Showing posts with label Cheap Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap Food. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Peace & Happiness

During MLK when most people don't have work, I went to the office to do some implementations and data analysis. Luckily the team have PEACE and HAPPINESS or Chinese for the night.

I came easily full after eating 2 pieces per dumpling/dimsum and their refreshing chicken noodle salad.

I really love the chicken noodle salad (the sesame oil... yum), the XiaoLongBao, and the Kutchay Pork Dumpling... those are my best picks...



My ratings:
FOOD Price: 8/10
FOOD Quality: 7/10

By the way


PEACE AND HAPPINESS(老北京) dumplings and dim sums are all-handmade using only the pure, nature and healthy ingredients without any preservatives and artificial coloring. Our traditional way of cooking gives our food that unique and satisfying taste.         

老北京水饺及所有面食全部是手工制作。我们坚持使用健康的天然食材,不含任何防腐剂或色素。馅料的独特调配方式使口感自然、纯正。

Store Address: G08 Makati Cityland Tower 3
 We  Deliver:  4255700      09153741974


As per their site: 
http://laobeijing.webs.com/ here is a copy of their menu...




Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Charap, Charap, Charaptor Weekend!

I got swamped with work and I was unable to update my blog but here’s good one to fill your tummy up on weekends! Weekends are your cheat day! <drolling!>

I would like to start off sharing a Saturday after-shift food trip with my colleagues while I wait for my download to finish for a virtual machine I’m building for a client. Anyway, it was really a worthy P290 meat-all-you-can Saturday Lunch! Yes, you read it right! We ate Php 290.00 Yakiniku-all-you-can at Charaptor. Ang Charap talaga! I was with Lori, Golds, Norman, Neil, Boriz, and Maiah and enjoyed 2 tables of griller and plenty of meat on our plate. Their weekdays were priced below Php 400, 390 to be exact! <sabi nga nila swak na swak sa bulsa, mabubusog ka talaga, at masarap pa!>




Charaptor have various marinated meat you can select from. So Vegan and Vegetarians, you might want to skip this MEATscapade. They have Pork, Beef, Squid, Shrimp, Squid balls or Chicken balls, Fish, Gizzards (not Lizzards), and chicken. They also serve rice both white and fried. Plus are the side dish and refillable drinks <di na sila nagsi-server ang side dish>. They have coleslaw as side dish that day and it was really good. Drinks were served in pitchers which we got pineapple, orange, and iced tea.




Charaptor is located at 9752 Kamagong Corner Aranga Street, San Antonio, Makati City. It’s right in front of a gasoline station near a bank. Or if you see the Kamagong cor Sampaloc street, it’s the crossroad near the gasoline station.

You can reach them at 02 5423425 or +63 9275335243


Kainan na!

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Cheesy-Stuffed Burger

Let’s Make a Sandwich – Episode 5

Everyone loves burger, it may be a simply pan friend patty, grilled, or gourmet. I prefer something that will give twist on how you prepare your burger.

Let’s cook some oozing cheese out of your patty burger. Not the way it was ordinarily prepared but it tasted like your ordinary cheese burger.

Ingredients:

1 ¼ lb. ground beef (you can also use pork)

Salt

Pepper

1 small bulb onion (finely chopped or minced)

1 small carrot (finely chopped or minced)

2 parts garlic (crushed and finely chopped)

1 – 2 eggs

Quick melt Cheese 

2 – 4 pcs. Of bun

4 lettuce leaves

2 Tomato (sliced)

Direction:
  1. Mix all ingredients in a mixing bowl except the cheese.
  2. Form patties out of the mixture.
  3. Take about table spoon full of cheese and stuff it in your patty. (you can also sandwich the cheese between 2 patties)
  4. Fry until meat is cooked (watch out as the cheese might ooze out and might get burnt)
  5. Pan toast your bun at your liking.
  6. Place some lettuce, then your patty (apply mayonnaise if you wanted), and some sliced tomatoes.
You can now dig into your burger and enjoy the burst of stuffed cheese in every bite.

Enjoy and have a great - fun - cooking time!

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Hotdog-Cheese-Mayo (with or without Catsup) Sandwich

Let’s Make a Sandwich – Episode 4

Most of us loves hotdog sandwich either from a hotdog stand or from a well-known delicatessen. But making your own hotdog sandwich can be a little more fun. Let’s see how we can make one:

Ingredients:

1-2 regular size hotdog of your choice (boiled or fried)

2-3 tbsp. of grated cheese

1-2 tbsp. of mayonnaise

1-2 tsp. of catsup (optional)

Salt and Pepper



Directions:

  1. Mix all ingredients evenly: grated cheese, mayonnaise, catsup, and a pinch of salt and pepper to taste.
  2. Slice hotdogs in half.
  3. Lay a slice of bread on your table and spread you cheese-mayo-catsup mixture.
  4. Place hotdogs on top.
  5. Put another cheese-mayo-catsup mixture on top of the hotdogs.
  6. Atop it with another bread.
  7. Press lightly and cut it in diagonal.



