I've counted down the days from when we got the tickets for
the food tour until the day of the said event. ELEVEN DAYS. It's a short wait
and it made me overjoyed. I already had my vacation leave plotted on this day and
I was so ready to just dive myself into this exciting and much-awaited event.
Let me give you a background of what this food tour is
about. JJ Yulo, a well-known chef, food blogger and co-founder of Pinoy Eats World, headed this tour where you will enjoy your Saturday afternoon visiting
four lovely food outlets around BGC. The tour will run for about two to three
hours and you will get a progressive meal while travelling using the BGC Hop
On, Hop Off Bus (HOHO). The food tour will be held for 4 weeks. They started on
the last Saturday of June up until the third Saturday of July. So the last tour
will be on July 20th. We happen to join their third week last July 13th. No
tour is the same and the food tourists have no clue of where the HoHo will take
them.
On to our experience! My food buddy, Cyril, and I were so
excited to hop on the BGC HoHo but we're a bit shy to be the first participants.
They might think we're too excited (Of course, we are!) so we waited for a few
minutes before we approach the organizers. We were welcomed with BGC Food
Tour pins and Food magazines.
JJ Yulo introduced us to Pat Fernandez, Solar
News Channel's news anchor and 2008 Binibining Pilipinas Miss International,
and Monica Llamas, commercial and print ad model. He also gave us a brief story
of how he lived there for around 10 years. He even gave us recommendations of
the restaurants/bars/shops that he often visit.
We arrived on our first stop and boy, we are so fired up to
get the tour started! There, we were greeted by Ukulele Manila, a band of 4,
playing ukulele (duh?) and singing their cover of certain songs. I remembered
they covered a Jason Mraz, Bruno Mars and Vanessa Carlton song. They actually
play on every stop before JJ introduces the owners and give a brief background
about the place. They're quite good, though I'm not sure which of them are the original
members since I've seen some other faces on other posts about them.
1st Stop: Kasbah
Kasbah is a Moroccan restaurant and a Boracay favorite. They
opened their first branch there and I can imagine the look on their patron's
faces when they first heard that Kasbah opened a branch here in Manila. No need
to visit Bora if you're craving for their food.
They served us first with the authentic Moroccan Mint Tea.
The server explained that serving it comes with a ritual. He poured the tea to
our little glasses, poured it back to the teapot, then back to our glasses. I
don't know what that meant but it's a Moroccan thing. Haha
Since it's our first destination, we were there for their
appetizers. They served us with their Kemia, which means cold appetizers.
According to their website, a Moroccan meal starts with cold appetizers and is
usually served with bread. They are mostly left on the table as side dishes
with their main course.
Kasbah served us with their Zaalouk, which is a an eggplant with tomato dip. I think they grill the eggplant because it has this smoky taste and it also goes well with their Pita Bread.
Kasbah served us with their Zaalouk, which is a an eggplant with tomato dip. I think they grill the eggplant because it has this smoky taste and it also goes well with their Pita Bread.
The Mechouia, which are roasted sweet peppers with tomato
dip, for me is best eaten with their Pita Bread and it just kind of reminds me
of the typical salsa, which I am not a fan of. Sorry!
The Falafel is a deep fried ball of ground chickpeas and
fava beans sprinkled with sesame seeds. It is served with a dip, which I think is cheese. Not really
sure.
One of their chefs served us their Hummus Harissa, which is
a spiced chickpea and tahini puree. I was scared to try it at first because of
the red spices, which I thought is spicy. Good thing it's not! It just tastes
like chickpea. Period.
Their place is commendable because you will really feel like
you're in Morocco. They are passionate in making their guests feel that they
are indeed in the country enjoying their food, music and ambiance.
We also met the co-owner of Kasbah, Mrs. Madonna English.
I am not really a fan of Moroccan food and we only tasted some
of their appetizers so I don't have much to say about their dishes. I'd love to
try their Tagines some other time and their coffee offerings, too.
2nd Stop: URBN Bar & Kitchen
This is the most exciting part of the tour for me. I repeat.
This is the most exciting part of the tour for me.
