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Shawarma Bros and Genki Sushi both have branches in BGC Stopover and they've now gone North. I really appreciate restaurants from the South branching out here in Quezon City especially in UPTC because that's where I find myself going more these days. 

This can be found in the ground floor of UPTC's phase two where Shakeaway is.



The way of ordering in Genki Sushi is thru an ipad. Choices are printed out and are also found in the ipad. Don't worry though 'cause the crew will be there to guide you if you're a first-timer.


This is my favorite part of Genki Sushi. HAHAHA! 



That's unlimited matcha right there. :))

They have complimentary matcha powder and hot water in each table. As per the crew's instructions, the normal scoop of matcha is just two to three per cup. I'm not normal so I made mine with five to six scoops each. Haha! Seriously though, I hope they sell their matcha powder. :)))) You have an avid buyer in me, Genki Sushi!



The orders will be delivered via these little trains. 




The way of ordering and delivering is actually the main reason why we wanted to try this out but their food is equally worth the reason why Genki Sushi's a must try. 












Our orders cost us around P 900.00 and only two of us ate everything. We have big appetite so I can't say if you'll be able to eat this much too for a meal. HAHAHA. 


Will I consider going back in Genki Sushi?

Of course! I have yet to taste their matcha ice cream. :( I was saving space back then for Manila Creamery's Matcha Taho so I skipped having the green tea ice cream even if I almost grabbed the order of the people seated next to us when their ice cream passed by. :)))

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Whenever people ask me about the must-visit places in Pampanga, I would always tell them, "Hindi ko alam. Di pa naman ako namasyal masyado dun, kumain lang."

Yep, I haven't explored the tourists attractions in Pampanga but I'm quite aware of their culinary offerings since I've took part in a Culinary Tour there a few years back. In that tour, we went to some churches and a woodcrafting store but the majority of the activities we did was eat. Afterall, Pampanga is known as the "Culinary Capital of the Philippines." 

So will this Kapampangan Restaurant in UP Town Center be good enough for you to feel that you've travelled all the way to Pampanga? Let's see. 


I immediately thought that the interior of Pinac Restaurant from the woods in ceiling, the chandelier, the wooden chairs and tables and the wall decorations felt Kapampangan.

It was then later mentioned to us that those blocks of food in the ceiling were actually from an old church in Pampanga. 


Yes. We are the best people. <3

Life Peg. Haha! 


There's a place in Pampanga called Candaba Swamp. I went there before but I wasn't able to blog it. From what I remember, that place is a rice field during the dry season and fish pond during the wet season. 


We were served this very refreshing drink made of dalandan, mint, and cucumber. 


Bakit kaya sobrang dali magpataba? Haha! 


This one is a good appetizer especially since Pampanga is known for sisig. I just wish the slices were smaller because chunks keep falling off the thin crust of this pizza. As per the taste, it doesn't disappoint. 


Deep Fried Chicken Skin with Potato Chips

I wasn't trying this one out since it's just fried chicken skin. Pinag-awayan 'yan ni Popoy at Basha e, kakain pa ko? haha! But seriously, I didn't think that their version would be different but it actually was. Aside from the skin being crispy, it wasn't oily at all. Too late for me, medyo busog na ko nung na-realize kong ang sarap niya.


I am not a fan of oysters but I gave this a chance because the cheese topping made it look so good. The cheese made the taste of oyster more bearable for me. 

This is something my mom would like. Can't wait to bring her there.  


Hito balls with mustasa and buro

My brother have always mentioned buro to me but I never tried it because I don't find its smell appealing. Well, like the Kimchi of Korean Cuisine, buro is also an acquired taste. Tbh, it was good especially when paired with the hito ball. 


As per the instruction, eat it like samgyeopsal.

I got one hito ball, sliced it and put buro and vinegar inside then wrapped it with mustard leaf. I loved this healthier Filipino version of Samgyeopsal. 

Don't get me started with how delicious their vinaigrette is. I can have it with any dish.  


Beef Kare-Kare

This one's good, The sauce was just right, it wasn't overly thick and the beef was tender.


This is one of the food that I really missed eating - pata!!!!!!

The skin was crunchy but the meat remained tender.

Notice the Kapampangan version of atchara - theirs has ampalaya and eggplant which is kind of unusual but works.


