Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Sensei Sushi, BF Homes

I remember it was the start of 2014 when we said that we would start a blog on our rocking adventures and new discoveries.  During that time, our target was to write at least once every 2 weeks, a total of 24 blogs.  Today, the last day of 2014, Wandertwins has a total of 7 blogs—1 blog for every 1.7 months.  Haha!  This actually doesn’t mean that we stopped exploring new places or activities and food to try, but what I realized is that you really, really need to find time to blog, and I guess my work and personal schedules are not really cooperating.  Haha!  Even so, I will still write when I can and will still share with you our awesome finds in the Philippines and in the world.

It was one October evening (that’s how piled up my stories are) when we craved for Japanese food.  I heard good reviews about Sensei Sushi so we thought of giving it a try.  Together with Jeremy and my mom, we drove the street of Aguirre and looked for this restaurant to have a nice Jap dinner.  This was actually my 2nd attempt to eat here.  We couldn’t find the restaurant the first time (I was with my friends Mich & Hen) as it was quite small and hard to find amidst the row of establishments in the area.  This time, eureka!  We found it!

Sensei Sushi is beside Nuat Thai, near A Veneto Napoli Pizzeria

Photo taken from the blog of Cheryl Tiu


Sensei Sushi is owned by Chef Bruce Ricketts.  It’s a small and quaint 20-seater restaurant, which serves Japanese fusion.  They have a set menu, but what’s nice is that they also have additional dishes to serve posted in their menu blackboard, which they change every 2 to 3 days depending on what is freshly available in the local market and what food they can create with these.

Sensei Sushi Menu Board


The night we went there, the tables were all reserved despite us coming in early at 6:30 pm so the only available seats were at the bar.  Apparently, these are the best seats at Sensei as you get to see how the great food is created and plated by their very own chef!

Now, time for dinner!

Crispy Philly

With Salmon, cream cheese, asparagus, aioli and unagi sauce
P185


Cali Roll with Prawn Popcorn

with kani, cream cheese, kyuri, green goddess and aligue aioli
P235


Tuna and Crispy Scallop Dynamite

with kyuri, cream cheese and dynamite sauce
P285


Soft Shell Crab Tempura

with kimchi garlic and aioli sauce
P400


Beef Teppanyaki

with market vegetables and teppanyaki sauce
P480
 


We loved everything that we ordered!  Our tummies were filled with lots of good food that we didn’t have any room for dessert anymore.  On our next Sensei trip, I’ll make sure that I’ll save room for their Grilled Banana—a frozen tofu cheesecake with miso butterscotch, chocolate ganache and togarashi.  Sounds yummy, and the chef said it was a contender for good-tasting desserts in BF Homes.  Haha!

I really loved the food here!  Even the service was great!  They had nice staff who would actually explain your dish (even the chef!).  Given that we were seated in the bar area, we got to see dishes/orders of their other customers, which gave us ideas on what to order the next time we’re here.  (Just you wait ‘til I get you in my tummy, Torched Salmon Belly!  Haha!).  I will definitely, definitely go back!

Thank you, Sensei Sushi, for the wonderful dinner!

- Jessamine

Average price per person: P400-P500

Operating Hours:
Monday to Sunday – 10:30 am to 11 pm

268 Aguirre Avenue BF Homes, Paranaque City
(02) 358-1387

Friday, October 10, 2014

Mateo's Restaurant Cafe, Malakas, Quezon City


I love the South!  Yes, there are a lot of great restaurants and must eats here in the South, but I need to be fair to the North and say that they would have countless and unique places and food to eat in that side of the metro too.  Back then, my family and I would be in my Lolo Joe’s house in Malakas, QC every Sunday for our regular family reunion, and it was deja vu for me when we were in the same area last week to try a new restaurant café in town, Mateo’s.

Mateo’s Restaurant Café has a rustic ambience reminiscent of trattorias in Italy, which I really, really loved.  Still on its soft opening, they serve homemade Spanish-inspired Filipino cuisine, pastries and specialty coffee, boasting of recipes passed down from generation to generation.  The main area sits approximately 20 people, and there’s another section, which can accommodate around 30 people.





