Wednesday, November 27, 2013

New Find: The Popcorn Factory

I found this as I was walking by one of the many stalls in World Trade Center.  There were 3 women tasting all the different flavors then they ended up buying 2 of each flavor so I got curious.  I went up to the sales lady and asked if I could try the Salted Caramel flavor.  One taste and I knew why the women couldn't decide which one to get.  I decided not to end up with the same dilemma as the 3 women so I quickly paid for one tumbler of the Salted Caramel and left.  I refused to try the other flavors cause i might ended up bringing them all home too.  When i got to where my sister, nephew and my sister's brother in law was, I opened the popcorn and made them try it.  The popcorn disappeared in a matter of minutes.  We all loved it.  i ended up going back and tasting the Caramel with Cheddar Cheese...  I ended up buying another one of the Salted Caramel and one tumbler of the Caramel with Cheddar Cheese as well.

My husband and I enjoy eating popcorn while watching a movie in the US (unlimited butter.. who wouldn't right?!?) but I've never been to fond of our popcorn here.  They are normally a bit tough and they make the throat itch.  The Popcorn Factory popcorn though... they are amazing!!!  They are light and airy plus the flavors are so perfect.  Not too sweet and not too salty.

Aside from the 2 flavors I mentioned, they also have Wasabi and Nori, Barbecue, White Cheddar and Peppermint.  While i didn't try all of them, I would think that they would all taste great as well.

One container of the popcorn costs Php220.  I got my stash from the Noel Bazaar at the World Trade Center.  For inquiries, you can reach them via email at thepopcornfactory.manila@gmail.com or you can call them at +63917.321.8078 or +632.577.2436

Oh!  Sorry if my picture shows half empty containers.  I completely forgot to take pictures before we ate them.  These are full to the very top when you buy them.


Happy eating!!!

Restaurant Review: Victorino's

I did a quick review for this restaurant at Zomato and it was featured for a while.

Victorino's is a Filipion-Ilocano restaurant located at Sct. Rallos corner Jamboree St. in Quezon City.  You won't miss it.

The place is very homey.  It boasts of modern filipino architecture.  It has a lot of antique or wooden pieces on display all over the area such as cabinets, bottles and tables.  It really makes you feel like you've entered a Filipino house.

Upon entering, you will already feel at home.  This is what greets you when you enter...


 There is a showcase of different items made in Ilocos and are being sold there such as towels,  blankets, native bags, brooms and a whole lot more.




This is what the dining area looks like...


They are also selling some native delicacies such as salabat, garlic pickles, mango jam, chili powder, vinegar, garlic, etc...


They have a cakes and pastries section which sells savory creations by Heny Sison...



I was very curious about their Cashew Butter...  It looked really good.


Here's what their menu looks like so you have an idea on the food they serve and the prices...




Here's what we ordered...



The Bagnet which costs Php320 is crispy, fatty and simply delish!!!  It is served with the Ilocano bagoong (which is not your normal fermented tiny shrimps but fermented fish if I'm not mistaken) that has tomatoes, onions and garlic.  You can't go wrong with bagnet. 


Then we also ordered the Kinirog which costs Php180.  It is basically rice with bagoong, longgonisa egg and pindang.  It was topped with crispy salted fish which looked like dilis to me.  This rice went well with everything we ordered.


Then I chose the Adobo Nga Baby Pusit which costs Php290.  This was the best.  I was craving for adobong pusit but I didn't want the one with all the black ink on it so I asked which one they had and the waiter happily informed me that they can do both so I chose the one that's oil based instead  of squid ink based.  I'm so glad I asked cause I loved every bite of this!!!  


Of course, we had to get the Mangga Salad since my friends and I love green mangoes.  One order costs Php135.  This was so good with all our food.  It had green mangoes, onions, salted egg, tomatoes and bagoong.


You should never pass up dessert when you see all the lovely cakes on display right?  So we tried the Caramel Coated Yema which costs Php18/pc.  Its a little bit pricier than your usual yema but it is so good.  All you need is one piece and it will definitely satisfy your cravings for sweets.


We also tried the Strawberry Shortcake.  One slice costs Php207.50.  This I wasn't too happy with.  I've definitely had better strawberry shortcakes before.  I found it very bland.


The service was great too.  The servers were very patient with us.  We went on a weekday and we got there at around 1:30PM i think.  In the end, we were the only ones there talking but the servers happily accommodated us til the very end.

To sum it all up, I would highly recommend this place.  Even if I live all the way in Paranaque, I would still take the time to drive all the way there to have lunch or dinner there again.  It was definitely worth it.






Restaurant Review: Mom and Tina's

I first discovered Mom and Tina's a few years back.  I've never stopped going since then.  

I like the branch in E. Rodriguez Avenue, Pasig City since it is bigger and has ample parking space.  They also have a branch near Greenbelt but it's hard to park there.

Anyway, I took my nephews with me to eat at the E. Rodriguez Avenue branch before heading to Las Farolas in Tiendesitas (I'll blog about that too).  The kids loved the place just as much as I did.

Honestly, the food is nothing spectacular but it is good and reasonably priced.  What they have managed to perfect are some of their desserts.  

The restaurant has a country theme which I love.  Everything is wood and plaid.  They have couch seating all over the place as well as normal dining chairs too.  The place is just so homey and cozy.


They have one of my favorites in this pastry shelf...  the kesong puti pandesal.  I love it.  You can just take some to go and pop them in the oven to heat them up and you will have the best breakfast or mirienda food.  They also have Empanadas, Cheese Rolls, Cookies, Cinnamon Rolls and a whole lot more...


They also have cupcakes and large cakes for sale.


Their freezer houses my favorites...  I love their Mango Walnut Torte!!!  You can order the large ones but they have small cups for individual consumption.  Some of their other desserts in here are Toblerone Walnut Torte, Double Chocolate Mousse, White Toblerone Walnut Torte, Strawberry Walnut Torte and a whole lot more.


 I ordered the US Beef tapa that day and so sis the yaya of my nephews.  This tapa is different.  It reminds me more of bacon than tapa.  It's cut as thin as bacon and fried to a crisp.  It is definitely good especially if you like bacon.


The boys ordered Fish and Chips... which they loved.  It was more like home made fish and chips.  It was actually really good.  Don't expect it to be like Chili's fish and chips though or you'll end up disappointed.


The boys also ordered the Waffle Pancakes... they loved it too but I wasn't so thrilled by it.  I like my waffles crisp while my pancakes soft and airy.  This reminded me more of soggy waffles.  But the boys loved it so I guess it's cause i expected it to be more like waffles that's why I didn't like it.


Of course I had to order dessert...  I got the Mango Walnut Torte.  It is sooooo good!  Don't just take my word for it...  try it.  Its not too sweet but not too bland.  Its just right.  The Mango and Walnuts and so good plus all the cream is just heavenly.


I spent a total of Php1,170 for 4 entrees, 1 dessert and 2 drinks.  I would say that it was definitely worth it.