18 June 2015

Caution Hot! for the Spicy Noodle Kick

Another near Maginhawa Street food find!

Noodles, noodles and more noodles!
The place is small but has a welcoming vibe. And it fills quickly too. This has become a popular place mighty fast with the college and neighborhood crowd.

There are steps to do to place your noodle order:
STEP 1 - Choose your toppings (All-veggie, pork, beef or seafood)
STEP 2 - Choose your broth (Szechuan, Asam Laksa or Classic)
STEP 3 - Choose your noodles (Wheat or egg noodles)
STEP 4 - Choose your spicy burn! (1st, 2nd, 3rd degree or THE Ultimate burn)

My order, the Szechian broth with beef toppings and egg noodles topped with a sunny side-up egg. This was the first time I encountered such (fried egg) but it was good, in sort of a unique way. 1st degree burn only. I did not want to test my spicy fate that day. 

I found the spiciness level very mild and for sure, the next visit, I would be having a more stronger choice.
The bf's choice. 3rd degree burn Szechuan borth with beef toppings too. The spiciness indicator is in the color! Notice how my order above was yellow in color while this one is in a red orange color. At first you would feel the heat right away but it wanes down fast also. 
Kuchay-Pork Dumplings (5pcs for Php60)
I liked this! This worked well with my soup. 
 Unlimited Soya (Php70) and Unlimited Iced Tea (Php60)Coolers to pan out the heat in your mouth. I prefer the iced tea though.
The noodle feast! Love all the colors in our bowls and glasses.
Happy tummy!


My judgement on this? I loved it! Each noodle bowl will cost you less than Php200 each. Quite a steal for that standout meal.

Truly a must-try! =)



~Lovelee~


RESTO FACTS:

Caution Hot!
Magiting Street corner Maginhawa Street, 
Teacher's Village, Quezon City
(02) 514-7235
FB: Caution Hot!

11 June 2015

Rita's Italian Ice against Summer Heat



So I guess Italian ice is good! That was my thought when I first had a spoonful of my Rita's gelati.

It really took some effort for me to go here together with my colleague, we were in the area for an official work reason. But luck brought us here so we decided to take advantage.

On that particular hot day, we finally found cold happiness in a cup.

Many flavored ice to choose from. And good thing here was that you can request for a taste test before making your final choice. I had 3-4 before I ended up with my cotton candy one.
You can choose between 1-flavor or have it in a twirl, meaning 2 flavors!



Our choices! I chose Cotton Candy flavored ice and chocolate and vanilla twist custard. Frozen custard is just ice cream, sounded fancy but it was really simple. Both are good and great for this hot weather!
Great first experience for me. 


The combination of flavors was a wonderful mix in my mouth. I'm excited try other combos next time around!

Thumbs up! =)


~Lovelee~


RESTO FACTS:

Rita's Italian Ice
Unit 115-116, V-Mall
Greenhills Shopping Center, 
Greenhills, San Juan City
(02) 650-5859
FB: Rita's Italian Ice




06 June 2015

Green Pigs' Kitchen: Of Good Food and Quaint Tea Cups


Another off-the-radar restaurant ticked of my list!

Green Pigs' Kitchen was highly recommended by a colleague so we were all curious to give this a shot. Located at one of the Scout streets in QC, it has a lot of competitors but this place has a unique charm of its own.
Pumpkin Soup (Php 100.00)
Very fine yet creamy. A great starter to a great meal.
Grilled Pork Belly (Php 200.00)
Very tender and the marinade was the right mixture of sweet and salty. Even that fatty part calls out to you.
Rosemary Chicken (Php 245.00)
Not my order but I had a slice and it was good. This I will order on my next visit!
Chicken Parmigiana (Php 245.00)
You can get to choose what carbs you want rice or pasta to go with your chicken. I chose the pasta and they complimented each other. I liked this but I think I would order another dish in my next visit. But I'm glad I finally tried this.
Baked Creamy Sole (Php 260.00)
I like creamy dishes so this was a hit for me.
Sweet and Sour Pork/Fish
I do not remember what meat it was because this was not my order, a colleague's, but it was a part of their budget menu. It's pretty good for budget!
Strawberry Crepe Cake (Php 95.00)
This we all liked! It was gone in a few short minutes. A delight!
Red Velvet Cupcake
I'm not really a fan of cupcakes so this is just okay with me. But it was moist and the cream cheese was rich so..
THE MENU


