Hola! Visit the "Fiery Style Southwestern Flaming Grill" in Gateway Mall Cubao



Hola!!! Here in the Philippines, we have very few good choices for Tex Mex cuisine. So what do we actually mean when we say Tex Mex? According to Wikipedia, it is from Texan and Mexican), also known as Mexican American cuisine, is a fusion of Mexican and American cuisines, deriving from the culinary creations of the Tejano people living in Texas

And when we say Texan and Mexican food, it also means that there's a wide variety of our favorite and overflowing nachos, burritos, quesadillas, tacos, grilled steaks, grilled sausages, also pizza, enchiladas, cheese, spicy food, chilli con carne and a lot more that we, Filipinos also get to love and are very fond to munch on. 

You see there's this one emerging and fast-rising Southwestern Resto in and outside the Metro. It's called the "Fiery Style" Southwestern Flaming Grill Resto and is now open also in Gateway Mall in Cubao, Quezon City. This is their 12th and newest branch to date and according to them, they are aiming to open more branches within the year, possibly until it reaches its 25th branch!!! Oh my, that's a lot right?! I mean they could really be that huge and so in demand to open up and multiply that fast! Hmmmm... am I getting your interest now? Well, if you haven't been to any of the Fiery Style branches, and not familiar with it yet, on that note, I am going to help you get to know Fiery Style Resto... 

We were recently invited to join the grand opening of Fiery Style Gateway Mall just recently, it was not difficult to locate since their facade is just exactly opposite the "New Frontier" theater, so no reason to get lost okay :) And speaking of getting lost, you might feel it too, once you get to taste their Tex Mex varieties! 

Would like to show you their exteriors and interiors first...

This is me and this side of their entrance is the one inside the Gateway Mall

The facade outsidr the mall facing the street and New Frontier Theater

Love this area 


Bar section


Full View of Dining Area 


Now we go to what everyone's been raving about! Foooooooood!!! 
For a fresh start, we were served with this...



The very famour Fiery Nachos! Oozing with cheese, meat, guacamole, tomato salsa, refried beans, jalapeños, black olives and a lot more for Php388

You have to choose between Corn Chips or Potato Chips and for the meaty part, you can choose between Grilled Jalapeño-lime Chicken, Mexican Chilli Beef or Barbecued Beef Brisket which was what we had during our visit. 

Being a self-confessed "shrimp fanatic," it is an imperative for me to remind myself to order a dish with shrimps on it so we had ,,,

Salpicao  De Mar Y Tierra 


Tender Beef and Succulent Shrimps sauteed in fiery salpicao sauce for Php398 
This dish was so good, for "starters" and it also goes well with rice! Believe me! 


Under "COMBINATIONES" section, we ordered for "Combo Dos" 

5oz. Rump Steak with Crispy Squid Rings, half-grilled tomato and your choice of rice for Php228



"Hearty Tomato Soup" 

You have the options either Chicke/BBQ Pulled Pork/ Pork Canitas /Beef Brisket or Assorted Seafood with crushed chips for Php148



'"Combo Otso" 

Sizzling Sisig ala Mexicana with Chicken Strips; Southwest Chips and your choice of rice for Php288



Under the "MEXICAN FAVORITES." we had the "Terrific Tacos"  Either you go for flour or corn-filled with shredded lettuce, refried beans, Mexican cheese, salsa, sour cream...

And for the filling, you have these options: 
Sauteed Vegetables
Marinated Shrimps
BBQ Pulled Pork
Rump Steak
Mexican Chili Beef
Barbecued Beef Brisket
Fiery Grilled Sisig 

This time, we all agreed to try the Grilled Jalapeno-lime Chicken for Php228 and it was good since it has a fresh-little bit of lime flavor that doesn't leave an after-taste 




Fiery Nacho, Heart Tomato Soup, Grilled Jalapeno lime-Chicken Terrific Tacos and Combo Dos 


And now, one of Fiery Style's Best Sellers come from their "THE GALLEON GRILLS" section in the menu... This could be so perfect when you're dining in with your family, friends or peers for a group of 2 to 3 (Supremo) or 4 to 5 (Ultimo).  For us, foodies, we are all fond of ordering these group meals, right? I guess, we are all accustomed to that type of serving, much cheaper and yet we can have a platter of different menu entrees, right?! It's like a "boodle" kinda thing, you know what I mean. :)) 


