Restaurants

Other than Salted Caramel yogurt, my other refreshing discovery last Summer was Bingsu.

Bingsu is a pretty dessert or snack from Korea eaten during Summer. It is usually made up of ice shavings, milk, fruits, red beans, cereal flakes and ice cream. This is similar to the Philippines’ Halo-Halo. I discovered this during one of my trips to My Sweet Memory Cafe
Bingsu
On the light of discovering something new, My Sweet Memory now has a new branch in Chinatown (708 George Street, Sydney). The Husband and I visited the place last month and found it quite different from other stores. Their interiors seem more vintage and the ambiance more like a bar.
The only thing we don’t like in this new MSM are the chairs. They’re aesthetically cute but quite uncomfortable to sit on.  But the coffee is good and they’re adding more food on the menu. My favourite branch is still the one in Strathfield and Townhall but I wouldn’t mind getting a cuppa here in case I’m in Chinatown.
The gastronomical experience below happened during our 2011 vacation in the Philippines.
It’s the 4th day of March and it’s now Autumn here in the land down under. The season started off with lots of rain and the temps have gone down a few notches that we are now grabbing our light jackets on our way out the door. 

Today also signals the start of our month-long countdown to going home—Manila. Yes! The Husband and I will spend a few days in the Philippines to have our much-needed leave from work. I’m excited and a bit agitated about travelling again. Excited because I can’t wait to not work, travel again, see airports, spend time with the Husband, our families and friends, rest and eat! I’m a bit agitated because at this state, well, we still have a few things to finish before we go on holiday–there’s work, getting stuff organized and packing suitcases which we hope won’t go over the weight limit. But all in all, we are happy that things are slowly falling into place and things will be settled in time for our vaycay.

There’s always that expectation when we travel that we’d find new dishes to enjoy and love. The Philippines is fast becoming a food haven with so many new restaurants sprouting one after another. During our 2011 vacation, Manila did not disappoint in satisfying our tummies as we discovered a few good dishes from new restaurants (new to us at least).

First on our list is our Lechon experience at Mesa Filipino Moderne. It was called Crispchon, succulent baby pig with crispy skin that you order in wholes, halves or quarters.  We ordered a quarter of Crispchon (there were four of us that time). Half of it was sliced and put into wraps, while the other half was deep fried in chili and garlic. We loved this experience because the lechon was deliciously tasty and the skin was so crisp. For people like us who didn’t see the need to buy a whole lechon, this was our next best alternative to having lechon.
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

Crisostomo is our newest favourite Filipino restaurant when we visited in 2011. We liked the interiors of their restaurant in Resorts World Manila from the blue chairs, lighting and paintings on the wall.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
We love them for their modern take on their dishes. We immensely enjoyed their Sisig, Bangus with Ensaladang Mangga and Pork Barbeque.
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

We’ve heard so much about Kanin Club and we were glad we had the opportunity to eat there. We loved their Seafood Kare-Kare because the sauce was simply more flavourful than any other Kare-Kare we’ve tried. And it’s amazing that even if it was a seafood dish, it tasted fresh.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

A small restaurant in Greenbelt 5, likened to an American diner, caught our fancy because we saw Beef Tapa Overload on their menu. Mr. Jones makes their Beef Tapa tender, juicy and lots of garlic.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

My Mom introduced us to Conti’s because I love Vigan Longganisa. Their Vigan Longganisa  were okay although I hoped it would be less dry. Conti’s is also know for their Mango Bravo cake (no photo, maybe next time) which we loved!

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

The art of eating Yakiniku style has reached the shores of Manila and when we’re there in 2011, Yakimix was one of the famous restaurants that satisfied our love for buffet and cooking while we eat. We enjoy this kind of meal because we get to spend a long time catching up with friends over an abundance of great food.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

My parents treated us to seafood dinner at Blu Fish (Eastwood City) for some massive red crabs!!!

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

Fely J’s Kitchen is another restaurant we had Filipino dinner at Greenbelt 5. I wasn’t totally impressed with their dishes but if I were to pick which of their dishes I liked best, it would have to be their Sisig. The serving of their dishes “underwhelmed” me and the tastes of their dishes didn’t give me that “wow!” feeling.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

It was the peak of Summer then so a refreshing Halo-Halo from Razon’s gave us a sweet respite. Their Halo-Halo’s finely shaved ice and delicious leche flan makes it one of the best halo-halos in the Philippines.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

The desire for dessert after dinner brought us to Cafe Breton (Greenbelt 3) and it was then that I got to try their La Pinay Crepe which consists of ripe mangos topped with vanilla ice cream. It’s sooooo yummy!  

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

We found a stall that sells Ice Scramble, a childhood food favourite, at PBCom Tower when we visited our former workplace. Sosyal na scramble siya kasi pwede kang maglagay ng toppings. The name of the stall escapes me right now but it’s the one and only stall at the PBCom Tower food court so it’s hard to miss.

