Showing posts with label cajun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cajun. Show all posts
Eton Centris is one of the food hubs within my work perimeter. Of course, I am so delighted to discover that Fiery Style has recently opened its 11th branch at Eton Centris Walk.
It is located just beside Family Mart.
I've tried almost all the food establishments in the vicinity and Ihave to say that this offers the cosiest vibe yet. During weekends, it even has a live band.
Food
Being a Tex-Mex food lover, I really believe that we can never have enough Mexican food joints.
Starters
Since I'm a first timer with Fiery Style, I was really impressed with its food presentation. The Fiery Nachos was not only delectable, I also enjoyed the show with the flip of the tin.
Just look at the Fiery Nachos with the complete works! Go ahead indulge!
Salads
The Flaming Taco Good Salad also looked interesting. But, in terms of flavors and ingredients, I think there are better options in the menu.
8 Fiery Sizzling Combinationes
My companions and I decided to go for the bang-for-the-buck combinationes. I really appreciate that each one has a unique side dish to complement the main dish. I found the sliced tomatoes and garlic drenched in mango puree of this one to be appetizing. You can also select the type of rice: (1) Beef Rice - a bit spicy which I liked (2) Chorizo Rice (3) Plain Rice.
I highly recommend the Barbecued Beef Ribs with cajun fries and grilled corn. I love the challenge of getting the tender beef meat of the bones and chewing on the slightly gummy yet soft tendon.
The best one I've tried is the Grilled BBQ Pork Ribs. The portion offers the satisying tender yet chunkiness of the pork meat. It also has the right amount of fats to deliver the flavorsome pork juice.
Instead of going for the steak, you can go for the fragrant Sizzling Tender Beef Salpicao. The Baked Bone Marrow is an umami booster that will heighten the experience even more.
Sharers
This is my first time to encounter a Tex-Mex that offers chicken wings. What a good innovation. You can order the Lord of the Wings for sharing so you can sample 3 different variants: (1) Hot Hot Hot Sauce & Jalapenos, (2) Nacho Cheese & Bacon and (3) Texan-style BBQ.
If you're coming in as a group, you can opt for the Galleon of Bones. It doesn't offer much rice as it is only a side dish option along with the Soutwest Chips but you have (1) BBQ Pork Ribs, (2) Chicken Wings (3) Meaty Pork Hammers (4) Beef Ribs.
Fiery Paloma
This is also my first time to try a paloma with the Green Mandarin Paloma. I think I found my favorite spiced drink!
Southwest Margarita
Overall, it was a fun night indeed at Fiery Style Eton Centris.
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It is located just beside Family Mart.
I've tried almost all the food establishments in the vicinity and Ihave to say that this offers the cosiest vibe yet. During weekends, it even has a live band.
Food
Being a Tex-Mex food lover, I really believe that we can never have enough Mexican food joints.
Starters
Since I'm a first timer with Fiery Style, I was really impressed with its food presentation. The Fiery Nachos was not only delectable, I also enjoyed the show with the flip of the tin.
Fiery Nachos (388 php) |
Salads
Flaming Taco Good Salad (258 php) |
8 Fiery Sizzling Combinationes
3 Grilled Fiery Porkchop (238 php) |
4 Barbecued Beef Ribs (248 php) |
5 Grilled BBQ Pork Ribs (258 php) |
6 Sizzling Tender Beef Salpicao (268 php) |
Sharers
Lord of the Wings (1,198 php) |
Galleon of Bones (1,578 php) |
Fiery Paloma
Green Mandarin Paloma (168 php) |
Southwest Margarita
Overall, it was a fun night indeed at Fiery Style Eton Centris.
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I'm glad the Metro Angeles Food Tour 2014 (#MAFT2014) took the road less traveled by choosing Cottage Kitchen Cafe to try their authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine.
Even in Manila, establishments offering these southern American cuisine are quite few. I've only tried Gumbo and Cajun Red Rock (I only tried their burger and that was ages ago). So I'm quite ecstatic to venture more on these cuisines.
I even had to research what the difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine is. I learned that Cajun cuisine is rich in spices (onion, celery, bell pepper, garlic, paprika, thyme, file, parsley and green onions) and makes use of every part of a slaughtered animal. Being rich in spices however, does not imply that all are spicy. On the hand, Creole cuisine is more extravagant. It makes use of tomatoes, cream, butter, seafood and exotic herbs. While Cajun is classified as country-style cooking, Creole is categorized as city-style cooking.