From Kasbah, we walked our way to URBN Bar & Kitchen. It
is located at the 3rd floor of Fort Pointe Building, formerly Pier One.
The place is very spacious and according to their chef and
co-owner, Chef Benjo Tuason, they used raw materials to design the place.
They also have a separate area for smoking and non-smoking guests. They are open even until
7am. They also have VIP areas! I am so curious of what the place looks like at night. Goodbye Seventh
High! (Not that I've been there. Haha)
Chef Benjo introduced us with the food that we are about to
consume. I heard Mac and Cheese, soufflé and cheesecake. I wanted to jump with
glee and clap my hands but that would be embarrassing so I just smiled from
ear-to-ear.
Their crew started to put plates of mini burgers, fries,
chips and dips, macaroni and soufflé on their huge table. Cyril and I had a
quick photo-op before we took our plates and serve ourselves with their
scrumptious meal.
Each table is given a bucket of Home Made Potato Chips. The
potato chips are typical but it comes with an aioli and pesto dip. I've tried
both dips and loved it. Pesto is something that I am very fond of so this made
me thrilled. I also liked the aioli since the garlic flavor is not too strong. I can eat buckets of this while watching my favorite series or even bring this to a moviehouse.
Assorted Crostinis; this is a plate of crostinis topped with
smoked salmon and capers, Jamon Serrano, tomato and basil. I took the one with
the smoked salmon and loved it. I've always hated the look of raw (or sort of
raw) fish on a dish but this is just delicious. Those little Italian toasts
won't be just an appetizer for me, I can definitely have that for lunch.
We were served as well with a Manchego Souffle. It is very
fluffy and is covered with truffle cream sauce garnished with crispy Jamon
Serrano. I'm not into cheese unless it's pasta, pizza or burgers. What is wrong
with me? Nevertheless, that Jamon Serrano strip is to die for! It is so crispy and sinful!
Next is the Mac and Choreese. Yes, you guessed it! Choreese
means chorizo and cheese! I only got a small portion of it but it was packed
with flavor. I even saved a spoonful on my plate for my last bite. Save the
best for last, right?
I only had one of these little treats, the Caramelized Onion
and Bacon Tartlets. I'm not much of a fan of tarts but I loved that pesto cream
cheese, man!
We also feasted on their Mini Blackbenny Angus Burgers and
Mini Curried Shrimp Burgers or at least the latter 'cause I wasn't able to
taste the Angus Burgers. We were the last to get our food since we took some
photos first. That's alright because those Shrimp Burgers are a delight. SHRIMP
on a BURGER, FTW! Oops, I got carried away.
The Angus Burgers are made up of brioche buns, mild cheddar,
bacon, onion-jam and aioli. It comes with Hand Cut Fries. The Shrimp Burgers also
has brioche buns but used curry mayonnaise, romaine lettuce and tomato. It is
served with Onion Rings. You can order extras of these. Yey!
Whenever Cy and I take a bite of those burgers, we would
literally look at each other and laugh 'cause it just tasted so good that our
faces light up. The other food tourists in front of us are also giggling
because the burgers are one hell of a comfort food.
They are not done yet! They also served a huge board of
cheesecakes, not just one huge board, TWO! URBN bid us goodbye with a taste if their
new cheesecakes. We got to sample their Salted Caramel, Mango, Maple Bacon and
Brownie. It all tasted so good that when we were about to leave, I even took a
last bite of their Mango Cheesecake from the board a few feet away from the
door! BTW, they are also generous with their Iced Tea. I simply love them. I will definitely come back for more.
I wanted to hug Chef Benjo for all his creations that they shared with us but I am demure and reserved (LOL) so I just asked for a picture
with him. HAHAHA
My long lost brother. Thanks for the pic, Cy! |
I am not much of a drinker nor a clubber but I am definitely
coming back for their food. I would like to discover more of their Kitchen side
than the other.
This is the most exciting part of the tour for me. I repeat.
This is the most exciting part of the tour for me. Bwahahahaha
Stop #3: Cue Modern Barbecue
This place is a haven for carnivores. They surely took
barbecuing to a whole new level. Seriously.
