Saturday, May 01, 2010

Filipino Food around Manila

Since I've been in the Philippines, I've been trying out different Filipino restaurants in Manila. I've enjoyed dishes that I've never tried before, and of course, some of my favorite dishes.

Cochinillo
Baby lechon. It may seem so wrong because it's a baby pig, but wow, the meat is so clean tasting and so tender.



Milky Way Cafe, Makati
If you're in Makati, this is a classic restaurant to try some traditional Filipino dishes.

Pancit Molo Soup
Shrimp and pork dumplings in a clear broth. A comfort dish that makes for a good starter.

Lumpiang Ubod
Fresh lumpia. A nice light plate to share.

Pancit Luglog
With shrimpy sauce, shrimp and chicharon bits. This is one of my favorite dishes, and this place did it pretty well.

Halo Halo
A classic Filipino dessert. This is definitely one of the better halo halos that I've tried. The ube ice cream is delicious!



Abe, Fort Bonifacio
My parents took me to this place because of it's consistency. It does a great job of serving classic dishes in a nice restaurant setting.

The Beer Pairing
San Miguel Super Dry. I enjoy this beer because it resembles the taste of Japanese lagers.

Burong Mangga
Mangos soaked in salt, sugar, and water.

Bagoong
The burong mangga is eaten with bagoong to contrast the flavors.

Baby Pusit
Cooked in it's squid ink. A fun starter that was like a Spanish tapa.

Kanilaw ng Tanigue
Ceviche. I love the cut of fish because it was meaty, yet tender.

Lumpiang Ubod

Pritong Baby Hito
Crispy Hito, or catfish. Nicely fried.

2 comments:

ck. Alvin said...

Oh, please take me here, please, I'll sample everything that I possibly could!!

Angela said...

Yes, I'll take you to all the good places! We'll eat well in Manila, then explore the islands :)