Tag: Chinese food
Mey Lin Pot & Noodles House
by webby on Jun.01, 2011, under Blog, Food
I was craving for some Chinese food particularly noodles that evening, when we saw Mey Lin Pot & Noodles House… this restaurant is known for its Chinese hand-pulled noodles which we have never tried yet… and so we decided to have dinner here…
We ordered their house specialty noodles – the 8 Treasure Noodles; hand-pulled noodles topped with mixed vegetables and black tofu in a sweet spicy Chinese sauce…it was delicious and the sauce was great!
Hand-pulled noodles were really heavy that we weren’t able to finish it all.
Another house specialty main dish we had was their Shredded Pork with Tokwa; thinly sliced pork with black tokwa…again… hehe! Sauce was somewhat similar to our noodles; both were sweet, a bit spicy and very rich in flavor.
We were very satisfied with our dinner; it was a different style/taste of Chinese food, you can savor these delicious dishes in Mey Lin Pot & Noodles House.
Mey Lin Pot & Noodles House is located in Ground Floor of SM Mall of Asia and other SM branches.
Red Big Bowl
by webby on Dec.13, 2010, under Blog, Food
It was my birthday last 27 Nov and for a family birthday lunch, we tried the new Chinese resto just near our house, the Red Big Bowl.
The place was very spacious and clean, seats were comfortable and staff was friendly. As for the food, everything we ordered were very delicious, reasonably priced and big servings.
We had cold cuts combination as appetizer and ordered 2 of every dish… here’s our very saucy sweet & sour fish fillet…
My birthday lunch won’t be complete without the Birthday Noodles… with so many toppings on it, yummy!
For the rice, we had Yang Chow and other dishes were Beef with Brocolli, 3 Kinds of Mushroom with Vegetables and Spareribs with Plum sauce. Most of our orders were the usual Chinese food but Red Big Bowl made them special with their own style of cooking and taste.

Beef with Brocolli Flower (260php), Yang Chow (170php), 3 Kinds of Mushroom w/Vegetables (210php) and Spareribs with Plum sauce (240php)
I would definitely recommend Red Big Bowl for people who love Chinese food and craving for something new, below is their address. Visit Red Big Bowl now!
Red Big Bowl
3555 P. Sanchez St., Sta. Mesa Manila
Tel. no. (02) 516-4716
Yaki Mix
by webby on Jul.08, 2010, under Blog, Food
Splurge + Food Galore = Yaki Mix (Great Food + Complete Satisfaction)
Okay, do the math if you are not yet hungry… otherwise head now to Yaki Mix to eat… errr… EAT-A-LOT…
Here’s another foodie discovery that is worth the visit… it’s not just the complete buffet that you will love but also its smokeless grill…yes, you get to experience choosing the food you want to grill and see it cooked right in the middle of your table…sounds interesting?
I’m no cook but enjoyed the grilling experience, I get to say: “Hey, I cooked/grilled that! Yummy?!
Haha. There were a lot to grill, you can choose from beef, pork, seafood, and everything you can think of grilling!
Yaki Mix has complete buffet set-up from soups, salads, Chinese and Japanese dishes and the best section is the Sushi Overload! I love sushi and really went gaga over those sushi, so many different types of sushi!
And another favorite of mine…desserts! My meal is incomplete without it…but we didn’t really enjoy this part because we were already too full and didn’t make enough room for dessert. They have ice creams and you can have your our own toppings, mini cakes, regular cakes, fruits, ice drops and etc.
Dinner buffet costs 580php per head. Drink all you can at 55php (Sodas, Iced Tea, Juices). Dinner time is from 6pm to 11pm. There were a lot of people but you can also make early reservations to avoid waiting too long.
Overall, our Yaki Mix experience was fun, yummy, satisfied and worth the money!
You can visit their branch at SM Mall of Asia, Tomas Morato or along Macapagal Blvd.
Big chow-time! Yum yum!
p.s.
Sorry about the pictures as they did not allow to take pictures of the whole buffet set-up.
Orchard Road
by webby on Mar.14, 2010, under Blog, Food
Here’s another unexpected food discovery we recently had, Orchard Road… another Singaporean food stop next to our Makansutra in Manila Ocean Park. Orchard Road had its soft opening sometime on the last week of February 2010, so they still have these signs topped on their tables.
Orchard Road and Makansutra have similarities like with their food, prices and interior shop design. But I can definitely say that Orchard Road is a lot better than Makansutra because (1) they have their own order style, (2) food tastes better, (3) they offer new dishes not available in Makansutra, (3) prices are more reasonable, (4) located in Mega Mall, very much accessible to anyone, (5) quick service, (6) friendly crew, and most important (7) taking pictures is allowed.
Here are some shots of Orchard Road’s entrance, open kitchen and pay counter.
Once you arrived, you will be given this order slip, you just have to select your desired foods and drinks then give it to the cashier when done. You will be given a number and have to wait for your order to be served. Waiting time was just fine; I can say that they are really effective even if they are still under training.
Keep up the quick service, guys!
So here we go again, seeing the menu with different types of food, we can’t easily decide on what to order and just ordered what we feel and think would be great for us…
We were just 2 and our order was really too much for us and so we even had some take homes. Hehe.
Black Pepper Chicken Rice, one of their most ordered dishes coming from the Mini Wok or Kuali set. It tasted really delicious and with good amount of serving.
Here’s another dish, Malaysian Nasi Goreng, Malay fried rice topped with fried egg. There were a lot of ingredients included and chicken chunks were enough to complete the meal and make you really full. Rice can be good for 2 if you are like me…sometimes on a diet…Hehe.
We also had Char Kway Teow, my favorite stir-fry noodles, very tasty and we loved it!
Another favorite food, Satay Chicken, Singapore’s barbecued style dish with peanut sauce. Flavor tasted strong and rich. Peanut sauce was a bit spicy.
We can’t eat without dimsum and so we ordered for their Shrimp Dumplings; tasted just the usual… Good!
As for our drinks, we had Bandung and Iced Teh Tarik. Bandung is a popular drink in Malaysia and Singapore made with milk and rose cordial, it’s like our own malamig drink, Gulaman. Teh Tarik is tea with condensed milk, you can have it hot or iced. Both drinks tasted good and reasonably priced.
Orchard Road is now my favorite food stop whenever I crave for Singaporean dishes.
Everything is good – food, service, price and location. I hope they can maintain this positive look, good quality and service and not because they are just new in business.
Thanks Orchard Road for coming near us!
By the way, Orchard Road is one popular road in Singapore that is known for the best shopping destination with all the popular malls and branded boutiques. While here in Manila, Orchard Road is a Singaporean food stop located inside Mega Mall and soon to have its next branch in Mall of Asia. Visit it now!
Delicious and affordable Chinese food in North Park
by webby on Aug.02, 2009, under Blog, Food
Whether you are looking for a resto for a Sunday lunch with your family or a simple dinner gathering with friends, North Park Noodle House is the right place to enjoy delicious and affordable Chinese food. It has been serving delectable and various signature dishes that are very much favoured by most of its customers. North Park has been loved by many and has expanded to different branches around Metro Manila.
As for me, I have always loved to dine here with my family but last Friday; I have brought my colleagues in North Park that was just behind our office in Makati city to have my first lunch treat.
Here are some pictures of what we savoured and I can say some of North Park’s best dishes. Dig in, guys!

































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