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)

I was gifted with a huge Banoffee Cake from Banapple. It was the best banoffee cake I’ve ever had. It had a lot of bananas and the cream is addictingly sweet. 

When in Manila...Eat! (Part 2)
We were in Manila for five weeks and it wasn’t enough to try the new restaurants in town. There was just so many! But we’re glad we were able to balance our time eating between the ones we missed and ones we’d like to try.

We currently have a list of what to eat and where in Manila and our list is kind of long already. Can’t wait!

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AWCL visited Via Mare in April 2011.

There were so many things that I wanted to share when the Husband and I vacationed in the Philippines in 2011. We’re about to go back to Manila again in a few weeks and I have this nagging feeling inside me to blog a few food and travel experiences we had then. So today, I went back to our 2011 photos and started resizing them. My fingers are aching from all the photos I processed. This week, I will be sharing snippets of our 2011 vacation.

I’ll start with some of my favourites from Via Mare. Our family loves eating at Via Mare, specifically the one inside Landmark (Makati City). I can stay at Via Mare for hours and I wouldn’t mind. Before we left Manila in 2011, we spent about 4 hours at Via Mare on our last weekend.  We started from lunch until meryenda. That’s how comfortable we are eating at Via Mare and that’s how much we loved their food.

I always order fresh Buko Juice upon arrival.
Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)

The Husband enjoys their Arroz ala Cubana which comes with a lot of banana slices.

Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)

My favourite rice dish is the one with Vigan Longganisa which always has a crunchiness.

Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)
We also enjoy their Adobo Flakes.
Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)
One of the best Arroz Caldo I’ve tasted. Whenever I’m feeling under the weather, I always order this.
Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)

We always partner the Arroz Caldo with a bowl of Tokwa’t Baboy (fried tofu and pork). 

Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)

For dessert or afternoon tea, we enjoy their Puto Bumbong and Bibingka.

Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)
Via Mare (Manila, Philippines)
More food adventures in the Philippines in the coming days.
A week after having dinner with friends on my birthday week, the Husband and I went back to Mizuya the following week because I craved for their Spicy Karaage. It was that good!
I was early so I had time to take photos of the restaurant. They have a bar-type dining for patrons.
And a cubicle-type of dining area which gives patrons privacy while they eat.

Our dinner.

Takoyaki Balls (deep-friend octopus and potato dumplings).

The Spicy Karaage that satisfied. I could have this everyday.

The highlight of our dinner was getting a small plate of Crispy Chicken Skin. Soooo good! Thin crispy chicken skin served to us fresh from the deep fryer. This is a great partner to beer or rice (coz I’m Pinoy like that! Pwedeng ulam! Haha). This is definitely not healthy but a once-in-a-while indulgence won’t be too bad. And be sure to share! 
That was one fun and delicious dinner. Since it’s still Summer here in Sydney, we went out and it was still light. I shared this photo in my IG account but I’m sharing it again here because the sky was just too blue and beautiful that day. 

Basement, 614 George Street
Sydney NSW 
Phone: 02 9266 0866
Ended the month of January on a happy note as the Husband and I met up with good friends Meds and Charyn for dinner. 

The plan was to try out this family restaurant in Westmead but it turned out that they were closed for the evening due to an event (oh well, maybe next time). So we trooped down to Parramatta to have dinner there instead. Thanks to Charyn’s suggestion, we got to try mouthwatering pizzas, a comforting risotto and a decadent sticky date pudding at Restaurant 317.

I started off with a refreshing glass of Mojitos with lots of fresh lime wedges. It was so hot that day and this made it all better. 

Got ourselves a Cheese and Olive Starter Pizza made of Provolone Cheese and Olive Tapenade.

For our mains, we had the Margherita Pizza and Italian Sausage Pizza.
All of us enjoyed the Chicken Risotto in creamy sauce, mushroom and shallots. I loved this.
The pizzas and risotto were very filling but we can resist but order their Sticky Date Pudding. It’s too sweet for my liking but since there were four of us that shared this, it wasn’t overwhelming. It had a lovely butterscotch sauce and delicious vanilla gelato which made the sticky date pudding more enjoyable.

 A few steps away from Restaurant 317 is Chocolateria San Churro, one of my favourite dessert places in Australia. We came here to have a hot Spanish chocolates and some churros. Our Spanish chocolates that night: the original and thick Classic Spanish chocolate, the Madrid Mocha which had a shot of espresso (I recommend this to coffee lovers) and the nutty Avellana which has a hazelnut flavour.

“Sweeten thy Soul” is what you see in every cup at Chocolateria San Churro. Very fitting phrase to describe why it’s important to me to be with loved ones. As good food nourishes the body, it is the people we love who feed our soul. 🙂


Restaurant 317
317 Church Street, Parramatta
Phone: 1300 317 317

Chocolateria San Churro
287 Church Street, Parramatta
Phone: 02 9633 1566