Tuesday, February 27, 2018

SM City Masinag Food Crawl: Tro-Pares

Establishing their first branch in SM City Masinag Food Court is Filipino-style Tro-Pares, a place for our favorite "pares" and other local dishes with a twist and distinct flavor.
Boasting their pares recipe, which the meat almost melts in your mouth in tenderness. Their pares sauce is unique in sweetness and not too thick so it's perfect to top on rice. Sip a cup of soup to warm up your stomach and to boost your appetite.

They also serve other Filipino favorites like Seafood Kare-kare for those who likes to cut their meat. I personally love the yummy kare-kare sauce that is rich in peanut taste. Keeping it healthy with a bunch of vegetables cooked just right.
If you are in search of all-day breakfast meals, they also have 'silog.' Try their Adobo-Silog that will surely hit your hunger spot for piquant flavors.
Tro-Pares is located at the Food Court of SM City Masinag, 4th floor, Marcos Hiway, Antipolo City.

Monday, February 26, 2018

SM City Masinag Food Crawl: Mr. Kimbob

Mr. Kimbob is my easiest go-to place in SM Food Court to have my Korean fix every now and then. When the SM City Masinag Food Crawl happened, I greatly anticipated having a serving of their famous Bibimbob on the table.

For only P109, I already got a sizzling plate of Bibimbob (bibimbap) with a complete and balanced serving of meat, vegetables, kimchi, and egg over steamy rice. You can add extra heat and extra flavor on it with their Korean paste (gochujang) in a cute paste tube.

See what I did with the Korean paste in my Bibimbob. Mix it while it's hot and enjoy it with a glass of soft drink or water.
You can choose from pork, beef and chicken as your meat siding in your Bibimbob.

Mr. Kimbob is located at the Food Court of SM City Masinag, 4th floor, Marcos Hiway, Antipolo City.

Sunday, February 25, 2018

SM City Masinag Food Crawl: Rye & Dean's


Glad to be invited by a good friend who works in SM City Masinag in Antipolo City for a rare Food Crawl which showcased 8 different tenants in their Food Court. So sad to say that my SD card got corrupted last Valentine's Day (yes, it had to be Vday) so I am getting back on each tenant one by one.

Let me introduce to you one of the great pleasures and starting it off with a very IG-worthy food presentation.

Rye & Dean's
Rye & Dean's
I admit that I am not really trying this until it had to introduce itself during the food crawl. A Brooklyn-style food tenant in SM City Masinag stood out from the rest that offer usual Filipino food. I returned to Rye & Dean's this afternoon and found out that they have a promo going on. Eye-catching and mouthful Hungarian sausages in their own six-inch buns they made themselves. They can claim that their bread is their own, they even branded it. It is served with two glasses of lemonade, plus get a soft large cookie.
I ordered what we had during the Food Crawl which is the simplest but should not be ignored. The corn dogs is an authentic recipe that you may get in amusement parks and can be brought to the cinemas without making a mess. The corn batter is the real thing unlike what we do with ready-to-mix batters. I had corn puppies, the cutest name they thought of with smaller versions of the corn dogs. Serving 4 pieces that is good for 2 or you can have it all for yourself.
Corn Puppies
What also amazed me of Rye & Dean's is they serve their food on wooden crates or boards which they also branded, saving on disposable containers.
Find Rye & Dean's at SM City Masinag, 4th floor at the Food Court beside the cinema lobby for more visually enticing sausage buns that also fill grumbling stomachs and discriminating taste. They also serve desserts at an affordable rate.