“Saturday night and the feeling is right, oh what a night.” The evening started off with a dinner at Naxional. It’s been some time since I last hung out with Eric and good thing the bestie invited me out that Saturday since I had zero plans. He and Ruzelle picked me up and off we drove to BGC to check out Naxional. Heard so much good things about the restaurant but somehow, I’ve always ended up at Salvatore Cuomo. Glad that I had a chance to finally check Naxional.
We arrived and the place was quite packed. We had to wait for a table and our holding area was an outside table near the very colorful wall mural.
Thank you Ruzelle for this candid shot. <3
–
–
–
Couldn’t help myself. Cute bathroom tiles!
Their menu, which also serves as your plate mat, is very easy to grasp and has quite a number of choice items. There is a symbol of an antique watch on the side of the dish which means that it may take a bit longer to serve but Naxional is committing to make the wait worth it. There is also a symbol of a 1939 Norton 500cc motorcycle which means a dish is especially bad ass.
On the Table
Elote (Mexico) Php 195
Chargrilled sweet corn, chili butter, mayo lime, crumbled cheese
I ordered this starter as it sounded all things good. This reminded Ruzelle of the spiced butter corn she had in Jimbaran when they traveled to Bali recently. I knew what she was talking about because I loved that corn. But this Mexican version was so much better. There’s smokiness sparring with the natural sweetness of the corn, the chili butter spikes up your interest while the mayo lime cools it down a bit. The crumbled cheese pulls it all together. Mmm-mm!
Patacones (Puerto Rico) Php 220
Choice of Carne, Cerdo or Camarones. Fried Plantains. Sofrito. Guacamole.
I was a little dressed up that evening so my debate was whether to pick up the patacones or be dainty and use a knife and fork. I say it’s okay to get your hands dirty as you’re wasting time with kubiertos when the dish is this packing. It had ripples of flavors and textures.
Recent Table Guest