Another way to prepare it is:

Directions:

  1. Slice your hotdogs into smaller cubes.
  2. Mix all ingredients evenly.
  3. Dash salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Spread evenly on a slice of bread and atop it with another bread
  5. Slightly press your sandwich and cut it diagonally


Easy yet deliciously yummy!

Enjoy every bite!

Monday, June 2, 2014

Food Trip @ Ilocandia...

Whenever you visit a new place you should try the local cuisine. So let's see what we have tried during our Ilocandia trip:

The Infamous Bagnet and Vigan Longanisa (try Rafael's at Nuestra Dela Paz, Batac):




Empanada Especial (we tasted the one at Pagudpud Plaza):



I'll try to get the recipe for you guys and hopefully we can do it in our own kitchens!

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Easy Tuna Sandwich...

Let’s Make Some Sandwiches - Episode 2

Sandwiches are easy to make. Get 2 loaves of bread then a spread in between; you now have a good yummy sandwich ready to eat.




Here’s a recipe on how to make an Easy Tuna Sandwich:

Ingredients:

2-6 slices Rye or wheat bread

2 – 4 Tbsps.  Mayonnaise

1 Tuna Flakes in Oil (get the regular can and if you want some kick you can get the SPICY Tuna)

1 small bulb onion minced or finely diced (Optional)

Salt and Pepper

Lettuce and Tomato (Optional)

1-2 hard boiled and mashed eggs (Optional)


Directions:

  1. Mix evenly the following ingredients: Mayonnaise, Tuna, and Minched Onion.
  2. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  3. To make it like the commercial sandwich – add the mashed hard boiled eggs into the mixture evenly.
  4. Spread Egg-Mayo mixture evenly in your slice bread.
  5. Put another slice of bread on top.
  6. Add some lettuce and sliced tomatoes to add color and for fibers
  7. Slightly press and cut sandwich in diagonal.

The simpler, the better, and the easier you can prepare your meal in a dash.

Enjoy your Easy Tuna Sandwich any time of the day.


Happy mixing and munching!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Goody Egg-Mayo Sandwich

Let’s Make Some Sandwiches - Episode 1

Sandwiches are easy to make. Get 2 loaves of bread then a spread in between; you now have a good yummy sandwich ready to eat.

Here’s an easy recipe on how to make an Egg-Mayo Sandwich:

Ingredients:

2 loaves of bread

For the SPREAD:

2 – 4 Tbsps.  Mayonnaise

2 – 3 Eggs (Hard Boiled and Chopped Finely or Mashed)

1 small bulb onion (Minced or finely diced)

Salt and Pepper

For Plating:

1         Tomato (thinly sliced)

1 – 2 Romaine lettuce leaves

Directions:
  1. Mix evenly the following ingredients: Mayonnaise, Egg, and Minced Onion
  2. Add Salt and Pepper to taste
  3. Spread Egg-Mayo mixture evenly in your slice bread.
  4. Put a layer of Romaine Lettuce and slices of tomato on top of the Egg-Mayo mixture.
  5. Put another slice of bread on top.
  6. Slightly press and cut sandwich in diagonal.



Enjoy your Egg-Mayo sandwich with fresh juice on the side or coffee if you like.


Happy cooking!

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Enjoying Mong Kok's Noodles


Lissa and I just got back to our hotel. We enjoyed strolling along Mong Kok's busy street. We watched some performances and those amazing photographers. 

Lissa watching 2 singers (a male and a female duet a Chinese song) under G2000 sign in Mong Kok, Hong Kong

A photographer directing his subjects or customers for a photo shoot!

After a long walk and buying (it's more of haggling) stuff for our colleagues. Lissa and I decided to have our dinner at New Forrest where we ate the following dishes:


Dinner's READY! DIG IN!

Lissa:
Lissa's first Mong Kok meal... Yum!

She had a baked creamy and cheesy pork rice with a cold authentic lemon ice tea on the side.

Mine:

I said spicy and it was really spicy! Yey! Yummy as well, the soup is really good!

I had a spicy Hong Kong noodles with breaded pork chop and an Iced Coffee.


Our meals totaled 100HKD. We are trying to save as much we are under budget... :)

I'll keep you posted guys!