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March 27th, 2012 — Affairs, Appetizer, Best Food Forward, Beverage, Bonifacio Global City, Casual, Chinese, Coffee Shops, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, European, Filipino, French, Fusion, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Malaysian, NBC Tent, New Brews, Pizza / Pasta, Promos / Events, Quick Service, Restaurants, Steakhouse, Sweet Shops, Taguig, Thai, Western, Where To Eat
Bon Chon, Chicken Charlie, and now – Chicken Delish! I made sure to check out this humble stall at the recently concluded Best Food Forward food fair held at NBC Tent in Bonifacio Global City over the weekend.
Chicken Delish
The foremost reason is because Chicken Delish owner Annalyn Jusay-Zoglmann pimped it out to me. 🙂 She is fellow blogger as well so I was curious on what she came up with since her sole (so far) and actual branch in Paranaque is beyond my reach.
Chicken Delish Sauces
It’s one of those home-style fried chicken made more special with its tasty sauces such as the sweet and spicy sauce, Pinoy barbecue, sriracha (Thai hot sauce mixed with butter and honey), Pinoy buffalo, and the good old salt and pepper. While still being improved, her bestsellers are the sweet and spicy sauce which was not surprising with Filipino customers.
For my part, I tried it with the sweet sauce last Saturday and was satisfied. The meat was still tender and juicy even if it was late in the afternoon already. The chapchae side dish I chose was also good even by itself. Hopefully I can try it with the Pinoy barbecue sauce soon.
Annalyn says that she was serving her gourmet-style fried chicken to her family even before the bonchon craze hit the metro. ” Chicken is something every member of my family loves and experimenting on the many ways to cook it was a natural progression of our passion for all things poultry-related.”
Chicken Delish @ Best Food Forward 2012
“It came to a point that I wasn’t just happy serving my chicken at home as I was also pondering my retirement from the corporate jungle and embarking on a business… I went ahead to test my business idea in the Soderno Sunday market last year and after its initial success with the weekend crowd, an opportunity came for me to open a stand-alone store at the Caltex Gas station in Better Living, Paranaque City. I’ve also been joining bazaars like the Midnight Mercato in the Fort to gain further exposure for my product,” adds Annalyn or AJ for short.
Chicken Delish Menu / Sidedish
Chicken Delish Price
Chicken Delish‘s four-piece chicken wings afford-ably cost P90 while the two-piece drumsticks are at P120. Feel free to share your experience with Chicken Delish in the comment section below specially if you’re from the south. 🙂
Best Food Forward Photos
Next, here are the other Best Food Forward photos I got from the food fair. Thanks to Nuffnang Philippines for the blogger tickets.
Picket Fence Ice Cream Cart
SkewU Skewers
Pink Wasabi
Mochiko Ice Cream and Ponzarotti
Pinoy Eats World
Best Food Forward Seminars and Cooking Demos
Med Chef
Chorizo Burger and a popcorn concessionaire
Crunchy Belly
Wagyu Burger and Special Chocolate booth
Moderne Culinaire Academy
JT's Manukan and Malabon Delicacies
Thai Cha Yen
Cuisiniers (left); Milk Chocolate booth (right)
88DB.com
Our Kitchen and OpenRice.com booth (I'm an OpenRicer myself!)
Yummy Magazine
Did you go to the Best Food Forward last weekend? How was it? Which were your favorite food concessionaire? NomNom’s choice from those I have tried are Crunchy Belly of Carlo’s Kitchen, SkewU, Pint Homemade Ice Cream, ButterBeer, and well, Chicken Delish.
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March 23rd, 2012 — Affairs, Beverage, Bonifacio Global City, Casual, Chinese, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, European, Filipino, French, Fusion, NBC Tent, New Brews, Promos / Events, Restaurants, Taguig, Western, Where To Eat
All is set for the big day tomorrow as Manila’s benefit summer food fair – Best Food Forward – comes back to town from its success last year!
Sumang Malagkit with Tsokolate
Bigger and better, BEST FOOD FORWARD 2012 returns with more surprises and enjoyable activities on March 24 and 25, 2012 at the NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City in Taguig. It promises to be an affair where everyone can savor the best food from food entrepreneurs and exhibitors all in one roof.