"Galleon of Bones" 

A Ship of BBQ Pork ribs, Chicken Wings and Meaty Pork hammers, Beef Ribs served with Southwest chips or your own choice of fiery rice, coleslaw & Texan style BBQ sauce. 
Supremo (2-3 pax) --- Php928
Ultimo  (4-5) --- Php1578




"BBQ Porky Pig Grill" 

This one goes to all pork-lovers! This is the ultimate combination of BBQ Pork Ribs, BBQ Marinated Flattened pork loin and two pork & black pepper sausages.  Served on sizzling onions with chips or your choice of fiery rice, mushrooms, half a grilled tomato. 

Ultimo --- Php628
Supremo --- Php1048




Of course, if you'll be dining with your family or a group, you should also try the "SHARERS" section 

Under that, we had the "Lave Grilled Chanos Chanos" you can share this whole Milkfish course grilled to perfection and served with Cilantro chunky salsa for Php458




Still under the "SHARERS" section, now comes the very witty menu... "Lord of the Wings" ;)) for Php1198

Whoever had this "bright and creative" idea of naming this dish, well, I commend you, it was so catchy and yer very funny huh?! Well, you can never go wrong with this Southwestern Buffalo wings, alright, for me this could be one of the best dish for sharing, aside from its very flavorful taste, it includes 24 chicken wings, 8 of which topped with the following flavours:  Hot hot hot Sauce, Nacho Cheese Sauce & Bacon and Texan Style BBQ 




In Fiery Style Resto, good food, good ambiance and service awaits everyone!!! 



Still under "MEXICAN FAVORITES," we also had "Mexican Cheese Quesadilla" for Php378


This one really caught me by surprise! I did not have any expectations or whatsoever when I ordered for this Mexican favorite, but the moment I munch on it, it was so yummy, very cheesy and satisfying! This is really a must-try peeps! 

This cheesy & crispy treat stuffed with Mexican Cheese, Ranchero Sauce, Shredded Lettuce and your choice of filling.  Served with Guacamole, Sour Cream and you choice of salsa. 
Here are the choices for the fillings: 

Mexican Cheese
Marinated Shrimps
Grilled Jalapeno-lime Chicken
BBQ Pulled Pork
Rump Steak
Mexican Chili Beef
Barbecued Beef Brisket
Fiery Grilled Sisig




To complement with what the feasty flavors and dishes we all had, we had "Cucumber Lime Mint Juice" for only Php88. This drink was so refreshing, you should try this. 



And you feel like chilling after a long tiring night while listening to the acoustic band playing inside the Fiery Style Resto, have some Mojito! Here's their "House Minty Mojito" for only Php158. 

Refreshing flavors of fresh lime and mint leaves mixed with white rum. One of the top choice alcoholic drinks in the world! 



Chillin' with my blogger/friends Angelyn Demo and Marco Dennis while waiting for our dessert



Finally, our New York Frozen Cheesecake has arrived! I am not that much of a dessert person, but I tell you, this is probably one of best cheesecakes I had other than the cheesecake of my fave Chef Hasset Go.  This one costs Php228 



Freshly Baked Soft Brownie Ala Mode for Php258

Baked soft chocolate brownie, served with vanilla ice cream and crushed tortilla. 



Am I feeling Mexican?  Hmm... I guess so...after consuming all those delish and qualified Tex Mex dishes, now I am getting this "high" :))

Thanks to Sir Migs dela Rosa for the invite and of course thank you and congratulations to Fiery Style Southwestern Flame Grill Resto!!! More branches and more grillings to come!!! 

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My Gastronomic Experience at "Paradise Dynasty" in The Podium



I am a self-confessed fanatic of Chinese Cuisine. I am a foodie, yes, and I consider myself an adventurer when it comes to trying out and eating out different cuisines and varieties of food, even for the most unusual or exotic ones, but I guess, there will always be one or two that could really poke our taste buds and give much favor among the rest. With this, I do admit that one of my favorites in the international cuisine, is the Chinese food! I guess, it all rooted from my childhood, since my mom and dad are both excellent cooks, and they usually do Chinese cooking and prepare them on our dining table. Ahhh, I can still savor the smell and the taste, most especially the stir
-fried beef with veggies and sweet and sour fish fillet... so love it!