 

We went straight to the main course.  They had several dishes to choose from, but we decided to go for their Spaghetti Alla Vongole, Lengua Alla Mateo and Creamy Binagoongang Bagnet as they suggested.  Their presentation was impressive, and we were very eager to try their fusion meals. 

Lengua Alla Mateo
Ox Tongue, Mushroom, White Wine, Potatoes and Cream served with Mashed Potato
P350

Creamy Binagoongang Bagnet
Crispy Pork Belly with Coconut Milk, Homemade Bagoong Spices served with a cup of Steamed Rice
P250

Spaghetti Alla Vongole
Manila clams sauteed in garlic, Anchovies, Special Sauce with Red Pepper Flakes
P250

It was a breather on the typical Spanish and Filipino meals as theirs had a different take/twist on their dishes.  Of the 3, the Creamy Binagoongang Bagnet was our favorite.  The meat had just the right amount of crisp and taste!

For dessert, we tried their Mateo’s Ensaymada con Queso and Dark Chocolate Mousse Dome (Yes, we love to eat! J).  Their ensaymadas looked very enticing to eat.  It was light with just the amount of taste and texture.  You can choose from a topping of either Cheddar or Queso de Bola, whichever you prefer. 

Mateo's Ensaymada con Queso
P40 each

Their Dark Chocolate Mousse Dome was heavenly.  Their serving is good for sharing for 3 to 4 people as it was very rich and is definitely a must for chocolate lovers.

Dark Chocolate Mousse Dome
P150
  
This is definitely one of the places I will go back to.  Mateo’s is a very lovely restaurant cafe with good quality food.  It is actually also a nice place to catch up with friends with a cup of coffee (or for me, hot chocolate J) and a nice destination for a special meal with your family and loves partnered with Sangria (P250 per glass) or a bottle of wine (P700 per bottle).

Since they are still on soft opening, the only parking available is along the street.  Soon though, there will be a parking area for their customers, construction of which is ongoing.

Thank you, Mateo’s for the delightful lunch!  See you again!

- Jessamine

Average price per person: P300-P400

Operating Hours:
Monday to Sunday – 10 am to 10 pm

76 Malakas Street, Diliman, Quezon City
 (02) 433-8033
mateosph@gmail.com

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Pateacherie, BF Homes

I love cupcakes!  I think I got my sweet tooth from my Dad.  When we were young, I remember that breakfast would be bread with butter and a spoonful of sugar, while dessert would be peaches with syrup straight from its can.  And growing up, it never left me, because I would prefer cupcakes and cakes over whatever it is on the dessert table.  My love for cupcakes is also shared with my niece, Bianca, where we would have baking experiments on Sundays. (We actually even plan to invest on hardcore baking equipment!  Haha!)

Just yesterday, we had an intimate dinner with my close friends from the office at home.  For dinner, we ran to Maechibog, one of our favorite and ever reliable food-to-gos.  For dessert, we wanted to try something new.

I started following Pateacherie recently, whose page was suggested by one of my good friends (Hi Got!).  Pateacherie is owned by Sarah Lapena, a teacher in DLSZ; thus, the name.  Two of the things that intrigued me in her page were her rainbow cake and her beer cupcakes, because it was unusually different.  So for dessert yesterday, we tried their Chocolate and Beer Cupcakes with Maple Bacon.

It was delicious!  It was a chocolate moist cupcake and the hint of beer was just right.  It was topped with vanilla icing plus maple bacon, a really very different take in cupcakes!


Chocolate and Beer Cupcakes with Maple Bacon
P55 per piece
Minimum of 1 dozen per order

What’s great is that she delivers for free in the BF area and has usual pick-up points in ATC and Festival Mall, Alabang.  For those outside the area, delivery charge will depend on the proximity. 

Also, lead time for cupcakes, cookies and plain cakes is 1 week, and 2 weeks for sculpted cakes.  I was very fortunate that Sarah was baking the same batch of cupcakes last Saturday so she was able to accommodate my order!  Thanks, Sarah! J

Pateacherie will now be in my dessert list, and I’m excited to try the other flavors, too. Do follow her in Facebook and Instagram to see her yummy creations.   