Best Food Forward likewise aims to encourage group of friends, families and industry people to appreciate our local delicacies, entrepreneurial talent and creativity/
Photo Teasers:
Not too long ago, NomNom Club, together with a select group of foodies, were able to try about ten of the food exhibitors in the upcoming Best Food Forward that served like sort of a teaser. 🙂
They are
- The Fruit Garden – Luxury Jam
- Casa San Luis
- Manang’s Chicken
- Pint Homemade Ice Cream
- Skew U
- Butter-Beer
- Simply Pie
- Quantum Cafe
- Carlo’s Kitchen – Crunchy Belly
- and the Chocolate food concessionaire which served different chocolate by-products including brownies, and chocolate dips for the suman. The taste is so rich and authentic…I forgot their name! 🙂
The Fruit Garden (by Pierre Marmonier Marmonier) - I got to try their new flavors
Casa San Luis
Mannang's Chicken
Simply Pie
Quantum Cafe
Chocolate Food Concessionaire (whose name/brand I forgot) 🙂
All the above-mentioned ten concessionaires served fantastic treats but four among them deserves the ‘NomNom” seal! 🙂 You should not miss the following in tomorrow’s Best Food Forward:
Crunchy Belly of Carlo's Kitchen
Butter Beer with its Child Creator
Panghimagas: Pint Homemade Ice Cream
Here are some more of the food concessionaires (including):
- Chicken Delish
- 3 Angels
- AZChia-ChiaBia
- Bacolod Chicken Inasal
- Bliss
- Bonanza Roasted Calf
- Casa San Luis
- Chewy Junior
- Choclery Artisan Chocolates
- Cinq Dessert Boutique
- Cuisiniers
- Culinary Institute of Aristocrat
- Cupcake Boutique
- DEC
- Downtown Philly
- Duckie’s Cupcakes
- Eat my GF (Garlic Fries)
- Enzo’s Shawarma
- The Fruit Garden – Luxury Jam
- Gold Leaf Tea
- Ineng’s
- Jam Foods & Co. – Angus Beef Tapa
- Justine’s Baked Goods
- Kate Baked
- Kate Bakes
- Khao Shong Coffee
- Little Louie’s Cupcakes
- Lu Chi Authentic Dimsum House
- Mama Lou’s
- Manang’s Chicken
- Megabites Chocolates
- Monster Cookies
- Our Cookie Jar
- Our Kitchen by Manila Catering
- Perfect Home Living
- Picket Fence Milk & Ice Cream Bar
- Pint Homemade Ice Cream
- Rice Pots
- SaWrap and Roll
- Smoochies Basil Seed Drink
- Skew U
- Snow Joe Cream Coolers
- The Souq Organics
- Sugar Cakes by Ana’s Kitchen
- Sweet Vanilla
- Teys’ Cakes and Pastries
- Think Wink Cookies
- Tokyo Bubble Tea
- Unit 16 Sweets
- Yemashita
Food Cencessionaires who explained their delicacies led by Ms. Gwen Carino
Best Food Forward 2 is also for the benefit of the Unang Hakbang Foundation and is supported by Gastro Chef, M Café, Chelsea Market & Restaurant, Mr. Jones, Momo, Melba’s Farm, Café Lupe, Flavors on Fire Catering, Modern Culinaire Academy, Gourmet Farms, Pinoy Organics, Baicapture, and Make Believe. With special thanks to media partners Flavors, Yummy, Entrepreneur, Appetite, BC Media, BusinessWorld, Click the City, 88db, Openrice, MacGraphics Carranz, Media Magnet, Nuffnang, Myweb.ph, AllTravelSpots.com, IEMAS, and Crossover 105.1.
Best Food Forward 2012
NomNom Club and BFF
For more information on Best Food Forward, you may contact 0917 8871933, 2119644 or bestfoodforward2@gmail.com. Check out www.bestfoodforward.com.ph as well. Ticket prices for entrance is at P50.
March 13th, 2012 — Bar/Grills, Bonifacio Global City, Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Filipino, Fusion, New Brews, Quick Service, Restaurants, Taguig, Where To Eat
You might mistaken quick-serve restaurant Floring’s BBQ and Grill for Chic-Boy if you will just look at the menu offerings and the price range it lists. Add to that the Paa and Pecho dishes with unlimited rice mark and you might think you are at Mang Inasal.
Floring's BBQ & Grill
Three weeks standing Floring’s BBQ and Grill, along the 4th and 31st avenue of Fort Bonifacio, opened up as an affordable alternative for Fort Bonifacio office goers that seemed to get inspiration from more established restaurants Chic-Boy and Mang Inasal.
Recommended Dishes
I got to try some of it’s dishes for the first time during lunch and it was generally a good experience. The interior is clean and colorful fit for a glaring grill house.