Overly Loaded Pinoy Paella

This is good in it's own. Tipong, ikaw lang sapat na. :))

I mean, with all those toppings such as shrimp, egg, bagnet , squid. What can go wrong? 


Salted Egg Paro

 Salted egg flavored anything has been rising in popularity these days but I never tasted it when paired with shrimp until Pinac.

Eaten on its own, it may taste overpowering so make sure to squeeze the lemon slice first before taking a bite. The sourness of the lemon as it first hits your tongue before the sauce makes it a more interesting and more delicious flavor combination. Trust me on this one. Masarap on its own but the lemon makes it even better talaga. 

Time for dessert!


Their version of suman.

It wasn't overly sweet which I liked but this didn't become my favorite dessert for that night though. 


Alin kaya among the three ang pinakamagugustuhan ko? 

....


Obviously, hit na hit ang version nila ng s'mores! 


In UPTC for lunch?

Pinac is serving lunch buffet from 11 AM to 2 PM for only P 259.00.


Like them on Facebook: Pinac, UP Town Center
Follow us on Instagram: Pinac, xtintina

Pinác, UP Town Center
2/F UP Town Center, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights,
Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines


Thanks, Aldous! And of course, here's a picture of Team Aldous.
Ang mga lagi na lang PINACain ng madami pero the sexiest blogger group on the planet forever. :)))
 
Knock knock! Who's there? Pinac Pinac who? Pinacain ng madami ang #teamaldousquezoncity
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Yes, UPTC?
Mission ko na ata kainan lahat ng resto dyan. Char! :)

I've been trying to locate this in UPTC for months but I never had the chance to go farther than its old building where Merkado Supermarket is at which obviously is not the case this time.

After eating at Shawarma Bros, we headed to the Cinemas where a pop-up store of Manila Creamery is. 

Manila Creamery
A Gelato Company


Discounted prices are at P 85.00 (regular) and P 110.00 (premium) per scoop depending on which flavor you like. I can say that it's not bad especially since each cup has hefty contents in it - it's like 1 1/2 scoop to me. 

Their flavors are all very interesting 'cause they put the Filipino food specialties in a different light. I mean, it's a way which we can introduce "our" flavors to the world. Flavors that are unfamiliar in a way that's familiar - through gelato. Kung kagets-gets sana 'tong sinasabi ko ngayon edi okay sana, noh? 


It was almost closing time when we got there. As you can see, not a lot were left in each tub but we were still able to taste all of the options that night. 

I wasn't listening 'cause I got so engrossed in looking at the available gelato flavors so I didn't hear when exactly is their fixed store going to open but it's definitely within this month - October. 

Watch out for it 'cause I'll be back for more gelato fix! Haha! Seriously though, watch out for it! One of the best, guys! 'Yung feeling na gelato pero sariling atin, ganon. 


As we were taking photos of these four flavors (mangga suman latik, ube langka, huhu I forgot the other two), Jen - a blogger friend, made a very interesting and relevant hugot remark. hahaha!!! Here it is non-verbatim: Kailangan tikman muna lahat ng masarap bago mag-decide kung alin ang gusto. 

I borrowed it and posted my chosen flavors in my Facebook and Instagram page with the caption: 

'Yung kailangan mo muna tikman lahat ng mesherep bago ka pumili. || 'Yung pumili ka na pero hindi talaga pwede sa'yo na isa lang kaya humirit ka pa ng isa. (Pero inside joke 'to o isipin mo na lang gusto mo isipin. Haha!)


My first was their Blueberry Cheesecake Gelato.


Of all the available Philippines -inspired flavors, why blueberry cheesecake?

Sa simpleng dahilan, cheesecake na cheesecake ang lasa. huhu. Cheesecake na ginawang gelato. Gelato na ginawang cheesecake. Ansaya. 


Ube Gelato

This reminded me of my beloved ube from Baguio. I've read articles saying that ube is the new matcha. Not that ube is inferior but they're totally not in the same field! Mahalin mo si ube as ube hindi dahil gusto mo palitan si matcha!!!! 


I also liked Davao Chocolate - their version of dark chocolate. I will definitely go back for that and their other flavors! haha! 