They also offer jams and jar cakes
The Merchandise: TEA SETS
Prices vary. I liked the Victorian ones but it's too quaint for me. I might just break it instantly so I passed on it. The pair that I liked was for Php 1,200, if I remember correctly.


The food is good and reasonable but their tea sets are really something else. Eating here gave me a feeling of aristocracy, sort of, because we were surrounded by all those gorgeous and intricate tea cups. And, it's also a place where you can eat with privacy. Only few tables available. You can have the place for a private function if you want, you just have to coordinate with them.

Thumbs up!


~Lovelee~

RESTO FACTS:

Green Pigs' Kitchen
U2 Ground Floor, Triple A Health Plaza, 
36 Scout Torillo Street, Sacred Heart
Quezon City
(02) 501-2683
FB: Green Pigs' Kitchen


05 June 2015

Tri-Country Trip: Bangkok! Bangkok!

(This trip happened last 2013)

Hello, Thailand!

That was quite a land trip that we went through there! Whew! 12 hrs of long and endless bus ride made me blank out. Well, I liked the view of the countryside but the novelty wore off after a few hours. But I'm thankful for this experience.

From Cambodia, we went through the borders. We did something not so good (Cambodian border security offered to expedite our lining up in exchange for a few hundred rials and we said yes), but it hardly made a dent because the line suddenly went from thick to thin in a matter of minutes. Waste of money. Charge to experience again.

We stood in line for around 3 hours at the Thailand border immigration. It was either stand or squat for us and we eventually ran out of stories to tell each other. Time was fast a wasting! So once we were done, we heaved a huge sigh of relief and went on to find our ride going to Bangkok.

FIRST TASTE OF THAILAND
While waiting, we stopped to get a preliminary taste of Thailand's food. A food cart and Pad Thai from a hole-in-the-wall stopover place.
The ride going to Bangkok was around 2-3 hrs if I remember correctly. We were with other travelers from the Thailand border.
Another stopover - at 7-11!
TUKTUK AWAY!
Our first and last tuktuk ride. The feel of the wind on my face was so good, especially after being stuck in the van for several hours.
STREETSCAPES
A few of the Thai architecture we saw on our way to our hotel. 
TAKE A NAP HOSTEL
For our accommodation, we chose Take A Nap based from a friend's recommendation. And that was a perfect choice because the place is centrally located, very affordable, safety is key to their services and the receptionist who tended to us was very nice. We asked a lot of questions and she just patiently answered each one of them.

We got 2 rooms and the photos above were from our room (3 of us). 2 beds, spacious T&B, a sofa and lots of room for our things. Our other friends' room was way smaller because there was just 2 of them so we really liked ours. 
For everyone's information. Protect yourself by being in the know. 
STREET FOODS
After we have settled our stuff, we immediately headed out and scouted for food! We were so hungry and the infamous Thai street foods were on tops on our list. Good thing that we found this alley where there was several stands offering Tom Yum soup, mango sticky rice and lots of skewered choices.

It looked very similar to what we have here in Manila and the ambiance was the same. It's just the food that is different. 
Mango sticky rice!
I tried several of them sticks over here. I like how the serving size was big. Great value for my money. 
Tom Yum Noodle Soup. This is what we came here for. The night was balmy but that did not deter us from having this spicy soup. Paired with a bottle of Coke and we're all good.
Happiness in a bowl!
WATCHED AN "ADULT" SHOW
Watched an "adult" show for experience but it turned out to be a bit comical because there were 4 girls in our group and one guy. So we were just laughing. And the show that we went to is not so impressive. I will no longer elaborate. 
RANDOM THINGS: I like that 7-11 served Thai milk tea. I wish we had this here. 
THE TRAIPSING GROUP
Map-reading skills is a must for every traveler. It sucks when you get lost and you ask for directions but they don't know how to speak in English. Survival mode on. 
RANDOM THINGS: Bikes for rent!
LUNCH
Oh-la-love! These I can definitely have every day! There is something really distinct with their food.

