI peeps) christening of his first born. I decided against it. I’ll just buy
Levi’s for myself as a gift which I have long held off in buying since it was
marshmallow test. Well sorta, satisfaction is doubled when you delay the
gratification. And so we went to Levi’s greenbelt 5, on the way there we came
across these interesting statement campaigns from Adora.
No pair of levi’s in GB5 passed the scutiny and touch. Same
goes for the Levi’s in landmark and SM Makati,
resigned and feeling bad, Kumag and I decided to eat in Persian Grill (3rd
mid eastern place we’ve tried this month)
He ordered beef
kebab for 195php (ground beef with spices) with extra butter (12php).
and i ordered Grilled lambchop for 210php with extra butter (12php).
Persian Grill is tucked between Cathy Valencia clinic and
Mini stop in Prince Plaza adjacent to Greenbelt 5. The place is cozy even if its quite small. It
smells nice and the lighting is good. Not to harsh, not too dark ,excellent for
taking your Facebook profile photo. The restroom is also nice. It smells better
than most restrooms.
The price of their sponge cakes are more expensive than the
cheesecakes of Bannaple or Conti’s, so we passed. The serving time of our
order is around 15 minutes while waiting
we can smell the food being prepared. So
it certainly whetted our appetite.
I was quite satisfied with what I had. I’ll give an 8. He on
the other hand finds the meat quite tough (this is a week after brace
adjustment) and a bit bland. I wasn’t able to ask him his rating but we both
agreed that the mid-eastern place in
E.Rodriquez Q.C (a few steps from ST.Luke’s or for you gayboys, its adjacent to
Fahrenheit) serves better chelo kebab.
Actually this persian
place in E.rod is our standard for chelo kebab, the first that we’ve tried. A
week after that we went to Mister Kabab (kebab?) in West Ave. We ordered the
same chelo type of beef kebab, its quite bland and the sauce isnt really
helping.
Now back to Persian Grill we won’t really be back. We just
tried it and that’s it.
We weren’t done yet for the day. I told Kumag that I’m sad
since I don’t have the cake that I’ve had for my birthday last year.
Kumag told me that we can go to that cake shop if I will not
go to work later that night. Ok I said, I’ll just think of an excuse to text my
TL. The first one that I came up with is i-am-at-Terminal 3- since- 2pm-and its
–already-6pm-flight hasn’t arrived yet-and i-still-need-to-take sis-in laguna
. It seemed like a good idea,
considering the weather. J
So we took the bus (inspite of the rain that comes with
typhoon Falcon) and went to Hearts and Flour right across Robinson’s Ermita.
Only to be told that they don’t have the mini-cake that’s the base of the cake
that we wanted.
I honestly think that its because they are busy making that
three tiered power puff cake that their sole cake decorator can’t be bothered
making walk in order of two rain soaked little gay boys.
Lesson learned, cakes are made to order in advance! Unless
the pastry shop is on a down time. That was certainly the case with last year’s
cake.
Their bread and pastries still looks yummy. So we bought
japanese pudding (35php), bread covered
in floss (45php) and winter melon
(aratilis berries) for our drinks . The pudding tastes like custard (yum yum!)
and the bread covered floss tastes nice but the winter melon juice was quite a
let down its diluted as compared to last year. Oh well some place tends to
neglect little things. And its sad. We still love that pastry shop though.
Its clean, the ambience is cool, has wifi and most of its customers are korean
girls who come here due to their cutesy pastries.
After that we went to Robinson’s for Levi’s tried several
pairs for 45 minutes but nothing works. The staff was friendly and willing
help, which made it hard for me to walk away with out buying anything.
Went home.
No it wasn’t as simple as that. We have to take a pedicab to
take us to Leon Guinto to take a jeep that goes to Guadalupe. Manila is
flooded. Knee deep in some places.
After one hour and a
half we finally made it home soaking wet.
What a day. Happy
Birthday!
(update: I was able to buy that pair of jeans in Edsa Shang Ri-la Crossings, two days after and out of the 35 agents or so in our LOB only 15 people were able to make it to work)
Yaki Mix
Price- 480php weekday lunch buffet / 580php-week end dinner buffet / 65php- unlimited drinks / 680 left over charge)
Serves mostly japanese/korean/chinese fare
Last June 18, 2011 we went to yakimix in greenbelt 3 for Kumag’s mom birthday (we were a party of 10). Checked out the place earlier in Munchpunch and their fanpage in Facebook, and people gave it a 5 star.
The price looks too affordable for what they are serving and the chandelier certainly gave it a hotel feel. An extra bang for the buck.
So kumag started cooking.
It’s a smokeless grill so definitely it was all fun without smelling like the grilling kitchen. Their meat and seafood for grill are fresh. And since you are the cook its up to you if you want it well done or what not.
Its fun cooking and raiding their buffet table. There are 10 of us on the table so it was kind of chaotic fun. Kumag and I haven’t really been able to take blog worthy pictures of the place and the food. He was busy entertaining, and I was mindlessly chowing down the food.
They are prompt when it comes to replenshing drinks. And no dish on the buffet table stays empty for a long time. The selection is expansive and good. They have a lot of maki and sushi to choose from. The meat section is brimming too. Same goes for the seafood.
The cooked dishes are excellent. The dessert honestly wasn’t at par with the rest of the food that they are serving. But hey you came here for the main course. We weren’t exactly complaining. Though a slice of cheesecake, fruit infusion and fondue won’t hurt (but will perhaps drive the price higher) . They don’t seem to have an in house pastry chef. The black forest is from red ribbon and the mango cake is from goldilocks.
The ice cream selection from selecta is a nice touch and more than makes up for the dessert section.
The service crew are pleasant, and prompt to replenish drinks (for all we know, the more you drink, the less you eat! hence. :-)
Since it’s a Saturday a lot people are celebrating their birthdays (either in advance or belatedly) and so we made a request for them to sing for Mami.
One thing that irks me a bit is their greeting each time that a large party comes in they will holler Gozaimasu! It feels like palengke, kumag doesn’t mind though he said it makes the place more festive. Oh well, whatever floats your boat. According to kumag, the rest room feels like it’s a break room for crews, hey we all deserve a break so its fine with me. Just let me pee in peace.
It was a fun night. Bill totalled to 7k (2 kids, and 2 senior citizens and the rest of us, adults) its worth it.
Verdict:
4 stars
Because no place is perfect, everything needs improvement (waves at crowd of people, smiles at the cue of flashbulbs). But seriously, its because of the dessert :-) we haven’t really been able to let the idea of having a hotel-like dessert selection go and the restroom issue.
We will definitely come back.
Yaki-mix vs dampa? I’ll go for the convenience , variety and taste of yaki mix (have had the food switching and padded bill in dampa once, but that’s for another topic) and for once I would like to chowdown seafood on a place that has hotel ambiance with-out the tag price. Kumag and I recommends Yaki-mix to couples and small groups. But if you’re a group of say 12 persons or more (and some of you are light eaters) you might be better off eating in dampa.
Must try:
The seafood (of course!). The meat section. Crepe suzzette. Danish pastry.
Slow down on:
maki ,sushi and fried rice (buffets are not for carbo loading, methinks)
what to avoid:
food? nothing really. Oh, there is that chocolate with rice pops (the one that looks like curly tops with spiral white chocolate)
Be here at around 5pm-530pm have your self listed by the guard. Door opens at 6pm. After 630pm its really queueing. Place closes at 11pm.For lunch it opens at 12pm, closes at 230pm.
So have fun! Gorge!
Ratings: 4 stars!
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