Monday, February 18, 2013

hog's breath

When we heard that Hog's Breath, an Australian steakhouse, opened in Davao their first-ever branch in the Philippines, we decided to try it out stat.  The family trooped to SM Lanang Premier to have our Saturday lunch there.  Upon entering, we noticed that it is really big.  It has a vibe like TGI Friday's only more spacious.  We were then ushered to one of their booths.  That's one thing I've noticed at Hog's Breath, the service was really good.  The staff were very attentive of our needs.  We ordered chicken tenders, salt & pepper calamari, crusted salmon, and smoked pork ribs.

Chicken Tenders with Honey Mustard

Sald & Pepper Calamari

Crusted Salmon with Hog's Tail Fries

Smoked Pork Ribs with mashed potato and salad
I really enjoyed the honey mustard that came with the chicken fingers so much that I kept on dipping the calamari in it because the squid did lack flavor in my opinion.  The other food that we ordered weren't really bad tasting but they did fall short of my expectations.  I did not appreciate the flavor of the crust of the salmon.  They just muddled with the natural flavor of the fish.  The ribs tasted really good especially with the smokiness that permeated the dish.  Sadly though, the taste did not really penetrate the entire ribs.  Although, the well seasoned and very creamy mashed potato somehow made up for the lack-luster porcine entrée.  In fairness to the Hog's Breath, it's not all bad.  The food came in really big servings so you'll get to enjoy more of the mediocre food.

Defying common sense, we did not give up.  We still ordered dessert and I am glad that we did.  Whatever disappointments we had dissipated because of our dessert, apple crumble.  The caramel sauce, vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream that went with the dessert ably complemented the tender apples slices and the good balance of sweetness and the cinnamon taste of the apple crumble.

Apple Crumble
People should come to Hog's Breath for the good service and big servings, and of course, the Apple Crumble.  But when it comes to, let's say, ribs, I'd suggest that Davaoeños should stick with Ranchero's.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

tiny kitchen's ham and cheese sandwich

It was late in the afternoon a few days ago when I decided to drop by one of my favourite restaurants  in Davao City, Tiny Kitchen.  Since I was in a hurry, I decided to just order a sandwich.  I ordered their jamon y queso or ham and cheese sandwich.

Tiny Kitchen's Jamon y Queso Sandwich


From the get go, the sandwich was amazing.  The warmth and crispiness of the lightly toasted ciabatta bread set the tone of this sandwich experience.  The first taste that introduced the sandwich on the first bite was the light sweetness of the white onion.  Then an explosion of flavours and textures joined in harmony with the onion.  The crunch from the cucumber and lettuce was perfect with the tender slices of the smoked ham and the distinctive but light note from the mustard.  The last taste that caressed my palate was the creamy melted cheese.  That was just the first bite.

Best Ever, Tiny Kitchen's Iced Tea

The sandwich may look like there's too much in it but the generous servings of the ham and its unmistakable smokey aroma was the piece de resistance of this ubiquitous snack.  Bite after bite and I was swearing that I'll only be eating just sandwich from now on.  Just this sandwich.  But I am sure men swear many things they can't follow through when they are having a bit of an orgasmic experience.  That's how this sandwich was to me, orgasmic.  And it doesn't hurt that Tiny Kitchen has one of the best iced teas around which could match toe to toe with the sandwich.

I came in to just have a light snack but I came out thoroughly satisfied.  This was a winner.


Monday, February 4, 2013

cuisine française

I'm really not familiar with French food but I must say that I am quite intrigued by it because it is much talked about on most food shows on TV.  This is why I did not pass up the opportunity to visit again the only genuinely French restaurant in Davao, Claude's le Café de Ville.

Claude's was located at the Habana Compound before but they have since transferred to a much better location, at the Oboza ancestral house.  The old house, as it would turn out later, was a very good backdrop to an unforgettable feast.

Claude's Baked Goat Cheese Salad

We started by ordering a couple of salads and an appetizer.  We had shrimps cocktail, baked goat cheese salad, and arugula salad.  I have always been a fan of arugula, so I really enjoyed the arugula salad.  The shrimps cocktail was good, too, but I enjoyed the goat cheese salad the most.  I am not a salad person but this is one of the few times that I enjoyed salad.  The goat cheese was creamy but not runny and the mango slice that went with it was a perfect combination together with the light vinaigrette and the salad greens.  We were feeling a little daring that time so we also ordered a very quintessential French food: escargot. I really did not expect to enjoy it, but I did!  The herb and cheese that flavoured the escargot was so good I forgot that I was eating snails.

Claude's Escargot

For our main course, we ordered lamb stew, rabbit stew, and pork chop.  The lamb stew which was cooked with red wine was really good.  The rabbit stew which was cooked with white wine, tasted just as good.  The rabbit meat had a very good taste and texture, just like chicken, as they always say.  But I can't just forget that I was eating a rodent.  However, the best course for the night was the pork chop (Pork Chop a la Café de Ville).  It was cooked perfectly with ham and cheese in the middle.  The  lightly sweet sauce and the slices of apple that went with it provided a sweetness that complemented the pork chop perfectly.

Claude's Pork Chop a la Café de Ville

To end the fabulous meal we were having, we ordered baked cheesecake and creme brûlée.  This was a very appropriate ending as both desserts were amazing.  The cheesecake came with three different sauces, mango, blueberry, and strawberry.  I chose the mango sauce which was, in my opinion, the best partner ever for the cheesecake.  The sweet mango was a perfect topping to a very airy and light cheesecake.  However, hands down the creme brûlée was the better dessert. I have tried making creme brûlée at home to some degree of success but I would have thought of my attempt as a disaster had I tasted Claude's creme brûlée before.  One has not tasted creme brûlée until they have tried Claude's.

Claude's Creme Brûlée
The dinner at Claude's le Café de Ville is the best dinner I had in a very long while.  The food was amazing, the service was great, and the ambiance of the old house provided a romantic backdrop to a very unforgettable meal.  Claude's just made it to the top of my favourite restaurants in Davao.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

raison d'être

I love to eat.

That perhaps is one of the biggest understatement I ever made.  I actually live to eat.  I love food.  I enjoy eating.  It's not just about getting full.  It's about savouring the taste and texture of the food.  Although I really do not feel that eating is almost a spiritual thing for me, like some people, but close enough.

And I also want to share to my friends my experience.  I usually end up telling them where to dine or end up bringing them there myself.  I want people to experience and enjoy eating the way I enjoy it.

This is the reason why I am starting this blog.