I would have to recommend their Crispy Chicken which you can also get as a meal called Chicken-Tastic with a choice of Paa or Pecho for only P99 with plain rice or P120 with Java Rice. Add P22 and get a softdrink or iced tea as well. It reminds me of Max’s fried chicken. 😛
Floring's Cripy Chicken : Paa or Pecho
A complete good meal with drink for a total of P142 (if Java Rice) may be a little above the budget of a regular office worker but if you consider the location and it’s neighboring restaurants, this is already ok (don’t forget the unlimited rice).
The second dish I give a thumbs up is their Bangus Sisig at P140 (Top Photo). The serving size might be short for two persons but the taste makes up for it.
Chef Florabel Co-Yatco did a great job on these two from those I have tried.
Needs Improvement
Ensaladang talong
Pork Ensaladang Talong (P60) was also good but the serving is smaller than that of the photo in the menu.
The Halo-halo (P80) is very good in taste and the ice shaving is better than that of most other restaurants. On the other hand, the P80 price in ratio to the serving size is also above than most/average in the market. I think it’s a bit over-priced.
Lechon Manok
I was able to try the Lechon Manok (P165 half /P299 whole) and the 2-pcs Pork BBQ meal similar to Paa/Pecho pricing (P99/P120).
The taste is average and nothing special. I believe it can be made better.
Halo-Halo
Next to Order
I checked their menu and perhaps I’ll try their Morning-Mazing breakfast meals next or the seafood offerings which they also have. Moreso, the bestseller Whole Liempo (P165) and Pork Binagoongan (P99/P120) looks promising.
Floring’s BBQ and Grill
Unit 2, 31st corner 4th avenue, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City
Tel No: (632) 966 6873
10am-11pm
Interirors (1st floor) of Floring's
Floring's in Bonifacio Global City (Facade)
Considering that Floring’s BBQ Grill have been in operation for only less than a month, I say they are doing a good job and we hope for more improvements in the near future. Number of branches aside, Chic-boy beware! 😛
March 2nd, 2012 — Alabang, Batangas, Casual, Cebu, Cravings, Cuisine, Davao, Filipino, Greenhills, Iloilo, Makati, Mandaluyong, Manila, Naga, New Brews, Ortigas, Paranaque, Pasay, Pasig, places, Quezon City, Restaurants, Singapore, SouthEast Asia, Tagaytay, Taguig, The Fort, Vegetarian, Where To Eat
It’s the season of Lent once again. For Catholics like myself, it is the time of prayer and fasting. And by fasting, this means we should not indulge on meat. Max’s Restaurant, the House that Fried Chicken Built, recently brought its classic Filipino flavors into new and lighter dishes for the Lenten Season. Launched last February 29, I was lucky to be part of the first group to try these sumptuous healthy meals.
Bobby Simborio, Corporate Communications Officer for Max’s Group of Companies
“At Max’s we understand that Lent is a special time for Filipinos. This has inspired us to create our lightest and the most scrumptious fare for lent. These dishes are bursting with flavors, married with the homegrown classic taste that Filipinos love – its a certified gustatory experience for everyone,” says Mr. Bobby Simborio, Max’s Corporate Communications Officer for Max’s Group of Companies as he introduced their latest offering for the lenten season.
As we were the “certified” to first try out these dishes, I was already excited just seeing their posters. My taste buds were ready to check them out. I was intrigued and they didn’t fail me.
Adobong Kangkong Stuffed Tofu
Max’s Adobong Kangkong Stuffed Tofu
They served the Max’s Adobong Kangkong Stuffed Tofu (Php150) first. As a tofu lover, it is given that I would love this dish but its fresh Kangkong leaves did all the trick in making it a lot better. The shiitake and button mushrooms completed the fare while drizzled in sweet adobo sauce. This would be appreciated by both vegetable or non-vegetable eaters. It’s also a sweet alternative to the sizzling tofu in Max’s menu.
Max’s Cauliflower Puffs
The next one is quite deceiving for the picky young eaters and meat lovers. Max’s Cauliflower Puffs (Php160) may look like a simple puff with crispy stuff inside, but there is a cauliflower dipped in special batter. The vegetable is not immediately visible because it is deep fried and comes up with a special sauce.
The kids who were present during the event didn’t even notice the taste of the cauliflower. I enjoyed this dish because I absolutely love eating veggies. It’s crunchiness was also enjoyable.
Cauliflower Puffs
Max’s Sizzling Seafood in Honey Bagoong Sauce
The last dish was so intriguing that it already got me thinking about its taste before they served it. Max’s Sizzling Seafood in Honey Bagoong Sauce (Php265) is so delicious, I stuffed my plate just as much I could consume. It’s made of breaded cream dory, shrimp and deep fried squid rings served with a special sweet sauce, honey and piquant bagoong. It’s a must try for seafood aficionados. I was actually looking for the bagoong taste, but the honey overpowers its saltiness.