So today, I'll be sharing with you my Gastronomic experience I had during my dining at the plush Chinese Resto, the "Paradise Dynasty" located at the new Podium Mall in Ortigas. 


Paradise Dynasty at the second level of the new Podium Mall 


The very posh and cozy ambiance inside the Paradise Dynasty

When The Podium mall had finally opened its newly constructed area on the other side, I just had a thought of visiting it since, you know how we people think, right? We get to feel excited if there's anything new or we wanted to try the new place for ourselves, you know what I'm saying amazing peeps?! :) So when I finally get to step my feet on the new Podium mall, the first time I got through was the Chinese Restaurant called "Paradise Dynasty." As it name already implies, I got real curious of what they had to offer us that we can absolutely feel that we're dining in "paradise." 

Anyway, to give you a brief background of the place...

HISTORY 

The Paradise story began with a small spark that fired into great influence. The little spark began with Seafood Paradise – a humble 25-seater eatery in Defu Lane in 2002, which gained popularity with its sumptuous and reasonably-priced dishes. Spurred by this success, our founder Eldwin Chua opened a second outlet at the iconic Singapore Flyer to make Seafood Paradise a prominent showcase, and gained not just a local fan base, but an international crowd appreciative of Singapore seafood delights. 

Staying firm to his belief in creating great food at good value for food lovers, Eldwin continues to grow the Paradise brand. Today, Paradise Group houses a total of 11 culinary concepts across 9 countries, serving customers at more than 30 restaurants in Singapore and 60 restaurants worldwide.


ABOUT PARADISE DYNASTY
Poised as a diners’ paradise for Oriental cuisine, Paradise Group offers gourmet menus of exceptional value in a wide variety of restaurant concepts together with a catering arm.

Promising a sensorial experience with service from the heart, every concept immerses the diner in an atmosphere that captures the finer points of Chinese culture, particularly the finest from its rich array of culinary delights. 

True to our mission to improve, enhance and create for its our customers’ the ultimate experiential enjoyment, Paradise Group marries tradition with innovation – a match made in heaven.

Now that we've been know about Paradise Dynasty's background, I would now like to take you to a very delightful tour of their special Chinese dishes.



The Special Dynasty 8 Flavors of Xiao Long Bao for Php388.00 

Touted as a world-first, Paradise Dynasty is proud to present eight first-of-its-kind legendary xiao long bao with flavours such as original (white), ginseng (green), foie gras (tangerine), black truffle, cheese (yellow), crab roe ( orange), garlic (light grayish) and Szechuan (red). 

Note: For you to really enjoy and experience the distinct 8 flavors of the special Xiao Long Baos, just follow the chronological arrangement, taste the original first down to the Szechuan. 

Proper way of Eating Xiao Long Bao: 

  • Lift it out of the steamer basket by its strongest part, the topknot (use your spoon for support if needed.)
  • Resting its back on your spoon, nibble a small hole to let out of the steam.
  • Sip the tasty soup from the spoon.
  • Dip it gently into the dish with vinegar (add some ginger if you wish).
  • Enjoy! If you wish to savour the full flavor, you may want to eat it without the ginger and the vinegar.

Well, if you's ask me, I am kinda "rebellious" or "pasaway" in Tagalog, I started out with the Black Truffle because anything with a truffle is my "thing." :))  It was so tasty and very authentic, I must say, my next fave one was the garlic, then the cheese,  also the crab roe, very tasteful actually and of course the garlic then the Szechuan, my least two flavors were ginseng and foie gras, please don't ask me why, just let it that way :)) 




Lettuce Roll with Homemade Sesame Sauce  (not in photo) for Php288 for about 10 pcs./serving

This one, I gotta give to whoever made this very awesome pairing of lettuce and homemade sesame sauce. Kudos to the one who had skillfully rolled up those healthy and fresh lettuce. I never expected that I would enjoy eating these that much, huh?! I guess I had three of these and that homemade sesame sauce is really a must-try, Perfect match indeed!