 Back to our hugot which stemmed out from our indecisiveness, I therefore conclude na meron mang mga bagay na dapat ka talagang mamili kung alin ang pinakagusto mo e kahit kailan hindi kasama dyan ang gelato. Hindi talaga kakayanin! Sobrang hirap. 


In fairness, match naman ang hugot at gelato, diba? Manila Creamery is gelato made the Manila way. Then, Manila is the capital of the Philippines na lahat na lang ng sabihin e kinapupulutan ng kanya-kanyang hugot! lol. Ikain mo na lang 'yang feelings mo, bes! Kasi buti pa 'tong gelato, worth it! :))


Curious ka ngayon kung ano difference ng ice cream sa gelato? 

Like them on Facebook: Manila Creamery to find out!

Follow us on Instagram: Manila Creamery, xtintina. Thanks!

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Thank you, Aldous!

Sa pagkain na lang muna ang forever!!! HAHAHA!


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With the hellish traffic we experience these days, it's pretty much given that people would rather just find someplace worth visiting within the vicinity of their home. For me, unless my friends from the South want to meet-up or there's something that I really need to do, South area has become a place wherein I would have to think things over and over before going to. 

That's why it's always a delight to me whenever I find out that a restaurant that I've eaten at in the South has finally branched out here in the North just like Shawarma Bros and in UP Town Center at that! The first time I have eaten at Shawarma Bros was in their BGC Stopover branch. 

This is their third branch following the one in Venice Grand Canal. 

It's easy to find them in UPTC. 

I'm not good in teaching/ showing directions but this is in the new building near Balara gate. If you're familiar with the area where restaurants from UPD (ex.: The Chocolate Kiss, Rodic's) are located in UPTC, Shawarma Bros is also along that strip of food establishments. 

Kung teacher lang ako hindi na ko magtatanong ng, "Am I making myself clear?" haha! Ang gulo ko eh. Pero sa second floor 'to, dun sa kakabukas pa lang na area ng UPTC na maraming resto. Anyhow, I've put the exact locations and contact numbers of all their three branches below. 

These are their sauces. I don't eat spicy food that much (except Korean cuisine) so these sauces are fine for me. For those of you who prefer spicy sauce, they have their own version of hot sauce now by the counter. 


These are their rice meals once again. I got chicken just like before. I have actually forgotten how good Shawarma Bros is since it has been a year since I've eaten there but I'm reminded now so... :) It's also a plus that compare to most restaurants you can find in UPTC, they belong to the more reasonable and affordable price range. Pwedeng-pwede na!

This is one of the new items in their menu. 
Pita Tostadas and Garlic Hummus
P 80.00

This one may be sinful because of the fried pita bread but you can opt to have the regular one instead. I've eaten hummus for a lot of times already but none of those times did I actually crave for it days after, you know, that I started to look up recipes online because I badly wanted to eat it.

 The pita bread might look hard in the picture but it's soft and matches very well with the garlic hummus - sobrang okay as an appetizer. Not only is this good on its own, Pita Tostadas and Garlic Hummus compliments the shawarma rice plates we had. Huhu gusto ko ulit nito! 


These are the sauces.

For me, I choose the tomato and garlic dip. 


Cheese goes better with their version of nachos called Keema Nachos.

I know there are grated cheese in this already but an added cheese sauce wouldn't hurt! haha! 

Extra keema for us carnivores. Char. :)

Staying true to its roots (being a food truck in Pasig), Shawarma bros still has this kind of order counter. This kind of setting suggests that food truck experience in a busy city. 

BRANCHES:
Venice Grand Canal
2ndFloor, Venice Grand Canal, Mckinley Hill, Taguig City
.Operating hours: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
(02) 625-4667/ 09954437668
Order for pick-up:(0977) 325-7032

Bonifacio Stopover
2ndFloor, Bonifacio Stopover, 31st Street corner Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
Operating hours: Mondays to Fridays -11:00 am to 2:00 am Saturdays-Sundays –11:30 am to 9:30pm
Delivery thru zomato online or 212-1212
Order for pick-up:(0977) 325-7032

UP Town Center 
2ndFloor Student Hub, 2ndWing, UP Town Center, Katipunan Ave, Quezon City
Operating hours: 11:00 am to 11:00 pm
Order for pick-up:(0916) 876 7005

Thank you, Shawarma Bros and Aldous!

