Friday, August 2, 2013

Cafe Habana

This Cuban-Mexican spot in Souk Al Bahar oozes that Hispanic vibe and sort-of-secret hideout, which makes you think, Am i still in Dubai? And it's a good thing.

A New York franchise, which takes you to a different world. A world of cozily lit room, brick walls, tiled patterned floor, mirror ceilings, a painting of Che Guevarra as a centerpiece, the smell of cigars clouding the room, and surrounded by what seemed to be, the artsy crowd. I loved it. I can sit and just marvel at the place all day.


To start, we had the nachos with guacamole, sour cream and salsa. And of course, the mojitos!


The nachos were crisp, and the dips that goes with it are fresh and just perfect. the mojito, refereshingly yum.

We were intrigued with the Grilled Corn Mexican Style. Had to try that.


35 dirhams (400 php) for a cob, by the way. But 35 dirhams well spent. Grilled corn smeared with mayo and cheese, yes please!

Then came their money-maker.


The Cuban sandwich. Between that toasted roll is a medley of corned beef, pastrami, swiss cheese, chipotle mayonnaise and pickles, with hand cut fries on the side.

It's so good, it deserves another photo op.


This time together with my glass of margarita.

It's not me to blow off 65 dirhams (700 pesos) on a sandwich. But if i would, i would definitely spend it on this mother of a sandwich. the salty, cheesy taste and the crispy texture of the bread with the sloppiness of the meat and the cheese inside, perfection. 

And it's still perfect even the day after! I know, i had the leftover in a doggy bag.

Delicioso!



Cafe Habana
Souk Al Bahar, near Dubai Mall
Phone: 04 422 2620

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

the Paolo and Debbie timeline

january 2007. vudu, cebu. debbie and pao met. this is not your love at first sight kind of story.


some months after, in manila. frequent bump ins at uno bistro.


those nights in embassy superclub, manila.


and another random encounter at alchemy bar, manila.


are we seeing a trend here? 

june 2007, alchemy bar. their paths crossed once again. guess drinkers' paths goes in the same direction.


pao offered debbie the fabled vapor shot.


i could say the rest was history, but someone needs to finish this timeline.


after that love potion of a vapor shot, pao and deb started dating. 

September 21 or 22 (depending on who tells the story), Linden Suites, Manila. after a near-fail Transformers movie first date and a few happy hours here and there later, they were finally official.


made cebu their second home. or third, if it's debbie telling the story.


october 2007. pao's first bacolod and masskara experience. and that dreaded meet the parents experience.



january 2008, cebu. pao and debbie went back to sinulog once again, this time as a couple.


april 2008. debbie left for dubai. it would have ended there. 

instead, pao followed her after a week. there's your awww moment.


a few costume parties.


some trips to the beach.


a lot of food quests.


a whole lot of killer shots.


 and travel adventures later... 



pao popped the big question. by showing off his remarkable drawing skills. 



September 21 or 22 2011, Al Maha Resort, Dubai. Debbie said YES!


October 12 2013, Bacolod. now i can say, and the rest was history. 

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Bu Qtair Restaurant

inspiration strikes. in this case, inspiration is in a form of tasty deep fried fish, prepared Keralan style. Bu Qtair is a shack by the sea that serves up only the catch of the day, bathing in curry and spices and offers no frills, modest dining experience. interesting contrast to it's neighbor, the 7-star hotel a few blocks away.


there's usually a long queue to the order counter, i would assume this is caused by Bourdain's visit here a few years back. so i suggest to come just before dinner time to get ahead in line. although even with the crowd, the staff seem to deliver the food just in time.

step 1: choose your fish. it's usually a no-brainer. they would have two or three choices of fish. we chose the Sherry. and we had a few prawns too. you pay by kilo.




step 2: grab a chair and waited for about ten to fifteen minutes for your order to come in. order what you'd like to have with your mains. rice and extra curry for us. they also give out a salad with it. the paratha here is not to be missed, too.



step 3: dig in.

the crisp and the tenderness of the fish, makes it a mouth-watering combination. and with that perfect spice, topped with that curry sauce on the side, this meal is something you won't be able to stop eating. even though the curry may be burning your tongue, in a good way, you end up stuffing your mouth with some more. take it from me.


something so basic and unpretentious, with plastic mismatched chairs by the street, a portacabin tucked in a dark alley in Jumeirah, that offers the freshest of the day is sometimes all we need to hit the spot.

with sand on my feet, fingers covered in fish grease and curry sauce, i give this place two thumbs up.