Crispy Fried Crystal Prawns tossed with Salted Egg Yolk for Php588.00

Imagine how much salted egg yolk they had to consume and make a mixture of it to come up with a very tasteful and sinful dish such as this one. I could really tell how special this one is, I could really savour the salted egg yolk's flavor plus the prawn,,, ugh, so sinful yet heavenly. But I tell you, if you are a person having an unstable blood pressure, be mindful okay? Always eat and drink in moderation. And drink more Chinese tea when you're having this. :)



Kung Pao Chicken for Php298.00

If you are craving for a tasty yet saucy chicken with lots of textures, this one, you gotta have. This has given me enough reason to munch on more of my rice, no regrets actually since I really did enjoy the whole dish. More rice please....



Chilled Tofu with Century Egg for Php188.00 (pardon me for the missing pieces)

Since I am also a fan of Century Eggs, which I know some of you are not, I find this dish so fresh, healthy and fair. Why fair? Because you can combine it or pair it with any available dish you have on your dining table and still, it'll make a great option for pairing. The sauce is absolutely distinct and delish, once you try it, you'll get back over and over until it's done, promise!


Charcoal Custard Lava Bun for Php188.00  3 pcs./serving 


Once opened it actually looks like this 

For our dessert, we had the Charcoal Custard Lava Bun, here, we can apply the famous line, "Looks could be deceiving." or better yet, the famous saying, "Don't judge the book by its cover." As you can see, we're not used to having a desserts as dark as this one, :) but take note! Once you open it, you are welcoming a guilty pleasure that's synonymous to amazing! Can't you see the oozing and very tempting lava inside?! :))

That's it! I hope I was able to tease you errr clearly discuss with you my, dear amazing readers the gastronomic and paradise-feels I had in Paradise Dynasty. The place is so wholesome, you can come and dine in with your family, loved ones or friends. They also have function or private rooms for special events or if you just want to have more privacy while dining. The food is so special and the value for money is just right. As of now, they have two branches, aside from The Podium branch, they also have one in  2/L, S Maison, Conrad Hotel, Mall of Asia Complex Pasay City, Philippines (first branch). 


Such an amazing and sumptuous feast by Paradise Dynasty 






RATING: 4.5/ 5  (I'll be going back for more!)



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Experience Tien Ma's Taiwanese Cuisine

                           
Tien Ma's Taiwanese Cuisine is also located at 1253 J. Bocobo st. Cor. Padre Faura st. Ermita, Manila 
Tel. No.: 244-3656

I have always been a fan of Chinese Cuisine but this time, I get to try Taiwanese Cuisine at Tien Ma's Taiwanese Cuisine. Hope you'll join me in this brand new food venture! 

Tien Ma is as the store manager from J. Bocobo branch said, is the name of the grandmother of the present generation owners of the resto. The first thing Mr. Kristian (Marketing officer) has ordered for us, were the three kinds of Xiao Long Baos, since according to him, it's really their best seller and what the resto is known for. 

Everything that we've experienced, you can all find it in the VLOG that I created and hope you could watch it! 

VLOG: EXPERIENCE TIEN MA'S TAIWANESE CUISINE

                        

I must say that I enjoyed every bit of Taiwanese food that we had indulged. And of course, for every gastronomic experience, there's always something that would really tickle our taste buds. My most fave is Black Mushroom with Truffle Oil Xiao Long Bao for only PhP 240.00 , the Shripm Fried Rice for only PhP 200 which is good for 2-3 persons and also one of their best-sellers, 3 Cups Chicken which is to "die for!" The flavor is so rich and the aroma's very enticing! Oh by the way, it's only PhP 199.00! 

Overall, my rating for Tien Ma's Taiwanese Cuisine Experience  5/5 !!! The place is clean and the people are friendly! The prices are all affordable and this is a family-friendly food hub, you can also bring along your friends, colleagues and peers! So, see you there okay?! 😊 


You don't have to fly to Taiwan anymore! Get some delicious Taiwanese dishes at Tien Ma's - Manila's most affordable Taiwanese restaurant. #tienmasph

Opening Hours:
Bocobo branch: 11:00AM - 12:00AM (Sunday - Thursday), 
11:00AM - 1:00AM (Friday - Saturday)
C5 Libis branch: 11:00AM - 10:00PM (Monday - Sunday)
Retiro branch: 10:00AM - 12:00AM (Monday - Sunday)


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Ramen Daisho... Daisholicious!!!

