DAY 1 - ZIGGURAT CUISINE



Shurabat Trio A soup sampler, Indian Mulligatawny, Arabian Harira & Nigerian Groundnut. I personally loved the Mulligatawny soup. Moussaka, the famous Greek eggplant layered casserole. Nigerian Coconut Rice, Afghani Rice and Arabian Khobiz, to accompany our dishes. We would definitely return and try their other dishes. Just added Ziggurat in my favorite restaurant list.
Mention India and chai tea always comes to mind. I joined a Buddhist pilgrimage tour a few years back and I remembered drinking chai during the tour group's mandatory rest-stops along road side cafes. I loved the smell of the tea laced with spices and mellowed by milk, sweet, fragrant and refreshing. Better than the ones served at the hotel! The perfect perk me up drink, second only to my love - coffee. Ziggurat, for me, serves the most authentic chai tea I've ever tasted in Manila.
DAY 2 - LORENZO'S WAY
Friday night was Kapampangan cuisine at Lorenzo's Way. Located at the ground level of Greenbelt 5, the menu's a compilation of the best and popular dishes from all LJC restaurants like the Empanaditas, mini savory pies filled with spinach and pinenuts from In the Mood Ballroom Dancing, which was light and crisp. Heart of Palm, Mango & Shrimp salad with an oriental vinaigrette. Knockout Knuckles from Bistro Remedios, always one of our favorite together with, KKK short for Kare-Kare Klab from Bistro Burgos, which was so creamy and rich with peanut sauce, we had to order additional rice to sop up the sauce. Dilis-Cious Rice of Fely J's, a recent favorite, steamed jasmine rice topped with crisp fried dilis was a meal in itself. One order was not enough. Vegetable Burgers, mixed vegetables patties with tomato mushroom sauce, to counteract the meats we have been eating and Rosemary Chicken, pan-fried boneless chicken with rosemary-tomato sauce from Larry's Cafe and Bar. We were so full, there were no room for desserts nor coffee.
DAY 3 - CIBO - MANDARIN DELI - PIA Y DAMASO - SOM'S NOODLE HOUSE
CIBO
Saturday was a busy day for me. I had lunch with friends at Cibo Shangrila Mall, where I ordered my favorite Farfalle alla Genovese, farfalle pasta with mushrooms, basil pesto and cream. No meat. I try to eat healthy if I'm with my friend whom another friend dubbed a chicketarian (one who eats fruits, vegetables, seafood and poultry. no four-legged animals).
MANDARIN DELI
Then I met up with another set of friends at the Mandarin Deli Gateway Mall for a cup of cafe latte and assorted cold cuts with bagettes. The assorted cheeses were delicious but the cold cuts were salty for my taste. The bagettes were good but I've had better butter.
RESTAURANTE PIA y DAMASO


Dad had their Chinese Lumpia Salad which was tossed julienned vegetables with shrimps, served cold, on a bed of lettuce topped with fried vermicelli mixed with seaweed, garlic and crushed peanuts. I guess they cooked the lumpia ahead of time and chill before serving. I still prefer my lumpia rolled in wrapper, served hot with lots of garlic, crushed peanuts and a dash of Tabasco's Original hot sauce.
My brother-in-law had their Lucban Longganiza Pasta, which was pasta with garlic-flavored longganiza from Lucban with roasted bell peppers, corn kernels and olive oil. I tried it and like it.
SOM'S NOODLE HOUSE

Everyone dines al fresco underneath giant umbrellas with monoblock tables and chair. If I remembered correctly there were only 20 tables. No reservations accepted nor were there a waitlist taker, but you can order ahead either for dine-in or take-out. Patience adviced, but the food more than made up for the troubles. Not to be missed were their Pad Thai and Red Curry. Order lots and lots of rice. We arrived late and they ran out of pandan chicken and beef.
I was told to order their green curry and pandan chicken on my next visit. Will definitely come back. I just hope they set up a better system with wait-list, order taking and service.
DAY 4 - NEW ORLEANS - CHOI GARDEN
NEW ORLEANS

We usually order soups split into two so we could taste them all and since their soup portion were big, it was perfect. We had seafood gumbo and vegetable gumbo. I find seafood gumbo better, it has a richer more flavorful taste. This was followed by Pear Salad, cut up pears with caramelized walnut tossed with a vinaigrette sauce.
Our main courses were Ratatouille Rambalaya which was creole style rice dish cooked with vegetables and Seafood Jambalaya (pictured above). Again I liked the Seafood Jambalaya more because the seafood and shellfish added more flavor to the dish.
Next time, I would leave room enough to try Beignet, a Lousianian cousin to doughnut without holes, and Chicory Coffee. A New Orleans breakfast staple, much like our pandesal and coffee.
CHOI GARDEN
Dinner affair was at Choi Garden along Annapolis St. for my sister's father-in-law's 70th birthday. It was the usual 8 course chinese lauriat that started off with Chinese Appetizers. A platter of cold jelly fish with chopped ginger, sliced century eggs, roasted white chicken, roasted duck and roasted pork asado.
Followed by Supreme Double Boiled Black Chicken with Chicken Feet Soup which was very rich and invigorating. Then there were Steamed Shrimps topped with chopped garlics and leeks, would have been perfect with rice but there were more food to follow.
Peking Duck was served two ways. First, sliced duck skin wrapped in thin pancakes and the next was deep-fried duck carcasse with chili and garlic, a perfect beer match.
These were followed by Braised Mushrooms with Abalone and Lettuce in chinese style gravy. Next came Steamed Lapu-lapu with ginger and leeks in soysauce and topped with very hot oil before serving and finally Fried Crabs with lots of fried garlic.
Desserts were Masachi, similar to our native malagkit and Hot Taro Sago in Coconut Milk.
Four days of mouth-watering, belly busting, gastronomic exploration worth repeating and sharing.
Contact Informations:
ZIGGURAT CUISINE
Sunette Tower, Durban St. corner Makati Ave.
Tel. No. 897 5179
LORENZO'S WAY
G/F Greenbelt 5
Makati
Tel. No. 729 0047 / 729 0013
CIBO
2/F Shangri-La Plaza Mall
Edsa
MANDARIN ORIENTAL CAFE & DELI (operated by the Mandarin Oriental Hotel)
Upper G/F Gateway Mall
Araneta Center
Tel. No. 913 5505
RESTAURANTE PIA Y DAMASO
2F Greenbelt 5
Makati
Tel. No. 729 5511
SOM'S NOODLE HOUSE
5921 Algier St. (near Rockwell)
Poblacion, Makati
Tel. No. 757 8079 / 0917 9227648
NEW ORLEANS (beside Claw Daddy)
Bonifacio High Street
Tel. No. 856 4785
CHOI GARDEN
12 Annapolis corner Purdue Sts
Greenhills
Tel. No. 727 6042 / 727 7489
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