That was great dessert, Pateacherie!  Thank you!

Satisfied customers with happy tummies of Maechibog and Pateacherie

- Jessamine

IG: @pateacherie
(0917) 574-2493

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Pavilion Japanese Cuisine, Madrigal Business Park, Alabang


We were craving for Japanese food one night and wanted to try something new for a change.  This craving of ours led us to Pavilion located at the Madrigal Business Park. 

Thanks to Waze, she (Yes, Waze is a she. J) helped us locate this discovery as we really never heard about this place until this time.  Surprisingly, Pavilion has been operational for 2 years now and is owned by the very nice couple, Christian and Marianne Polistico.

Pavilion is located in a gazebo in Venture Street (behind B Hotel) and provides al fresco dining to their customers.  When we arrived, we were their only customers and learned that most of their customers come during lunch since most are employees from the offices around the area.  The place was pleasant and could accommodate around 30 people.
  

We really didn’t know what to expect since it was a new place for us with no available reviews, and I am happy to say that it did not disappoint us. J

For starters, it was a choice between their Tofu Steak and Pavilion Maki as these, they say, are their best-selling appetizers, and for this trip, we tried their Tofu Steak.  When our order came, we were impressed with the presentation and was so eager to try it.  It was delicious!  The sauce was good, and the tofu was cooked just right.

Tofu Steak, P140

For their main course, they had typical Japanese selections for ala carte, donburi (rice toppings) and ramen, and we ordered their Tonkatsu, Shrimp Tempura and Pork Chahan.  Again, to our delight, we liked it!  Their dishes had a generous serving, and we can say that this is really value for money! 

Tonkatsu (P140) and Pork Chahan (P130)

Shrimp Tempura, P220

If you just had one choice though, we’d say you go for their Tonkatsu.  We haven’t really tried all their offerings yet, but this was one of our favorites during the trip (Again, don’t forget to couple it with their Chahan Rice!).

Since we were really happy with the food, we decided to get something for dessert.  It was unfortunate that their Green Tea Ice Cream wasn’t available so we tried their Chocolate Cake instead.  It reminded us of the cake from Polly’s, and it was delighting to know that it came from their own kitchen (and you can actually order one whole cake as well!). 

Chocolate Cake, P50

It's really nice to stumble upon places like this, and I am happy to share this good find with you.  This is really value for money. J

What we think doesn’t work for them is the name of their restaurant as it is nowhere related to Japanese food (except for their structure of course).  Also, they should strengthen marketing their restaurant so that other people get to know about them, and they get to extend their customer base to outside those in Madrigal Business Park.  Hopefully, in one way or another, this blog helps them. J

With the owners, Mr. & Mrs. Polistico

Thank you, Pavilion, for a surprisingly great dinner!  We will definitely go back!

- Jessamine

Average price per person: P250-P350

Operating Hours:
Monday to Sunday – 8 am to 7 pm

Note: We called them earlier to inquire if they extended until 9 pm, and they were very nice to accommodate us even after their standard operating hours.  If you would like to eat in Pavilion for dinner, suggest you call them for reservation and extension requests.  The owners are very nice. J

Venture Street, Madrigal Business Park, Muntinlupa City
(0917) 629-3103
(02) 514-7554


Friday, June 27, 2014

Maechibog, Food to Go in the South

We love get-togethers with family and friends!  When we schedule one, we usually host this at home.  Compared to eating out, it’s more intimate, relaxed (you can just laze in the couch) and provides space for noise (Yes, our friends are sometimes loud and rowdy—in a good way.).  Unfortunately, we are not much of cooks, so when the time calls for it, we rely on a handful of good food delivery, and one of our food-to-go go-tos in the South is Maechibog.



Maechibog is owned by the lovely couple Chino and Mae Laurel serving freshly made, home cooked meals.  They started in the year 2010 with a select menu for delivery and also joined Soderno, then the weekend market in Alabang.  Here, they served their best seller, and one of our favorites, US Beef Tenderloin Roast Beef.




From only a number of choices, Maechibog now has a diverse menu offering.  Today, they provide a range of menu where you can choose from: from Filipino, American, Japanese, Spanish to Italian.  What’s great is that they deliver for free in BF Homes and Alabang, and in Makati in the weekdays.