The place was dimly lit with candles on each table. There's a bar area, a casual dining area with a good view of the stage and a more private area with curtains on the side. The ceiling had a glass portion where you can see the clouds or dark skies with stars at night. Diners are a mix of foreigners and locals.
Food
Appetizers & Starters
If you love spicy dishes, I highly recommend the Zing Wings. It got a pleasant spicy kick with a hint of rich herbs and spices. The chicken skin is fun-tastically crispy and the meat was tender and juicy.
For some finger food, there's the Deep Fried Potato Wedges served with thousand island dressing.
The CKC's Corn Bread is delicious! This block is quite dense and heavy. It is served with herbed butter.
Soups & Salad
The Creole Onion Soup is a creamy heavvily spiced onion soup with cheese and crouton. As you can see, it is very peppery. From this point, I've acknowledged that creole and cajun cuisine seems like an acquired taste as some of my companions was overwhelmed and wary of the spiced flavors.
The Chef's Salad has greens, egg, ham, tomatoes and carrots with thousand island dressing.
We all loved the Cajun Shrimp Salad with wasabi dressing. Every element was harmonically aligned to please the palate.
Southern Specialty Cajun and Creole Dishes
The Shrimp Jambalaya made it irresistible for me to lessen my carb intake. Aside from delivering a really wholesome herbed and spiced flavor, it was topped with shrimps, mildly spiced sausage chunks and chopped green bell peppers. It is served with dinner bread.
The Cajun Fried Chicken was pretty good. It was more on the peppery side. But, I prefer the Zing Wings over this. I loved the Dirty Rice. I hope they offer that separately.
Blackened Cajun Dishes
The Blackened Chicken is a spice and herb crusted chicken breast fillet. As you can see it was succulent.
Between the Blackened Catfish and the Blackened Chicken, I prefer the former.
CKC's House Special BBQ (All barbecue entries comes with coleslaw, baked beans, bread and choice of either: mashed potatoes, potato salad, fried, corn on a cob or steamed rice.)
The Original Baby Back Pork is really good! It had a sweet and savory BBQ sauce and smokey lean, tender and meaty pork meat. This is a must try!
The Barbecue Beef is just a bigger and chunkier option. Basically, it has the same barbecue sauce.
Desserts
The Peach Cobbler was finished in a flash! It is a pie filled with sweetened peach with hints of cinnamon.
I liked the Apple Pie more than the Peach Cobbler. But, they are equally good. It's just a matter of preference.
The Pecan Pie is very sweet with its rich and gooey consistency. It had a generous amount of pecan.
The Peach Cheesecake served chilled was so heavenly! This is my favorite among all the desserts we tried.
Drinks
Other Metro Angeles Food Tour (#MAFT2014) Posts
Abe's Farm
Angeles Fried Chicken
Binulo Restaurant
Historic Camalig Restaurant
La Rose Noire (factory visit)
Mother's Cake House
Prism Lounge
Sab Bistro
Salt Restaurant (Breakfast Buffet)
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
Cottage Kitchen Cafe delivers authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine like no other. In addition to its great dishes, the ambiance is superb and the staffs are nice. Bring some company as dishes are in sharing portions.
Disclosure: This review is part of the Metro Angeles Food Tour (#MAFT2014) organized by pinasmuna.com that aims to promote the local partner establishments in Angeles City Pampanga by sharing our objective review. Everything we tried was provided for that purpose.
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Even in Manila, establishments offering these southern American cuisine are quite few. I've only tried Gumbo and Cajun Red Rock (I only tried their burger and that was ages ago). So I'm quite ecstatic to venture more on these cuisines.
I even had to research what the difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine is. I learned that Cajun cuisine is rich in spices (onion, celery, bell pepper, garlic, paprika, thyme, file, parsley and green onions) and makes use of every part of a slaughtered animal. Being rich in spices however, does not imply that all are spicy. On the hand, Creole cuisine is more extravagant. It makes use of tomatoes, cream, butter, seafood and exotic herbs. While Cajun is classified as country-style cooking, Creole is categorized as city-style cooking.