Like them on Facebook: Shawarma Bros
Follow us on Instagram: Shawarma Bros, xtintina :))



Bros before Cheetos #shawarmabros #teamaldousquezoncity
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I ate my first Hainanese Chicken meal in Singapore. Back there, the meal wasn't one for the books but it definitely made me want to try other restaurants serving Hainanese Chicken. 


Anyway, most of the restaurants I've gone to didn't even make it to my Instagram account but Wangfu made it twice. My first time in their Il Terazzo branch and this one in UPTC. So ang espesyal kapag na-Instagram at na-blog ganon. HAHAHA. 

Meal comes with soup and tofu with pork floss. I think this set meal is also with unlimited rice, I am just not sure.

The chicken was cooked right - it was tender and juicy. I wish I could say that this tastes close to the one I had in Singapore but no I can't because this is much better. Also, the three dipping choices are so good though only spring onion with ginger soy sauce are for me. Yup, Wangfu's one for the boo...blog. :))
This is the first time trying Salted Egg Fried Chicken.

The main reason why I ordered this is because I was curious as to what it tastes like. What can I say? It tastes good especially since you can really taste the flavor of the salted egg as the breading and it's quite crunchy but this is something that I probably need to get used to before appreciating it fully.  You know those food that you're used to eat with a constant partner (Salted Egg with Tomatoes) that pairing it with other food isn't something you immediately like. Or ako lang 'to. Haha. 
Pork Chop with Chinese Style Mayo

This one's good to but there's an umay factor. Should've have stuck with Sweet and Sour Pork.


I don't remember why I have no picture of our Shark's Fin Dumpling but it is something you should try. As in, okay na nga ko dun saka Hainanese Chicken Rice eh. :))


CLICK THE LINKS BELOW FOR OTHER BLOGGED UPTC FINDS:

Wingman (UPTC)
Mama Lou's (UPTC)
Boon Tong Kee (UPTC) - Sana may improvement. The first time eating here was super okay, the second time was uh never mind.
Recovery Food (UPTC)
Cafe Shibuya (UPTC)
Merkado Supermarket (UPTC)
Family Mart (UPTC)
Churreria La Lola (pero Powerplant Branch)
St. Marc's Cafe (pero Megamall Branch)
Kyo Chon Korean Style Fried Chicken (pero Megamall branch, posting UPTC branch soon)
S&R New York Style Fried Chicken (pero Cubao branch)
Ginza Bairin (pero Glorietta branch)
J.Co Donuts and Coffee (pero Megamall Branch)
Sbarro (pero Mall of Asia Branch)
Coldstone Creamery (pero Serendra at SM North branches)
Starbuck's Coffee (pero Congressional Branch)


Post ko soon:
Ramen Nagi
Kyo Chon Korean Style Chicken (bilang nagkita kami ulit ng ex ko haha)
Triple O's
Sizzling Pepper Lunch



'Yung totoo, ang dami ko na palang nakainan or mga nakainan kong nag branch out from South dun. Next please. May suggestions ka pa ba? May natira pa akong Gift Certificates from Merkado eh kaya babalik pa. HAHA! Thanks! Kbye. :))
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There are two kinds of packaging for Nestle's Matcha Kitkat. This one, and the dark green one which only has two wafers.

I bought a bag of that (dark green) in S&R before but I didn't like it that's why it wasn't able to make it here but then, I was able to buy this in Merkado, UPTC when I claimed my *ehem* gift certificates for around P 45.00/piece.

 I can't point out what's the difference of this and the one in the dark green packaging but I am sure of three things:

1. I like this better.
2. I'm still going gaga over matcha products and I'm confident that meron kaming forever. :)))
3. I'm putting Japan in my list of countries that I want to visit as soon as possible. 
The packaging says that these are already for two servings.

I say, give me a box and I'll eat them all. Hahaha!!


Huhu. I now want to taste all the available KitKat flavors. :)))


P.S. More and more people are being influenced by me. I find it interesting and fulfilling (fulfilling kasi 'yun talaga ang goal HAHA! Mang damay sa gastos.) how some of those people who used to tease me for being addicted at something that tastes like grass are now asking me where to find anything matcha. 'Yan na nga ba sinasabi ko eh, wag kasi silang nang-aano. HAHAHA.