 Here are our favorites!

1. Japanese Goma Dressing

We love their Goma Dressing!  For us, this is way better than Yabu’s!  You’ll just have to buy greens in the supermarket, top it with this dressing, and tadaaaaah! Instant salad for you and your guests.  This will also be a plus since it’s not the typical Thousand Island and Vinaigrette dressing you can pick up from the shelf of your supermarket.

 P330 per bottle
  
2. US Beef Tenderloin Roast Beef with Marble Potatoes

This is their best seller.  We love that they serve it with marble potatoes and a generous serving of gravy.  Yum!

 P1,000 per kilo

3. Callos

 P1,600
10-15 pax

4. Fish Florentine

One needs to have at least 1 dish of seafood/fish during parties, and we suggest that you go with this one.  This is very different from the typical Fish & Chips or Cream Dory dish.  This is one of our dinner crowd-favorites.

P1,500
10-15 pax

5. US Beef Tenderloin Tapa 

This is one of our breakfast favorites and forms part of our delivery orders.  This is delivered in ½ and 1 kilo frozen packs.  We find this very different from the regular Tapa.  It’s truly a different take in Tapa breakfast!


½ kilo – P300
1 kilo – P600

Maechibog is definitely one of our food-to-go favorites!  If you have a gathering with your family and friends at home, save on the hassle on preparation, and try Maechibog!  On top of the great food, it also saves you time since they deliver straight to your BF Homes and Alabang doorstep.

Hope this helps and enjoy your future partays! J

Note: You can also catch them at South Supermarket where they sell their Roastbeef—now served with rice, and their frozen packs of U.S. Beef Tapa.



Call or text these numbers for delivery:
(0917) 792-3829
(0917) 542-1880

Sunday, June 1, 2014

The Girl + The Bull, BF Homes

Since start of this year, The Girl + The Bull has been part of my must-try restaurants.  Simply because they say it’s part of the list of restaurants worth visiting in the South, and also because my friends have been posting food shots from here and the food looked delicious.  

Aaaaand, after 5 months of curiosity, here I am having a nice meal with my friends from college.


It was a place of food, art and photography, which can accommodate around 30 people.  The interiors were minimal but classy with wall accents of organic decors and art & photography of the owners and their friends.



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Upon looking at the menu, I immediately liked that they served local and organic food, which was a shout out on the 1st page.   


We went straight to the main course!  I loved my order, Hanging Tender.  It was delicious!  I liked their Kimchi rice, which went well with the meat and wasn’t too spicy with just enough flavor.  Also, compared to our other orders, this dish had a more generous serving.



There are 2 reasons I'll go back to this place.  One is their 24-hour marinated Buttermilk Fried Chicken with brioche french toast and balsamic maple syrup.  Sadly, this is only available every Friday and Saturday.  And second is their Faux Twix with sea salt, which they say is heavenly.  These 2 I would love to try soon!

The Girl + The Bull is a bit pricey for a regular meal in BF Homes compared to the numerous restaurants in the area, but it is actually a nice destination for a romantic dinner or a special meal with your loves.

If there is something they can improve on. I suggest that they should add meals for the kids.  As it is, their menu caters only to the adult palate.

I'll see you soon, The Girl + The Bull!

- Jessamine


Average price per person: P600-P800
Important add-on: They serve imported beer, which starts at P120, and wine. J

Operating Hours:
Monday to Thursday – 11 am to 3 pm , 6 pm to 9 pm
Friday to Saturday – 11 am to 3 pm, 6 pm to 11 pm
Sunday – 12 nn to 3 pm, 6 pm to 10 pm
Closed every Tuesday and Wednesday

346 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Paranaque City
(0905) 572-2556

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Larcy's Cupcakery Cafe, BF Homes

When you’re in the south part of the metro and want dessert or an after-meal hangout (Yes!  A break from all that beer hoopla!), then you may want to consider Larcy’s Cupcakery.  If you’re driving along Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, you will surely notice its façade.