Sizzling Seafood in Honey Bagoong Sauce
Max's Fried Chicken
And of course, we were served with the famous Max’s Chicken.
* Story and photos by Contributor Ria Hazel C. Lumandog of http://sugarsmile.blogspot.com
Try out these heartwarming dishes for lent that are truly divine. 🙂 You may also check out www.maxschicken.com. The Lenten Dishes are now available in all Max’s Restaurants nationwide since yesterday, March 1, 2012.
February 20th, 2012 — Affairs, Alabang, Batangas, Casual, Cebu, Cravings, Cuisine, Davao, Filipino, Fusion, Greenhills, Iloilo, Makati, Mandaluyong, Manila, Naga, Ortigas, Paranaque, Pasig, Promos / Events, Quezon City, Restaurants, Tagaytay, Taguig, The Fort, Where To Eat
Max's Fried Chicken P299
Max’s Restaurant, the brand that has given you the ‘sarap-to-the-bones‘ fried chicken, is offering their biggest chicken takeout promo so far!
Starting today, February 20, 2012, customers can bring home their favorite regular Max’s Fried Chicken for a good take-out deal of PhP299, down from the original P375 price.
“Filipinos have an endearing habit of ‘taking out’ food after they dine at their favorite restaurant. It’s part of our generous and inherent family-oriented nature,” says Bobby Simborio, Corporate Communications Officer for Max’s Group of Companies. “With Max’s Chicken Take-out Promo, we want our customers to bring home the most scrumptious surprise to their families – Max’s “sarap-to-the-bones†Fried Chicken,†Simborio added.
Max's Chicken Take Out Promo
Max’s Restaurant “Chicken Take Out Treat P299” will be available in all 123 branches nationwide from February 20 up to March 31, 2012 only.
January 20th, 2012 — Affairs, Appetizer, Beverage, Chinese, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, Filipino, Fusion, Indonesian, Italian, Promos / Events, Sinaporean, Western
16 student chefs, 16 delicious dishes and desserts, 5 celebrity chef judges, and 1 brand to remember that is Moulinex – that is how you would describe the afternoon of January 14 last Saturday – having been the Moulinex You Cook Video Recipe Challenge semi-finals!
Cream Pie with Malunggay
16 student chefs and HRM students from 9 reputable cooking schools cooked-out each other as they competed for the coveted nods of 5 celebrity chef judges in the recent Moulinex You Cook contest.
Held at Hotel Intercon in Makati, the 1.5 hour cooking challenge decided the top 8 finalists from among the contestants who submitted their video recipes. The Top 8Â moves on to the final round on January 28, 2012 (venue TBA).
Kitchen Ingredients
Batch 1 Moulinex You Cook Challenge Participants
Batch 2 Moulinex You Cook Challenge Participatns
They were judges on the following criteria:
- Taste 30%
- Ease of Preparation 20%
- Creativity/Originality 15%
- Visual Appeal 15%
- Optimization of Moulinex Products 15%
- Personality 5%
Moulinex YouCook Judges
The celebrity chef judges were: Chef Bruce Lim, Chef Niño Laus, Nina Daza-Puyat, Rory Subida, and Laurent Casteret.
Celebrity Chefs in Action
Chef Masters
Almost all the dishes looked great, while a few was challenged by the limited time. Nonetheless the judges were encouraging enough giving a pat-in-the-back advise that they can still do better the next time.
Food Photos:
Budding Chefs
Participant Photos:
Tempting Dishes
The Top 8 Finalists
After the scores were tallied and counted with a DTI representative, the Top 8 Finalists were named. They are (in no particular order):
- Halson Lapuz (First Gourmet Academy)
- Romeo Apostol Jr.
- Juno Pocholo Sedigo (First Gourmet Academy)
- James Andrian Bacaldo (Center for Culinary Arts Manila)
- Nino Carlo Rosali (Asian Institute of Culinary Arts)
- Rosana Ramel (Maligaya Institute for Culinary Arts and Residential Services)
- Karen Grace Santiago (La Consolacion College – Manila)
- Leonelia De Castro (MOST Institute)
Moulinex Products
Moulinex is exclusively distributed by Collins International Trading Corporation. Moulinex appliances are available at all leading department stores and appliance stores nationwide. Their kitchen appliances include a Food Preparation Line such as food processors, meat mincer, chopper, electric knife, immersion blender, hand mixer, and stand mixer. They also have a Beverage, Cooking, Breakfast, and Home Care Line.
