Late Night Dinner at Small but Incredible Shiok

 

 

August 5, 2010 –The Thursday group attended the Worship Night at VCF Fort.  It was one of the most moving evenings I’ve had in quite some time.  I didn’t know most of the songs sang that night but I just sang my heart away anyway without care if I might have been out of tune (okay not maybe, I was totally out of tune)… I know that when I sing song of praises, the one who sits in the front row of my audience is God. 

 

My heart totally goes out to the ladies who I share this wonderful experience with –PL Marge, Doc Maan, Pearly Shells, Maddie-line, and Poet Rasia (soon, maybe Kennykins?).  I’m giving you each a big squish in my mind right now –redeemable also at Big Bang Studio (tee-hee).

 

 

Right after Worship Night, we headed out for dinner since most were famished.  I suggested Shiok since I’ve been meaning to try it out.  FoodieManila.com invited me a few times to visit with him before but it kept getting pushed back.  Perfect timing that we were at the Fort that night and I was able to invite the Thursday group to grab dinner at Shiok.

 

 

Shiok is a small fast-dining restaurant tucked in the Bonifacio Stop Over area (near St. Luke’s Hospital).  Urban Dictionary says Shiok is a word used to convey a feeling of sheer pleasure and happiness or tingling taste bud.  Even at half past nine, the place was crawling with customers.

 

 

On the Table

 

Roti with Ham and Cheese PHP 75

It baffles me that CW ordered this appetizer because we always have our roti plain, ready to be doused in curry dip.  He obviously enjoyed this variation of ham and cheese sandwich but inside the soft roti as he downed the whole plate on his own.

 

 

Murtabak PHP 85

Pearly followed CW’s suit and ordered an appetizer of Murtabak.

 

 

Roti

Maan ordered roti to serve as her “rice” for her entree (I forgot!)

 

 

HK Luncheon Meat Rice PHP 105

Marge’s order –usually a breakfast treat but noteworthy to enjoy also during dinner

 

 

Nasi Lemak PHP 165

Pearl’s order –Nasi Lemak is one of the more popular Malaysian dishes with a lot of versions (slightly resembles Indonesia’s Nasi Campur).  It’s usually a platter of food with small dried anchovies, peanuts, egg, pickled vegetable or cucumber slices, sambal (hot spicy salty sauce) and accompanied with chicken or pork. 

 

 

Crispy Pork PHP 110

Kenny’s order –pork cuts with chewy meat and crispy fat skin.  Kenny gave a thumbs-up!  He took a few pieces from my Sambal Kang Kung to combat the dryness of the pork.

 

 

Hainan Chicken PHP 245

CW’s order (although I was also eyeing this) –Chicken set complete with Hainan rice and soup as well as the trio of condiments regularly associated with any Hainanese chicken.  CW said the chicken was moist and tender.  I didn’t get to try even a bite since I was so immersed with my curry beef brisket with rice and sambal kang kung.

 

 

Curry Beef Brisket with Rice PHP 200 (Baked with Rice PHP 230)

The baked curry beef brisket with rice is the headliner for me on this first trip to Shiok.  Stewed beef brisket with curry powder, garlic, onion and other spices and chunks of potatoes and carrots.  It’s a creamy and savory dish with a liberal layer of melted cheese on top (with parts that are charred –my exact preference).  It’s quite saucy that it will prompt you to finish your rice.

 

 

Sambal Kang Kung PHP 65

If there’s one delicious dish that everyone agreed with, it’s the Sambal Kang Kung I ordered.  It got quite the attention on the table and despite everyone taking tabs at the leafy vegetable, it never seemed to finish.  It was filling and serving was generous.

 

 

Milk Tea PHP 55

The milk tea was another hit on the table and I almost ordered another glass.  Pearly had horlicks for her second glass.  Shiok’s milk tea wasn’t overly sweet and had enough milk component in it without ruining the tea taste.

 

 

I wasn’t able to take note of the others’ orders but almost all the dishes were wiped out.  The Thursday group was happily satisfied with the late dinner at Shiok, affordable price on scrumptious SG dishes. 