THE TEMPLE TOUR: WAT PHO (Temple of the Golden Reclining Buddha)
100 Baht entrance fee with free drinking water. Just don't forget to avail.

This is a Buddhist temple that houses the Golden Reclining Buddha. The minute we saw it, my initial though was "It's massive!" And with intricate details at the foot area. The Reclining Buddha's size is 15 meters high and 43 meters long.
Here you can drop coins that you can get from the temple in the 108 bronze bowls indicating the 108 auspicious characters of Buddha, per Wikipedia. Believed to bring good fortune.

Some of the 99 beautifully maintained chedis (or stupas) in ceramic pottery flowers and colorful tiles.

Chinese statues guarding the doors.

MORE STREET FOOD FINDS

WAT HUA LAMPHONG HINDU TEMPLE
We found a Hindu temple! It's the Wat Hua Lamphong temple. It's not frequented by tourists but its so it was great that we got to see this. This was of walking distance from our hostel. I don't think I have ever been to a Hindu temple before but this was nice. But I also read that this was Buddhist and also has a Chinese crematorium and that confused me a bit.  
I have read, only recently, that you can donate here for coffins for people who cannot afford to buy one for their dead loved ones. We missed that though. A shame since I think it's only fair to share something to this place since it provided us great photos for our souvenirs.
This, from what I understood, are Hindu deities because in the middle is the deity Ganesha.
This temple also has intricate details that are well-maintained. 

THE MODERN BANGKOK
Colorful traffic!
It's a mix alright -  mix of old and new!
More street food finds! Just like our version here but they had milk added. I like our version more with the margarine, cheese powder and sugar.
Milk tea!
The Central World mall. Very modern and has nice shops. I bought my first and only purchase at Forever 21 which is a pair of shades. We just strolled around to get a feel of their mall life and headed out after in pursuit of bargain shopping experience.
Now here, in the streets, is where you will find items at a low price especially if you buy wholesale. And unique finds such as real human hair and adult magazines, I presume haha! And the bags on the lower right portion, are from a bargain mall. I think this was from the Platinum Fashion Mall.
I tried KFC here! And they have items exclusive for Thailand only. The chicken and gravy tasted exactly the same. I knew that fact but, well, to taste is to believe.
My mandatory street signs souvenir. I try to do this in any country that I visit.
Our last night calls for a great dinner. But here, it was just okay. I guess we were trying to find the more authentic ones but we were not able to do so. Being hungry calls for survival mode so we just delved in to the nearest restaurant that we could find and this was it. 

MASSAGE PLACES
Price is acceptable to us ad we got this one. I still cannot get over how cheap our massage was in Cambodia, just USD $1!
SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT (Bangkok International Airport)
Love how modern yet beautiful their airport is! Thai culture is everywhere. So even if you are in the airport already, great photo ops can still be done. Again, a mix of the old and new. Coming from our hotel, we just requested them to get a cab for us to drop us at the airport. I think travel time was close to an hour.
After this tri-country trip, this is what I've become. LOL! 

There are so many places in Thailand that I have yet to visit. What we experienced here was just, as the cliche goes, the tip of the iceberg. And I'm excited for that time.

Thailand is the last of our tri-country trip. The adventures and experiences we had were memorable and truly worth experiencing even the very long bus trips and exhausting lining-up at the Thailand border immigration.

I call this whole trip a huge SUCCESS!


~Lovelee~


Check out my other posts of my tri-country trip: 
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Angkor Wat in Cambodia
Siem Reap Day Tour


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