June 1, 2010 –Friday night, it was such a busy week as any busy bee can be. We were off to La Union the following day but we had a great Friday night stop at Casita Xocolat.
Casita Xocolat is located near Calle Industria in Libis, Quezon City, somewhat a hideaway from the usual commercial complexes that people frequent. If you want a good break from all the crowded places, Casita Xocolat is your breakaway from the city’s rush and people stream. And not only is it a café for a quiet chat, it’s also a watering hole for all good things about chocolate and surprisingly, savory dishes.
I’m such a big fan of chocolate. I used to be a bigger fan but decided to cut down a bit… check out the chocolate traces on this site:
But I think Casita Xocolat will get me started again with a happy habit of eating chocolates. Xocolat Cacao Mixes are made only from carefully selected premium cocoa beans harvested from around the world and they have incorporated the premium chocolate taste in different variety of drinks and dishes.
On the Table
Taza de Xocolat PHP 115
Rich dark chocolate
Hot Xocolat PHP
Chocolate chips in a tall glass poured with milk. Bubba wanted a second glass immediately.
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Croquettas PHP 115
Potato fingers with ragu and choriqueso sauce. Soft potato mash fried to perfection. Combine the quezo and salsa dip together and it’s a pleasant appetizer to start with or munchies for merienda talks.
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Xocolat Chicken Pasta PHP 175
Xocolat reinvents chocolate through new approaches of presenting them in savory dishes like their Xocolat Chicken Pasta, which are chocolate-rubbed chicken strips tossed in a light cream sauce topped with chocolate shavings. Bubba just had to make room for this dish.
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Pork Belly with Cacao Bagoong PHP 185
Partly crispy, partly tender pork belly served with potato gratin and cacao-bagoong sauce. This is definitely one of the must-try dishes for me. Imagine a spoonful of your favorite pork belly with white rice and smidgen with semi-salty semi-sweet bagoong or shrimp paste with a faint trace of chocolate that takes out any fishy taste and makes the flavor to a degree –rich and with a different layer.
Spicy Tuyo PHP 165
You’d be happy to know that Xocolat also has a Breakfast Menu for you folks who start your day early or those who just want to feel the start of the day with a breakfast meal. Spicy Tuyo in olive oil with capers and garlic rice topped with scrambled eggs is a breakfast winner –or at any time of the day for that matter (we had it for dinner). The sun-dried fish is mildly spiced and soft.
Xocolat Sunset PHP 125
Dark chocolate and cointreau
Service is fast, efficient and friendly. Prices are affordable while flavors are simple but interesting. I’ve already scheduled a next visit to Casita Xocolat this July. I can’t wait to try the cacao bagoong again and the spicy tuyo and I’d surely be licking my lips once more in delight! 😉 July 15 is the date in fact to celebrate Marge’s pre-birthday dinner. And Casita Xocolat is our destination.
Casita Xocolat
Topy’s Place, Economia corner Calle Industria
Bagumbayan, Libis, Quezon City
(632) 470 7563
Many thanks to Spanky Enriquez, Rosanna Unson and Tricia Avecilla for the invite! 😀
Directions: Along northbound c5, turn right to calle industria (after nuvo city), then left on the first corner (before gas station), 1st big gate on the left is casita xocolat (with signange). It’s across the karinderyas with tents on the other side of the street.
Other Xocolat Branches:
Casa Xocolat
172 B. Gonzales St. Loyola Heights
Katipunan, Quezon City
(632) 929 4186
Xocolat
Serendra
Fort Bonifacio, Global City
(632) 856 2146
Café Xocolat
Promenade Greenhills
San Juan City, Metro Manila
(632) 514 3862
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yummy! glad u tried the tuyo we love it too! 🙂
http://www.frannywanny.com/2010/06/xocolate-for-soul.html
Thanks, will put it in my to visit list.
Hey this is near my place….dalin ko kaya si wifey dito?