Once you enter, you’re immediately transported to a cupcakery ambience with girlish interior.  There are plenty tables and nooks to choose from suitable for couples, families and barkadas.  The second floor has 2 function rooms with a capacity of 20 each and alfresco balcony seats for smoking customers.



They offer a variety of cupcakes, from classic flavors to innovative ones.  Their best sellers are the Pink Velvet and Chocoverload, but we opted to go for another set of cupcakes that night: Red Velvet Cheesecake, Cookie Butter and Choco Mint Mallow. We liked their attention to detail, serving their cupcakes on a special cupcake holder.  It looked too nice, and you would be tempted to take photos before attacking them.

(L-R):  Choco Mint Mallow (P90), Cookie Butter (P85), Red Velvet Cheesecake (P80)

Their cupcakes are ordinary.  However, while the other stores only have a regular cupcake as base, what makes Larcy’s cupcakes different from the others is that it's baked with fillings!  Nothing more than fillings! Haha! We also think that it's a bit pricey for its size.

On the other hand, we loved their Hot Frozen Choco Velvet!  This also comes in Mint and Nutella flavors! :) If you’re a chocolate drink lover, we recommend that you try this!  Two thumbs up!


Hot Frozen Choco Velvet (P175) & Vanilla Freeze (P160)

Choco Mint Mallow & Cafe Mocha combination!

If there’s something they can improve on, it would be their acoustic and song selection (which should match the ambience).  Or maybe Justin Bieber’s Mistletoe was just their favorite!  Haha!

Starbucks will aaaaalways be accessible so we suggest you try something new and different if you’re in the area.  Make Larcy’s a sugar rush option in the South!


Average price per person: P200 to P250

Operating Hours:
Monday to Thursday – 11 AM to 12 MN
Friday to Saturday – 11 AM to 1 AM
Sunday – 11 AM to 12 MN

178 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Paranaque City

The Burgery {The Bad Boys of Burger}, BF Homes

So it’s a new year!  This, for us, means 365 chances of rocking adventures and new discoveries.  Not all of you may know, but we love to explore new places and try different things and food.  And with this, a crazy idea came to us to start our own blog of travel, food and fitness.  We’re really not good writers, but we’ll try.  :)

On New Year's Day, while most were out of the country or out of town enjoying the festivities of the holidays, our family just stayed home for the day and decided to eat out for dinner.  Most of the restaurants were closed on the 1st so it was good that we stumbled upon The Burgery along Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes.  One of our friends posted food shots from this place, and since none of us have actually tried it there yet, it was something new for us.




It was a quaint place, which can accommodate around 30 people (20 people inside).  Good thing the couch seats weren't taken when we arrived so we immediately propped ourselves in that area.  The interiors were minimal with dim lights and modern furniture, and on the walls were photos of their top food picks.

They serve burgers (daaaahhh!), wings, pasta, rice meals, sausages & sandwiches and the usual appetizers.

We started off with Frankie Carbo and Celeste.  We loved Frankie Carbo!  The cheese was everywhere, and there was enough chili con carne for the wedges.  If we had to choose among the two, we'd recommend that you start off with this pick since it matches their burgers more.



For burgers, they had around 8 regular and 3 premium burgers to choose from.  Big Al, Fat Tony and Machine Gun didn’t disappoint.  The bun is just the right size for the 1/3 lbs. 100% pure beef patty.  Asiong Salonga, though we really liked the name, wasn’t a favorite during this trip.



What surprised us was their Crispy Chili Garlic Bacon.  If you’re up for ordering a rice meal at a burger joint, we think this would be the one.  We liked how the bacon was cooked to a crisp with chili garlic sauce, and the herbed rice was amazing.  Two thumbs up!


Definitely, this is a go-to place for burger lovers.  Their burgers may not be comparable to Zark’s or Charbroiled Burgers, but what differentiates The Burgery with these 2 other burger joints in BF Homes is its ambience.  We will certainly go back! :)

Average price per person: P200-P250
Important add-on: They serve beer at P45.  Woot woot!

Operating Hours:
Sunday to Thursday - 3 PM to 12 MN
Friday to Saturday - 3 PM to 2 AM

231 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes, Paranaque City
(0917) 5016640