Ramen Daisho big wigs and us, girls!

Who wouldn't like to have a ramen? Or noodles perhaps... as we all commonly call it. For us, Pinoys,, two of our comfort foods that we have in terms of noodles,  are "mami," and "lomi," both are of Chinese origin, 

Aside from the two kinds of noodles I've mentioned above, we are also fond of eating the so-called "instant noodles," do you agree with me? I guess, the remarkable hike in popularity of this kind of noodles was brought about by the fast-paced lifestyle of the new generation. You see, the reason maybe for the increase in demand for "instant noodles," is to cope up with the modern living and in addition to that, it's one of the most readily available and affordable products.


I grew up with having this kind of locally distributed instant noodles 


The instant noodle imported from Japan, which is of course more expensive :) 

Anything that is too much, is harmful. It has been told that commercialized instant noodles isn't that nutritious at all since it contains some preservatives, a lot of salt and MSGs. I admit, we do eat it but not as often as before, most especially, after having the most authentic and delicious ramen I ever had. 

 Just recently, I had a great chance to lavish on authentic Japanese Ramen in Ramen Daisho, which is accessibly located at Unit 2, Sunshine Square, Liberty Center, 312 Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City. It was a very satisfying, comforting and memorable gastronomic experience for me. Before I share you what we had in Ramen Daisho, I just wanna share you just a brief history of what a true RAMEN is and where it was originated, I assure you, this will be very helpful for all of us.




Basically, what is Ramen? Ramen (ラーメン) is a noodle soup dish, made up of that was originally imported from China, that's why it is made up of Chinese-style wheat noodles, and has become one of the most popular dishes in Japan in recent decades. Ramen are inexpensive and widely available, two factors that also make them an ideal option for budget travelers. Ramen restaurants, or ramen-ya, can be found in virtually every corner in Japan and produce countless regional variations of this common noodle dish.

Brief history of Ramen in Japan

Ramen originated in China before making its way to Japan and was used in Japanese cuisine. The men in ramen is , "noodle", in essence the same character as the Chinese employed in chow mein.

While Tokugawa Mitsukuni reportedly ate ramen in the late 17th century, it was only during the Meiji period that the dish became widely known (perhaps because for most of its history, the Japanese diet consisted mostly of vegetables and seafood rather than meat). The introduction of American and European cuisine, which demanded increased production of meat products, played a large role in ramen's increased popularity.

Ramen was first introduced in the Chinatowns of Kobe and Yokohama during the Meiji era. Salt ramen originated in Hokkaido in the Taisho era.

Though of Chinese origin, it is unclear when ramen was introduced to Japan. Even the etymology of the term "ramen" is a topic of debate. One hypothesis and probably the most credible is that "ramen" is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese: 拉麺 (lamian), meaning "hand-pulled noodles." A second hypothesis proposes 老麺 (laomian, "old noodles") as the original form, while yet another states that ramen was initially 鹵麺 (lumian), noodles cooked in a thick, starchy sauce.

In the early Meiji period, ramen was called shina soba (支那そば, literally "Chinese soba") but today chūka soba (中華そば, also meaning "Chinese soba") is the more common and politically correct term. By 1900, restaurants serving Chinese cuisine from Canton and Shanghai offered a simple ramen dish of noodles (cut rather than hand pulled), a few toppings, and a broth flavored with salt and pork bones. Many Chinese also pulled portable food stalls, selling ramen and gyōza dumplings to workers. By the mid 1900s, these stalls used a type of a musical horn called a charumera (チャルメラ, from the Portuguese charamela) to advertise their presence, a practice some vendors still retain via a loudspeaker and a looped recording. By the early Shōwa period, ramen had become a popular dish when eating out.

After World War II, cheap flour imported from the U.S. swept the Japanese market. At the same time, millions of Japanese troops had returned from China and continental East Asia. Many of these returnees had become familiar with Chinese cuisine and subsequently set up Chinese restaurants across Japan. Eating ramen, while popular, was still a special occasion that required going out.

