Chinese
Makati, Metro Manila
I still dream about the shrimp dumplings in mala cream sauce. It was inspired by the series culinary class wars in Netflix. Sooo good!! My spice tolerance is very low but this one of the few dishes that it is worth enduring the heat for.
We always dine at The Grid whenever we visit Rockwell. There are a lot of stalls to choose from. It can get crowded during weekends, but there’s enough staff to clean up the tables for the next customers. My only complaint is that almost all the times we dine there, the glasses for the service water are always so dirty. They look like they haven’t been washed and the dirt has dried up. Hope they can improve on this since it’s not clear which of the glasses/plates are used & unused in the shelves, and usually no one assisting. Our go-to stalls: Pilya’s Kitchen, La Chinesca, Maisen. 💛 Tried t…
Pad Thai wasn't as expected. Giant crab omelet to share was really good, a lot of crab in it that's why it expensive! Corn ribs from #07 are something different, unique, and a very good spicy snack. We finished the meal with a liter of Thai milk tea.
The first place I’d get food when I’m in Power Plant. It’s a perfect place for people who still don’t know what to eat. And whatever you choose, you could never go wrong because all of its food are worth the price. Tables are almost always clean and there’s service water. Ambience is still pretty chic even if it’s a food court. Great place to be when eatinf out with family and friends.
Bang for buck! If you know where to order ;-) We've tried Bored & Hungry, La Chinesca, Flowerboy, & Tsuke-men 👍 Generous servings all around. This time, we tried food from Pilya's Kitchen and Noodle Lab. Love the lasagna and cumin dry beef noodles. Definitely going back for those.
BIANG! is a Restaurant located at Makati, Metro Manila.