Bu Qtair Restaurant
4D Street, Dubai
near Burj Al Arab



Monday, June 24, 2013

Bacolod Food Itinerary

a bright idea came to mind. my wedding in a few months, friends coming over to bacolod for the first time, plus too much time in my hands equals a bacolod food itinerary of some sort. genius.

solely for my friends comfort and information of course. not at all for my need to show off bacolod's gastronomic delights, or a chance to tell people hey i have a food blog. but that would be nice too.

breakfast.

i hardly eat out for breakfast. chances are, i'd still be nursing a hangover. and the only reason id be having breakfast outside of home is if im avoiding a hangover. like if i come straight from a bar and it's 5 am and my liquor-filled tummy is calling out for something substantial that hits the spot. which happens a lot in my case. 

Business Inn at Lascon St. got the best Cansi Steak in town. 


but if a chunk of yummy beef cartilage and marrow is not your idea of breakfast, you can opt for a more traditional kind. There's American Kitchen at Art District,  Pancake House by Lacson Street, or Kuppa by Tindalo corner Hilado street. i heard they make a mean cup of coffee. 

lunch. 

tough. i don't know to which direction ill point you first. 

of course, if there's one thing you cannot miss in bacolod, it's the chicken inasal. it would be like going to germany and not drinking german beer. or go to italy and not eat pasta. or to india and not have curry. i can go on, but you get my point.

i have said this before, and i will say it again. Aida's at Manokan Country, hands down best chicken inasal. don't even embarrass yourself and bring up Mang Inasal in bacolod. just a heads up. 



if a shabby place doesn't work for you and you want an airconditioned place cause you're conyo like that, or you just don't want to take my word for it,  you can head to Bacolod Chicken House by Lacson and 24th Street. they also make excellent grilled spareribs. 

if chicken inasal is not your thing, which i don't see why it won't be, you can head to Bob's. branches at SM Bacolod and North Drive. this restaurant has become an institution. famous for it's sate babe, mongolian barbecue, and fruit punch. 


along Narra Ave. Capitol Shopping Center, there's the Cansi capital of bacolod. you have two choices, Sharyn's or Eron's Cansi House. Cansi is another not-to-be-missed ilonggo dish, our own version of bulalo. only better. i usually have it for take away and eat at home. like i said, nursing a hangover. and this, the cure.



then there's Mushu, by 20th Lacson Street. this restaurant is known for asian food with a twist. pretty elaborate menu. it helps too that this is Masterchef Philippines Judge Chef Jayps' baby. so you know you're in good hands. and during Masskara week, this place transforms into a crazy party scene at night. dinner and drinks. it would have been smart if i had put this in the dinner category. moving on.

snacks.

it would be a shame not to indulge and treat yourself for a slice of blueberry cheesecake, or chocolate cake, or pecan cake, or black sambo, or heck, all of it at Calea. branches at Balay Quince, Lacson street. another at Lourdes C Bldg, Lacson street. and a few more around the city. 



there's also Felicia's by 6th Lacson st, famous for it's macarons and ensaymadas. and Bascon's Cafe' s Baba cake is to date, my favorite chocolate cake (27th Lacson street, Mandalagan).



or if you're not a sweet tooth and want to try an authentic ilonggo dish, i introduce to you batchoy. there's 21 at once again, Lacson street. it's as fine dining as you can get in bacolod. but if you're a hole-in-the-wall type like me, head to Super Batchoy House, Locsin street (beside Kit's store, in front of PBCom). it's been there for more than 30 years! you couldn't go wrong. 




dinner. 

if you're up to have the best sisig in your life, there's Kubo Sa Lawn (KSL at P. Hernaez Street Extension formerly Libertad Extension). be warned, sisig will never be the same again and you'll find yourself booking a flight to bacolod just to satisfy your cravings. im that confident. 