The place was dimly lit with candles on each table. There's a bar area, a casual dining area with a good view of the stage and a more private area with curtains on the side. The ceiling had a glass portion where you can see the clouds or dark skies with stars at night. Diners are a mix of foreigners and locals.
Food
Appetizers & Starters
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♥ Zing Wings (235 php) |
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Deep Fried Potato Wedges (180 php) |
CKC's Corn Bread (100 php) |
Soups & Salad
Creole Onion Soup (180 php) |
Chef's Salad (250 php) |
♥ Cajun Shrimp Salad (270 php) |
Southern Specialty Cajun and Creole Dishes
♥ Shrimp Jambalaya (450 php) |
Cajun Fried Chicken and Dirty Rice 2 pcs. (300 php) |
Blackened Cajun Dishes
Blackened Chicken (385 php) |
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♥ Blackened Catfish (400 php) |
CKC's House Special BBQ (All barbecue entries comes with coleslaw, baked beans, bread and choice of either: mashed potatoes, potato salad, fried, corn on a cob or steamed rice.)
♥ Original Baby Back Pork (575 php) |
The Original Baby Back Pork is really good! It had a sweet and savory BBQ sauce and smokey lean, tender and meaty pork meat. This is a must try!
♥ Barbecue Beef Slab Full (800 php) |
Desserts
♥ Peach Cobbler (180 php) |
♥ Apple Pie (180 php) |
Pecan Pie (180 php) |
♥ Specialty Cake of the Week: Peach Cheesecake (180 php) |
Drinks
Iced Tea |
Other Metro Angeles Food Tour (#MAFT2014) Posts
Abe's Farm
Angeles Fried Chicken
Binulo Restaurant
Historic Camalig Restaurant
La Rose Noire (factory visit)
Mother's Cake House
Prism Lounge
Sab Bistro
Salt Restaurant (Breakfast Buffet)
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
Cottage Kitchen Cafe delivers authentic Cajun and Creole cuisine like no other. In addition to its great dishes, the ambiance is superb and the staffs are nice. Bring some company as dishes are in sharing portions.
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | Cottage Kitchen Cafe Menu | |
Ambiance | ★★★★ | Menu 1 | Menu 2 |
Taste | ★★★★ | |
Service | ★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
Cottage Kitchen Cafe | |
Business Address | 582 Don Juico Avenue Clarkview, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines |
Business Hours | 7am-12mn |
Payment Options | Cash |
Service Charge | 10% |
Budget/Person | 250-800 |
Free WiFi | No |
Unlocked Foursquare Perks | None |
Contact | (045) 893-2599 |
Other | Email: cottagekitchencafe@gmail.com Facebook Fan Page |
Disclosure: This review is part of the Metro Angeles Food Tour (#MAFT2014) organized by pinasmuna.com that aims to promote the local partner establishments in Angeles City Pampanga by sharing our objective review. Everything we tried was provided for that purpose.
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Gumbo is a restaurant at SM Megamall Atrium that presents "A Taste of New Orleans". I've tried this twice a couple of years ago but haven't visited again until recently.
Food
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Complimentary Appetizer |
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♥ Smoked Norweigan Salmon (395 php) *not whole pizza |
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Seafood Spaghetti (195 php) |
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Bottomless Lemonade |
Tsinoy Foodies Verdict
I don't know any other restaurant in the Metro that offers a "Taste of New Orleans" like Gumbo so I can't quite gauge it by the type of its cuisine. However as a dish in itself, their dishes are delicious with generous ingredients and serving size. The price is a bit on the high side. But for the experience they offer, I guess it's worth it. If you want a song to be sang for you by their lively staffs then you should try ordering their Seafood Jambalaya.
Tsinoy Foodies Review Rating | Gumbo Menu | |
Ambiance | ★★★ | Menu |
Taste | ★★★ | |
Service | ★★★ | |
Price | ★★★ | |
♥=Favorites or Recommended |
Gumbo SM Megamall Atrium | |
Business Address | Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila |
Business Hours | 10am-9pm |
Payment Options | |
Service Charge | 10% |
Budget/Person | 150-500 |
Free WiFi | No |
Unlocked Foursquare Perks | None |
Contact | (02) 635-9571 |
Other |
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