In 1958, instant noodles were invented by the late Momofuku Ando, founder and chairman of Nissin Foods. Named the greatest Japanese invention of the 20th century in a Japanese poll, instant ramen allowed anyone to make this dish simply by adding boiling water. Beginning in the 1980s, ramen became a Japanese cultural icon and was studied from many perspectives. At the same time, local varieties of ramen were hitting the national market and could even be ordered by their regional names.


So that's how "Ramen" invaded and conquered Japan But today, since Japanese Ramen is slowly making raves here in our country, a lot of Ramen-ya wanted us, Filipinos to have a taste and let us experience the authenticity of their comfort food. And one of those is Ramen Daisho. 

We were privileged to meet the big bosses of Ramen Daisho that one fine night..

Daisho Global Inc. officers (from left to right): Yoshihiko Hara; Katsuyuki Nakata, President ; Takashi Sato, Gen. Manager ; Gen Watanabe, Vice President

During the said event, Daisho Global, Inc. President Katsuyuki Nakata shared to us that he wants to also cater the young generation while Vice President Gen Watanabe dreams of having more Ramen Daisho branches/franchises all over the Philippines. As of the present time, they're working on expansion here and abroad and we'll gladly join them again (hopefully) in the opening of their next branch and more! 


Since we all know what ramen means, I asked the big bosses what does "Daisho" means, and Mr. Yashihiko Hara answered that, Daisho means "fly high." So overall, what he was stating was that, when you experience dining in Ramen Daisho, it feels like flying, it uplifts you, feels like everything is so light and alright. 


Ramen Daisho Shaw blvd. has just opened last December, 2013 they cater mostly to the young ones, the "not so young ones," office peeps, families, yuppies, groupies and even kids since they also have meals especially created for them, in short, this is a truly customer-friendly resto with a humble, cozy Japanese ambiance. 


Ramen Daisho interior

Before we start with the actual food they serve, here's another trivia for you my dear amazing readers. This unique and cute place mat also caught my attention, please read: 

Very informative right?



Kenichi Kawamura happened to be the artist behind the original place mats that we see on our table in Ramen Daisho (pct Ramen Daisho facebook)

And now, finally, we've come to the most-awaited and mouth-watering part! First, they served us a cold tea which was very helpful since we were really thirsty that time, the weather was so humid. 


Ramen Daisho cold tea
Would you believe I had three glasses of this?! It's a good thing it's on an "unlimited" basis  (that's a tip!). For a fresh start, I really liked the taste of their cold tea huh, no sugar and it tastes like a roasted herb that blended well with the water and ice. So healthy... my kind of refreshing tea.



Here is the set menu that I think is very much fulfilling and affordable for everyone! This set menu is available during lunch time from 11:30 'til 2:30 pm, Mondays thru Fridays


First, you have to choose your kind of ramen, and I picked Tonkotsu Ramen which was highly recommended by  Mr. Louie and our friendly server Dolly and it's the resto's best seller, FYI.

Oh my! Ramen Daisho's Tonkotsu Ramen. Been dying to have this again soon! This regular bowl alone costs P350.00 while if you avail their lunch set, you get to still have additional dish for only P375.00

Tonkotsu Ramen's soup was taken from pork bone marrow broth being broiled for several hours that accounted for its milky white glazed soup that I really love to sip! It's so tasty and has that unexplainable kick that you'll definitely love to linger on your taste buds. For the toppings, it has Chashu or slice of  roasted or braised pork; it has Menma or the preserved bamboo shoots with a salty flavor; Tamago or the soft boiled marinated egg (super like!); Nori or seaweed, my fave! It also has Negi or the shredded onion leeks; I'm not that sure if it's Karanegi (spicy version of shredded leeks) that is present there beside the Chashu, because it added spice to the soup's flavor and for me, it's a plus factor! 

According to Ramen Daisho, "The meat is served as a delicacy, while the soup is served as medicine. This is how 'ukokkei' is described in ancient China. The extract of this luxury food ingredient is produced in our kitchen by slowly simmering for more than 12 hours. It's not only delicious, but also very nutritious. Definitely it's an ultimate ramen broth soup." 