another place for carnivores is Lord Byron's Backribs. known for it's, you guessed it, backribs. by far the best backribs ive had, and im not even the backribs/spareribs type. but this one is definitely my type. the branch at Brgy Montevista, Homesite (behind the tennis court) can be a challenge to find for tourists, but is definitely worth the trip. there's one branch at Magsaysay Ave., if that's more convenient.


you're gonna thank these fatty grubs later when you're binge drinking. but if it's seafood you want, at Old Pala-pala it's seafood you're gonna get. it's by San Juan street corner North Capitol Road. it's our version of dampa. the sinigang na isda there will always be topnotch. there's 18th street Pala-pala too, corner 18th and Aguinaldo Street, just parallel to Lacson street which makes it a more convenient choice. just about anything i eat there is worth the mention, but the grilled scallops will always be a winner.



nightcap. 

Mushu and Dugout brings out the madness, especially during Masskara weekend. Art District have Txacho , a Spanish bar and restaurant which concocts dynamite sangrias and margaritas. Garaje (across Txacho) not only makes cocktails that will make you forget your room number (don't say i didn't warn you), the bar is a must-see. bottle-caps on the bar counter, lamps made of cassette tapes, tables made of sewing machines, coke cases turned into stools.  im a sucker for those things. and for cocktails too, of course. 

if you can squeeze in a midnight snack there, try L'fisher Hotel's Molo Soup.

you're welcome.

don't know how you can fit all these in your itinerary? i have that same dilemma everytime. that would be the least of your worries. try fitting in your jeans after. 

get lost in the moment, join the crazy, get your hands dirty and just let go. after all, you're in the city of smiles. 

here's to October 2013! CHEERS!






Sunday, June 23, 2013

Iraqi feast

woke up mid-day, obviously starving, yet feeling adventurous, and cornflakes just won't do.

like always, i go to trusty google and search where to eat in dubai. ethiopian. indian. chinese. hmm, iraqi. sounds unfamiliar but promising. 

Bait Al Baghdadi may be the best go-to place for Iraqi food in Dubai. if you don't trust me, maybe you'll change your mind if you know Anthony Bourdain ate here. see bourdain.

if you're here to eat one thing, and one thing only (which i strongly suggest you don't), have the Masgouf. it's the grilled carp, Iraqi's national dish. it's method of cooking is a show on it's own. 


i suggest calling ahead, it takes about 45 minutes to an hour for it to be ready. and another helpful tip, go as a group, this massive creature is for 3-4 people. or you can go extremely hungry like we did and take the 2 kgs carp challenge.



Whoa. our exact words.

i took a minute just staring at it. i don't know if it was fascination to it's enormity or shock and doubt to how my fiance and i can possibly finish it all. it was a feast fit for a king. 

the fish came with lemon slices, mango chutney and the pickles. also there's the staple iraqi bread. i made a mistake of ordering the green salad, barely touched it since it went perfectly with rice. being asian and all. i was so close to asking for toyo and suka. we were already the only non-arabic people in the restaurant, i didn't want to stand out even more. 


the flavor of the fish, the texture, and even the smell, is unlike any fish i had in dubai. how they seasoned the fish didn't compete with the fish's natural flavor, and that charcoal-kind-of-taste made it even more divine. it was fresh and juicy, to say the least. 

it was like a fish eating contest for my fiance and i. and my hopes for having a portion of it to take home and eat it with toyo and suka is gone. 2 kilos carp devoured by two. to our defense, we were really hungry.

and yes, it was that good.

and if you have space for dessert, try their version of creme brulee. we made space for it. that, with their black cardamom tea is a good way to end a lavish meal.




all that for 160 aed (1900 php). a great deal. as soon as i was able to lift myself off my seat, i was invited to the kitchen. big thanks to the amazing staff. seeing how they make the khoubiz (iraqi bread) was a treat. 





there will sure to be a next time, Bait al Baghdadi. i will have to try your Shawarma Tashreeb soon. if only Masgouf doesn't call out to my cravings first.


Bait Al Baghdadi
Al Muteena Street, 
Deira, Dubai
Phone: +9714 273-7064