I like their display in front of their restaurant. The chairs look cool and is also comfortable. It compliments the bulbs inside and you can also learn the cuts of meats when you checked out their place.
So modern. Look at the meat cuts on the lower right photo! |
We met Ms. Pebbles, co-owner of Cue Modern Barbecue. Ain't she pretty?
We were seated with Monica's mom and her friend. They are so
cool to talk to and we enjoyed their company. While Cue is preparing their
carnivorous treats, one of their waiters asked us if we'd like a glass of Lemon
Margarita or Watermelon n' Mint Fruitshake. Hah! Of course, I took advantage of
the Watermelon! That drink was so refreshing! I never thought I'd like anything
with mint but this was an exception. Maybe because it wasn't too minty that's
why I loved it. Cy wanted to try the Margarita but we had to leave for our last
stop so he didn't get a chance to taste it. Next time!
They placed their boards on the some of the tables for the
tourists to dig in. We grabbed our plates and checked out their offerings.
On the table, they served Bone Marrow and Steak Tacos, Make
Your Own Fish Tacos and King Henry-Cut Pork Chop. Each dish has its own
signature sauce/salsa.
The Bone Marrow and Steak Tacos come with flour tortillas
and for its salsas, they have roasted corn and sweet n' spicy salsa verde. It
was spiced just right for me and I love how tender it is. I just love my steak
a bit more peppery so I guess I would ask for more pepper next time. I wasn't
able to taste the bone marrow. Too bad.
Their Make Your Own Fish Tacos is a panko-crusted white fish
and similar with the first one, it is served with flour tortillas and roasted
corn salsa. But this time, they replaced the salsa verde with a cilantro-lime
tartar. The fish tasted good but my mom can also make them so I didn't find it
special at all.
King Henry-Cut Pork Chop is salty but I sometimes like salty
food so this was okay for me. Cy find it too salty, though. The pork skin is
just so crunchy and divine! I gulped it down again with my second glass of
Watermelon n' Mint Fruitshake.
Stop #4: Gourmandise Patisserie
We hopped on the HoHo again and went to our last
destination. We hoped that it would be at Cold Stone Creamery because JJ
mentioned it. Turned out that it's Gourmandise Patisserie, the cute store
beside it. JJ told us that it is owned by Sunshine Pengson, which is
the wife of Chef Rob Pengson so I forgot about Cold Stone.
We hopped off the bus and I was easily captivated by the
ambiance of the patisserie. It was small but is nicely decorated. They offer
Parisian eclairs so what's not to love? Plus, I have a sweet tooth. Did I
mention that I have a cupcake business? Oh okay, you get the picture.
Mrs. Pengson looks very cheerful and I should say that she
smiles a lot. I think I know why. We sure do. Hehe Anyway, she told us that
this patisserie is her new baby and her husband promoted another baby, this
time a larger bakery called Shine that will open in SM Aura around September.
Cyril and I got a sample of their Coffee Eclairs and a
Chocolate Mini Cupcake. I love how the cupcake is not too sweet but the icing
is. I wish I ate it cold. I think the Coffee Eclair needs more coffee though. I
was thinking of dipping it in espresso to kick it up a notch. I'd love to try
some of the other Eclairs soon!
The food tour was over. Breathe in. Breathe out. JJ and
Monica thanked us and I wanted to thank them personally so we waited for a few
tourists to leave so we could take pictures with them. Cy forced me to approach
Chef Rob and JJ so I did.
I'm glad Cyril forced me! *kilig* |
I obliged Cy to get his photo taken with Monica and Pat so
he did.
I hope they will conduct this tour again next year. I really
enjoyed this day and I felt the genuine hospitality of each of the restaurants
that we visited. There's nothing more exciting than a food tour! I've really
experienced the diverse food options here. Now I can say that the best things in life are free,
literally.
Thanks JJ Yulo, you're a great guy. And THANK YOU Mr. and Mrs. Pickiest Eater, I wouldn't have known this if it weren't for your blog.
Jeez, that was a long post. Ktnxbye.
Please watch out for what happened after this food tour on
my next entry!
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