Special noodles play a major role to achieve a "Daisholicious" ramen! According to them, "Our variety of noodles prepared with top-quality wheat flour and eggs are the ones made by Japanese professional. The thin, flat noodles feel smooth and silky on the palate while the texture of the curly noodles is chewy. Also available are the thin, straight noodles served specially for our Hakata variety. We use noodles that perfectly match the soup for your perfect ramen experience." One more thing, all the noodles are actually imported from Japan, so we can really have that authentic Japanese Ramen experience. 


Second step, I chose Chahan (Japanese fried rice) since I am a rice person and I'm really fond of "fried rice" of all kinds, I can basically eat it alone, without any dish at all. 


Ramen Daisho Yakibuta Chahan 

The simplicity of its appearance doesn't mean it didn't meet the standard of a tasty Chahan. The reason for its flavorful taste is the Chasu filled with Tare and Ramen Daisho's secret ingredient. 

Another good thing about Ramen Daisho, is that they're very generous! They didn't only serve us one set, but both sets as well and more of their delightful dishes! So here's more Japanese authentic dishes from Ramen Daisho. 

Ramen Daisho's Gyoza. A la carte price is P150.00 (5 pcs.)


Gyoza or sometimes called pot stickers, are pan-fried dumplings filled with ground meat and vegetables and wrapped in thin dough. What I like most in Ramen Daisho's Gyoza is that, the ginger and garlic-ky taste is not that strong, unlike other Gyozas I've tasted and the Gyoza sauce is really that good huh, a plus factor, actually. No wonder, according to Ramen Daisho, their Gyoza sauce is "Unlike the usual mixture of vinegar and soy sauce, our Groza sauce is composed of various vegetables and seasonings mixed with the finest selection of Japanese soy sauce. It's refreshing flavor enhances the flavor of Gyoza." 

Last dish (but definitely not the least), of the lunch menu set is

Ramen Daisho's Salad. This is just a simple coleslaw or shredded cabbage salad but was made uniquely delish because of the special secret dressing by the chefs of Ramen Daisho.

We're now done with the four dishes, Tonkotsu Ramen, Chahan, Gyoza and the Salad. Actually, you can avail those four, just add P50.00 in your P375.00 budget for the lunch set menu, cool isn't?! Reasonable enough and worthy of our budget since they really serve authentic Japanese Ramen and other great meals. 


Presenting Ramen Daisho's  Lunch Set Meals A & B: Tonkotsu Ramen, Gyoza, Chahan and Salad

Now, I am so much ready for dinner. Before I forget, the regular bowl is still too huge for one person, so you have the option to share it with your Ramen buddy. I've read in an article that ramen is best eaten while it's still hot since the noodles tends to get soggy quickly and one must eat it with a slurping sound just like any other noodles in Japan.,

 You must be asking if  "Is it really necessary to create a slurping sound?" Hahaha, I guess, it's all up to you, but the thing is, I've learned that slurping enhances the flavors and helps cool down the piping hot noodles as they enter our hungry mouth. The pair of chopsticks of course is used for picking up the noodles, a Chinese-style spoon is also available for the toppings and for the soup. In Japan, it's also acceptable to lift up the bowl when you wish to drink it all up and finish the whole soup. 


My good friends Nikole, Bedalyn and me. We're so ready for our "Daisholicious" ramens!!!



More Ramen Daisho dish coming up! 


Ramen Daisho's Chicken Karaage

Good things the chicken is boneless that's why it's easier to munch, this can be a good pair for Chahan. This actually costs P200.00 per order. Chicken Karaage also known as Tatsutaage (竜田揚げ), is the Japanese version of fried chicken. Pronounced kah-rah-ah-geh, the name literally means “Tang fried” (Tang as in the Chinese dynasty). Like Gyoza and Ramen, Karaage is an example of Wafu-Chuka (Chinese-style Japanese) cuisine, whereby dumplings, noodles, or in this case fried chicken, was adapted from the Chinese culinary repertoire and turned into something uniquely Japanese.



Ramen Daisho's Ebi Fry (actual Ebi fry count is 4 pcs.)