 

 

 

Shiok

0105 Fort Forum Bldg.,

31st and 2nd St, Fort Bonifacio Global City

Taguig City, Metro Manila

 

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Yummy Magazine Media Get-together at Mr. Jones

 

 

Thursday saw me and a few other food aficionados at the Yummy Magazine Get-together Event at Mr. Jones.  Mr. Jones is creating quite the buzz in the restaurant scene since this recently opened contemporary diner brings the diner experience to a whole new eating level.

 

An open-air front creates a bright and airy feeling when you decide to dine in one of the tables or booth areas outside.  Space is warm and comfortable.  There are also booth areas available in the dining area inside this Greenbelt 5 restaurant.  Customers can sit down and enjoy a skillfully prepared meal from a menu designed for serving at any time of the day.

 

 

Definitely, there’s culinary prowess to back up the urbane diner concept.  Mr. Jones is another collaboration of the same group that brought us Chelsea, M Café, and MoMo –managed by Raintree Restaurants’ Martin and Andrej Wisniewski with chef Kalel Chan.  That day, we were served with their house specialties found in the menu as well as new dishes prepared exclusively for this particular Yummy event.

 

On the Table

 

The Threesome PHP 395

Sweet and Creamy Pineapple Apricot and Canadian-style Double Smoked Bacon Macaroni, Old Bay and Fresh Dill Prawn “Louie” with Caper Berries and Truffled Egg Salad with Black Caviar… Definitely a Mr. Jones’ house specialty!  Three’s a good company especially with these wonderful starters!

 

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“Yummy” Buffalo Drum Pops

Tagged under specially-made-for-Yummy, chicken drum pops marinated “Buffalo wings” fashion served with French fries and bleu cheese on the side.

 

 

Melted “Old Bay” Crab and Dory Thermidor PHP 375

Hollandaise and Mornay sauce, Wilted Spinach, Herb Rice Pilaf and Fresh Lemon

 

 

Wicked Truffled Mac and Cheese PHP 375

Mac and Cheese is definitely an American diner’s favorite but Mr. Jones version is sinfully delicious being baked with 3 types of macaroni, 4 cheeses, Canadian-style double smoked bacon, baby Portobello mushrooms, green peas and drizzled with Truffle oil.  Now who wouldn’t love that gourmet addition of truffle and Portobello mushrooms?

 

 

U.S. Beef Ribcap “Tapa & Garlic Overload” PHP 295

Topped with a heap of crispy garlic chips, garlic fried rice, Mr. Jones’ special MoMo, atchara and 2 eggs (choose your style of cooking)

 

 

Mini Black Forest Mud Pie

 

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The “Yummy” Funky Monkey

 

 

Every single detail conspires to create the “sophisticated but youthful” taste both in atmosphere and in the dishes Mr. Jones’ kitchen ingeniously whip up. 

 

Mr. Jones

G/L Greenbelt 5,

Makati City

(632) 501 3682

 

 

Yummy Magazine’s MAY Issue

 

This month’s issue gets us quite excited when Yummy provides us with super saver recipes that we can crack for weekday cooking.  Dining out comes as second option since eating good food can get very expensive, especially when there’s that 12% VAT always imposed.  Good food doesn’t always have to come at a price since Yummy Magazine’s May issue features low-spend, high flavor recipes all under PHP 125 and 50 restaurants that please both tummy and wallet. 

 

 

This has got to be the ultimate in anything that’s about “Cheap Eats.”  Find the best spots to eat without breaking the bank.  Yummy food editor Rachelle Santos also teaches you how to keep your food budget down by cooking smart and choosing the right ingredients.

 

 

Be sure to grab a copy before it runs out!

 

Yummy Popcorn by Chef Tony

 

You think you’ve tasted it all?  I’m sure you haven’t tasted this yet!  And it’s really something to be excited about!  Yummy Magazine in collaboration with Chef Tony presents the Southern French Herb with Cream Cheese flavor!  It’s a mouthful because it’s done in good taste!

 

 

The Yummy Popcorn by Chef Tony in Southern French Herb with Cream Cheese will be available in select Chef Tony stores starting June for only PHP 200 a bucket!!!  I’ve got my fill but I want more!!!  Can June come any sooner? 😉

 

Thanks to Ro Manalo and Fran Haw of Summit Media for the invite! 🙂

 

 

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