Moulinex Products
Grand Finals Prizes
Grand Prize Winner:
Contestant: P40, 000 cash, Stay and Learn Program inclusive of an overnight stay of Intercontinental Hotel, Moulinex Master Chef Tour, gift packs from sponsors and a Certificate of Recognition.
Mentor: P5, 000 cash, P5, 000 worth of Moulinex products and gift packs from sponsors.
School: P25, 000 worth of Moulinex products and an F & B/Cooking Seminar for selected students courtesy of Intercontinental Hotel.
Second Prize:
Contestant: P20, 000 cash, gift vouchers from Intercontinental Hotel, gift packs from sponsors and a Certificate of Recognition.
Mentor: P4, 000 cash, P3, 000 worth of Moulinex products and gift packs from sponsors.
School: P15, 000 worth of Moulinex products.
Consolation Prizes:
6 Consolation prizes of P5,000 cash each for the other 6 finalists and Certificate of Participation.
For more details and information, visit their website www.moulinexyoucook.com or email moulinexyoucook@gmail.com Contact Mr. Marvin Mancera, Brand Marketing Assistant-Moulinex at 681-6161 or 681-6163.
In the grand finals 8 days from now, the student chefs will go head to head in their last showdown to know whose dishes will rise above the rest. Certainly, there’s no place for mediocrity and we will anticipate on that day whose creation will emerge as the 2011 Moulinex You Cook Video Recipe Challenge Grand Winner!
January 9th, 2012 — Affairs, Cuisine, Filipino, McKinley Hill, Promos / Events, Taguig, Venice Piazza, Where To Eat
The new Philippine tourism slogan was launched last Saturday and marked the start of DOT’s new tourism campaign. It says: “It’s More Fun in The Philippines!“
Slogan issues discussed in this article aside, the propagation of the slogan highly depended on social media and its viral nature. To be more specific, the DOT wanted to promote the Philippines online through a meme.
Wikipedia defines a meme as
- An element of a culture or behavior that may be passed from one individual to another by nongenetic means, esp. imitation.
- An image, video, etc. that is passed electronically from one Internet user to another.
It's More Fun in The Philippines
‘It’s More Fun in The Philippines‘ Food Meme
And as NomNom Club‘s contribution in this social media effort, we have joined the ‘Fun‘. I opened up food-related folders and looked for something Filipino.
First of our contribution which I released this afternoon is the ‘Banan Leaf‘ meme. This is a shot I got about early October of 2011 at Venuce Piazza in McKinley Hill, Taguig City. We were dining alfresco in one of their dining promos.
I encourage you to create your own food memes too that will fit in promoting the Philippines as a fun food destination. Feel free to post your food photos Facebook and Twitter with the hash tags #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines #1ForFun so that it will automatically be collated. Feel free to share our post in Facebook. Check out this tutorial on How to Create Your Own It’s More Fun in the Philippines Meme.
January 4th, 2012 — Affairs, Appetizer, Bar/Grills, Casual, Chinese, Coffee Shops, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, Filipino, French, Fusion, Korean, McKinley Hill, New Brews, Pizza / Pasta, Promos / Events, Restaurants, Steakhouse, Taguig, Venice Piazza, Vietnamese, Western, Where To Eat
The Food Adventure at Venice Piazza is back. It’s where you can taste the flavors of 12 restaurants for P600.
We have tried something similar to this mid of last year and another one about three months ago called Platter for 8 also in Venice Piazza where 14 participating restaurants offered big servings of dishes fit for eight people only for Php800.
This time, the Food Adventure if from 12 restaurants and only for P600! I have yet to try this one but they will start this weekend January 7 and every Saturday and Sunday following that until March 31, 2012. It is also offered only during 4pm to 9pm. Let’s see how this compares soon.
The Participating restaurants are :
- Blackwood Bistro
- The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
- Empire Deli
- Figaro
- KBOP
- KUSE
- Little Asia
- Old Vine Grille
- Pho Hoa
- Pinchos
- Red Crab Alimango House
- Ramen Bar
- Sol Gelato
- Yo Swirls
Food Adventure at Venice Piazza
It’s nice to see Figaro joined the promo this time as they were not in the list of previous promos (or maybe it’s a new branch, I don’t know). 🙂
Check out the details of the promo mechanics at Taste of Manila blog (click on link).
12 Restaurants - Php 600
So if you’re not doing anything this weekend, you might want to drop by McKinley Hill and check out the Food Adventure at Venice Piazza. Personally, I suggest you try it starting January 8 onwards, you wouldn’t want the inconsistencies of first day blues that goes with new activities. On the other hand, I’ll be at Market Market on Saturday, hopefully I can pass by. Bring your family to enjoy!