Fried prawn (海老フライ or エビフライ ebi furai?) is a deep fried cuisine popular in Japan as well as Japanese restaurants worldwide. It is a speciality of the city of Nagoya.It is thought that ebi furai was created around 1900 in response to the growing popularity of similar dishes such as Tonkatsu and minced meat cutlets in the Western food restaurants of Ginza and Tokyo. Ramen Daisho's Ebi Fry costs P180.00. 



Ramen Daisho's newest member in their menu: Ebi Mango Maki


Ramen Daisho's own rendition of flavorful ebi fry (instead of ebi tempura) wrapped with seaweed and rice. The whole roll is topped with mango. This really taste so good I wanna ask for more! This combination only costs P230.00. Don't forget to order for this, you'd definitely feel the same way too! 



Ramen Daisho's Cold Zaru Ramen 


I wasn't able to have a taste on this, it was just ordered by my blogger/friend Carl, who's a vegetarian. But if you dine in Ramen Daisho, and you're curious to try this, feel-free to order, after all Carl liked it. This costs P300.00 and the recommended topping for this ramen is the Nori or seaweed. 



Ramen Daisho's Edamame


You know what, this side dish really surprised me! Actually, Edamame literally means, "stem bean" (eda = "branch" or "stem" + mame = "bean"), because the beans were often boiled while still attached to the stem. That was my first time to see a steamed bean being served as a side dish, and in all fairness, it's tender and has a sweet taste. How to eat? Just open it like opening the regular string beans, you then munch on the beans found inside then that's it! Curious? Order for it and see for yourself, it only costs P100.00. 


And now, it's dessert time!!! 

Jameson's Gelato is the official ice cream dessert for Ramen Daisho. Now it's time to try them all! 

Guyabano flavored gelato, this really possess the taste of the real flavor of the fruit. Per serving of Jameson's gelato costs P120.00


Salted Caramel, I like this one


Green Tea flavor, very refreshing

You can choose from a lot of flavors... 




Whew! Such a hefty and scrumptious dinner. All I wanna say is... 

DOMO ARIGATO GOZAIMASU, RAMEN DAISHO!!! 


Oishi!!! Thanks to chef Carlo Banarez, Mr. President Katsuyuki Nakata, Gen.Manager Mr. Takashi Sato and Mr. Vice President Gen Watanabe 



The food bloggers shout out: Ramen Daisho, No. 1 ! Cheers!!! 


Special thanks to Carl Valenzona of thewebmagazine for extending the invite to us! 


More exciting pics from our Ramen Daisho experience can be seen here



OVERALL VERDICT:


    
5 loves for Ramen Daisho

See you all there! 






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INSTAGRAM: ramendaisho_1217

For parties, reservations, franchising and other inquiries, you can contact them through the landline indicated above. 

Ramen Daisho Holy Week schedule: 

Mar.30 - regular operation
lunch - 11:30am to 2:30pm
dinner - 5:30pm to 10:00pm
Mar.31 - regular operation
lunch - 11:30am to 2:30pm
dinner - 5:30pm to 10:00pm
April 1 - regular operation
lunch - 11:30am to 2:30pm
dinner - 5:30pm to 10:00pm

April 2 (thursday) - store closed
April 3 (friday) - store closed

April 4 (saturday)- regular week end operation
open 11:30am to 10:00pm
(no break time)
April 5 (sunday) - regular week end operation
open 11:30am to 10:00pm
(no break time)

GRADUATION PROMO
#2015

‪‎CELEBRATION PACKAGE
-for every 4,000 minimum worth of food purchased,
1 FREE RAMEN for 1 graduated student
FREE PITCHER OF ICED TEA
(ADD 100 FOR BOTTOMLESS)
FREE GRADUATION CAKE

‪*FAMILY GRAD A – P2,850.00
Good for 6-10 persons
3 Ramen Omori (choice of ramen)
2 sets Gyoza
1 Chicken Kaarage
2 California Maki
Pitcher of iced tea
(ADD 100 FOR BOTTOMLESS)
FREE GRADUATION CAKE

*FAMILY GRAD B – P3,350.00
Good for 6-10 persons
3 Ramen Omori (choice of ramen)
2 Chicken Kaarage
2 Ebi Fry
3 California Maki
Pitcher of iced tea
(ADD 100 FOR BOTTOMLESS)
FREE GRADUATION CAKE

**Just present the student’s id for verification
**service charge not included



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