
Mad For Pizza
Nomnomnom, Eat, Nomnomnom, Eat, Nomnomnom
August 28th, 2014 — Affairs, Casual, Cravings, Cuisine, Fusion, New Brews, Pizza / Pasta, Promos / Events, Quezon City, Restaurants, Timog, Tomas Morato, Western, Where To Eat
Mad For Pizza
June 27th, 2011 — 6750, Ayala Triangle Gardens, Banawe, Batangas, Beverage, Bonifacio Global City, Cebu, Coffee Shops, Cravings, Cuisine, Davao, Eastwood, Forbes Town Center, Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 1, Greenbelt 3, Greenhills, Iloilo, Jupiter St, Makati, Makati Avenue, Malate, Malaysia, Mandaluyong, Manila, Newport City, Ortigas, Paranaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, Restaurants, Robinsons Galleria, Rockwell, Singapore, Singapore, SM Megamall, SM North Edsa, SouthEast Asia, Sweet Shops, Tagaytay, Taguig, The Fort, The Veranda, Timog, Tomas Morato, Western, Where To Eat
Black Sesame Green Tea Cream Frappuccino
Introducing the new Black Sesame Green Tea Cream Frappuccino and Soy Strawberries and Cream Frappuccino blended beverages!
The Black Sesame Green Tea Cream Frappuccino blended beverage is a mix of “matcha powder and black sesame powder, blended with ice and topped with whipped cream and black sesame seeds” while Soy Strawberries and Cream Frappucino is made with “soy milk blended with ice, infused with strawberry sauce and topped with whipped cream.”
Want to create something uniquely yours? Here’s how to create your however you want it Frappuccino blended beverages:
Request any milk:
Choose the coffee intensity:
Or choose “cream†for a coffee-free beverage:
Soy Strawberries and Cream Frappuccino
Select your syrup or blend of syrups:
Choose whipped cream, light on the whip or no whip
I’ve tried and I’ve discovered that I’m lousy at experimenting with my Starbucks concoctions so I guess I’ll settle with trying out the new Starbucks Black Sesame Green Tea Cream Frappuccino and Soy Strawberries and Cream Frappuccino blended beverages first!
December 18th, 2010 — Affairs, Batangas, Casual, Cebu, Cravings, Cuisine, Davao, Glorietta 4, Greenhills, Iloilo, Makati, Mandaluyong, New Brews, Nomnom Loves, Ortigas, Pasay, Pizza / Pasta, Quezon City, Quick Service, Restaurants, SM Mall of Asia, SM Megamall, SM North Edsa, Timog, Tomas Morato, Western, Where To Eat
Pizza consumption by itself is one the West’s strongest influence in modern Filipino food culture. The number of competing brands alone speaks for its itself.
The varieties also testify the market’s complex taste and preference of their own pizza. You have the thick, the thin, the stuffed, the pop-ups, and the top thats.
On the other hand, the “Lechon” (roasted suckling pig) is a major food centerpiece for big gatherings, fiestas and celebrations here in the Philippines.
I never thought the day that the lechon and the pizza would meet can actually happen. But Pizza Hut did it. Pizza Hut dared and successfully combined the goodness and crispiness of lechon and the quality of their pizza.
Lechon Pizza Slice
Think of Pizza Hut layered with generous cheese with chunks of lechon meat and slices of the sought-after crispy lechon skin and you have your deadly but delicious Pizza Hut’s Lechon Pizza.
The skin is not the traditional shiny lechon skin but more of the fried and crunchy. Good thing I liked it more this way. Pizza Hut intentionally air dried the skin separately and adds it as topping on top of the pizza only as it is served. This allows the lechon skin to maintain its crispiness.
Your initial temptation is to pick the crispy lechon skin atop the pizza slice and eat it by itself. But that might leave your pizza lacking as a whole. I prefer to hold my guns and consume it altogether and experience the crispy lechon skin as I take one bite at a time of the lechon pizza.
You could also request for the sauce to be held and not immediately spread on top of the pizza as served. Although the lechon pizza sauce is still on the sweet side, it is not as much as your retail favorite Mang Tomas lechon sauce. This can either be good or bad on a person-to-person basis.
Hold that saliva from dropping. The Pizza Hut’s Lechon Pizza comes in two sizes – medium and large. The Lechon Pizza price starts at Php 329 for the former with 10 inches and Php 499 for the latter of 14 inches.
You can also have it as part of a special package under the Manila Signature Dishes where it is paired with other servings and wine for the price of P799.
“Inspired by the popular local favorite, this new flavor celebrates the Filipino creativity and ingenuity.“
Manila Sugnature Dishes 2010:
Pizza Hut Bistro New Lechon Pizza Set P799 (Price still subject to service charge and local tax)
It has the rustic burnt lechon aroma you can smell from afar as it comes nearer your table. It is an ultimate dream come true for pizza and lechon lovers. Have the best of both in a single serve. You should not let this ultimate foodie comfort food pass this Christmas holiday season as it is only available until about the end of January next year.
Pizza Hut Lechon Pizza
December 15th, 2010 — Appetizer, Casual, Coffee Shops, Cravings, Cuisine, Dessert, Filipino, Restaurants, Timog
A few weeks ago, HalfMoon Asian Cafe invited us over to witness their record-breaking gigantic bibingcrepe cooked right at their branch in Timog, Quezon City.
Survivor Bibingcrepe?
The giant bibingcrepe spanned a huge table a little bigger than a clan’s dining table. It would take at least 6 people with arms wide-stretched to ‘hug‘ the bibincrepe‘s circumference.
The live cooking of the bibingcrepe was broadcast live that same day over GMA’s Unang Hirit morning show.
Yes, we missed the cooking and mixing of their bibingka recipe but we were the consumers that night. The halfmoon giant bibingcrepe had two kinds of spread – chocolate and cheese. I liked the chocolate more (And here we are again on the Dove chocolate and Toblerone chocolate series).
Hot Bibingcrepe
Just like bibingka, you should always have your bibingcrepe served hot and fresh, jst like what I had in HalfMoon Asian Cafe that night. Needless to say, it is matched perfectly with a serving of their hot chocolate for a very chocolaty experience. A cup of low-sugar brewed coffee would also do to avoid a sugar-rush.
If you can’t get attention with size, try the cuteness factor. We, the guests, gamely joined a mini-contest later on which is ‘Dressing-Up-Your-Bibingcrepe.’
Aside from the Halfmoon bibingcrepe, we are to squeeze out our creative juices accessorizing it with marshmallows, chocnuts, chocolates sprinkles, cupcakes, cheese cubes, and M&M’s.
Of course, ourteam won. We didn’t eat it though ‘coz our hands were all over it while decorating ’em. ‘Til the next BibingCrepe experience at HalfMoon Asian Cafe!