Showing posts with label Filipino food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filipino food. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2014

Weekend Eats: AngNewNo Arts. Design. Cafe





One more resto crossed out.hihi This weekend's tipid restaurant of choice was AngNewNo arts.design.cafe - a three storey building along Manila East Rd. I thought the place was hard to miss because of it's signage as seen in previous images from the net. However, it's now partly hidden by vegetation. We went past it because we told manong jeepney driver that we're going to Balaw Balaw another popular restaurant in Angono, and I hope we get to visit that one, too soon. ^^ 



Outside seating. Ideal for a hanging out on a chilly night. With coffee, or a bucket or two to keep you warm.hehehe 


Now back to AngNewNo. We came at lunch time, around 1 pm I think, and there were only two groups dining. Well one actually, since the two men on the second floor were downing buckets already.hehehe I so like the ambience of this place. I think it has the same relaxed feel even when patrons flock for a drink or two at night. Their music choice was something to our liking, too - covers of Bruno Mars, Lorde, and the likes' songs. (I just don't know about the guys though.hehe Meann and Daleth, the mommys to be, were with their respective beaus.) 






 More tables on the second floor. 




Jo lounging around the second floor outside seating area.


They have a third floor but it was closed during our visit since there aren't that many people at that time.


Our food! ^^ [Sorry fo the pictures, though. I was hurriedly snapping away because everyone (especially zeh boys) was already very hungry.hahaha I didn't want to cause any 'more' delays, you know, hungry people = grumpy people.]



Set A Sisig + Veggie Pastel + liempo 500


Set E zesty chicken + Sweet and sour pork P525
* Set Meals include a pitcher of iced tea and a platter of rice good for three persons. Upgrade plain rice to AngNewNo fried rice (P85), fried rice with alamang and pineapples, for an additional P25. 


I have to come back to this place and try their other pizza (P160 - P220) flavors namely Itik Pizza, coffee starts at just (P60 for an espresso - P160 for the frappe I think), desserts, and maybe even some cocktails (P85 - P150), too. So who wants to go? ^^ 



What we came here for: Tinapa Pizza P165
Cheese, tinapa flakes, and itlog na maalat makes a good pizza. Just the right mix of salty. Yummy!



AngNewno arts. design. cafe 
Manila East Rd., Angono, Rizal 
Budget: P500 for 2 


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Weekend Eats: Tapsi ni Vivian at Bulaluhan, Cainta




This popular eatery has its new branch in Cainta. Famous for their bulalo and other Filipino dishes, this place is packed (it seems) whatever time of the day you visit. Well, I have only been there twice. The first one at around dinner time, and the next at around lunch time so that may be why. 


Sunday lunch is often spent out since we're all up early for the church service and we don't have time to cook. (especially if mom is not around.hehe) The place chosen was Tapsi Ni Vivian in Ortigas Ave Extension. It was already busy when we got there so I thought that we would have to eat at the tables outside. It was hot then so I didn't want that. Fortunately, my sister was already able to secure tables inside. 


Ordering was easy. You just have to walk up to the counter where servers would get your orders but you don't have to pay immediately. You can settle the bill after you eat. This is good and convenient since you never know if you suddenly decide to order add-ons later. 


The food was affordable. Their popular Bulalo is only priced at P250 and it can be shared by at least three people already. You can never go wrong with this one. (no pic though.hehe) Below are some of the food in their menu. 


Pancit P150. This one's quite filling, the five of us shared just one order and still had some leftovers. Chicharong Bulaklak P100, not good for Papa - too oily. Sisig. Their sago't gulaman was a tad too sweet, it tasted weirdly like medicine?hehe I'll remember to order Halo-Halo next time. :)


Koi fish outside. The branch in Marikina has one, too. Kids often gather 'round it to feed the fish. Feeds may be bought at the counter I just don't know how much.hehe 


Their sink and clean rest rooms. No mirrors inside the rest room, probably to keep girls from staying too long checking on their make up.hahah They have one by the sink anyways. 


If you're looking for a place to eat in Cainta, try Tapsi ni Vivian at Bulalohan. Dining at Tapsi is quite good. You get good food for affordable prices. I think I just need to remember going there when it's not peak hours. It may be cooler and quieter then. They're open for 24 hours anyway.


Tapsi Ni Vivian
Ortigas Avenue Extension
Open 24 hours
budget: P400 for 2 people