I'm thrilled that matcha is being slowly LOVED AND APPRECIATED by other people because the growing market for matcha/green tea/ nokcha means I'll have more matcha products to choose from. SUPER YES PLS!!!!
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These are all near Tandang Sora Avenue except 1. 

As we all know, no groceries are created equeal and just like what I was talking about in my previous post, here's the top 5 grocery stores that I am frequenting.


I won't focus on the price differences but my experiences in each.


Moved the little background at the read more part below because my little background got longer and unfitting for this post... :)))) 

I am guilty of only wanting to get these freebies that's why I went there to do the groceries. Haha! The Fiesta Hams that I redeemed in exchange for the charge slips (as in, career na career ito mga 'te) were from my BDO Cash Card, BDO JCB Credit Card, and BPI Family Bank Credit Card. The Holiday Pack was also from BPI FB Credit Card.

Aside from the promo, why Walter Mart as my first?

It felt comfortable and it's spacious.

 A lot of people go there to do groceries but no long lines at the cashier. It's also surprising that even if it's supposed to be crowded, you can hardly notice the people because the aisles are wide enough. I love that there are, I think, four kinds of push carts available. Aside from the other promos and freebies, there is a free parking stub, the staff are courteous and helpful, and they definitely have a lot of choices.

Plus, I get to use my SM Prestige Card to accumulate points. Haha! Nanghihinayang din ako sa points ko since hindi na nga madalas mag grocery dun sa SM so good thing, they're partners with Walter Mart.

There's also a Japanese store (items priced at 66 or 88) at the third floor of the building. I bought a lot of baking tools and non-irritating fancy earrings there.
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Merkado at UPTC as my second.

It's brightly lit with all shelves usually well-stocked and the store layout is superb. It also looks sophisticated and high-end. To tell you honestly, it was intimidating at first because it looks expensive. haha! The first time I went there was when we were waiting for our seat at Mama Lou's and that's when I found out that the some prices were at par with other grocery stores. I did a grocery or two, signed up for the membership card and one time during those grocery trips, I dropped a raffle entry for Unilever and Merkado's Great Winter Sale. I don't remember dropping a raffle coupon for this but I won. Haha!!! I think the fated day was after going to Regina Rica and Pililla Windmills. Alam ko, walang nagtanong kung kelan. Haha.

 I didn't anymore have the coupon with me because of the New Year's Day cleaning but they sent me an e-mail so I got the certificates last night. Yep, 11k richer in Gift Certificates and proud. I am getting used to having my picture taken like that since I've been winning raffle promos since last year. ANG YABANG KAINIS HAHA : Pero next raffle winning pls. :)))

Anyhow, like what I posted in my Instagram account, I did have my picture taken with that big check and I'm pretty sure it's going to be posted somewhere in Merkado along with the other 10 winners. I'm excited to see my second poster in UPTC. Haha! My first was when I attended the Wingman's Quiz Night. 

Trinoma's Landmark as my third.

First, their mall hours last Christmas season was extended until 11 PM so no rush. They have four choices of push carts and several choices of places to eat at. Hello, Trinoma 'yan eh.

Also, I found my favorite matcha candy there. One thing lang is that I don't think they have a loyalty card so no points for me. I am a sucker for anything that accumulates points kaya ang lungkot ko. Hahaha! The line at the cashier can get long but bearable.


Fourth would be S&R Membership Shopping except Christmas Season. 
I have no pictures from there 'cause it was a stressful place to be in during the holidays. It was so crowded that one can barely move. The concept's fine but I am not digging the self-service style all the time. Ang hirap mag-buhat pag maraming binili. Haha. Tamad.

I buy my Psyllium Fiber, Dove Soap, and Roasted Seaweed there because these things are cheaper in bulk (actually most of the products being sold there are cheaper) and their pizza is still one of my favorites to date so I'm renewing my membership card.

Fifth is Rustan's, Powerplant

I went to Rockwell one time, entered Rustan's and I saw this. My Meiji Kyo-Matcha Chocolate is sold at P 127.25 at Rustan's!!! GOSH I HAD THE SHOCK OF MY LIFE. HAHAHAHA. Walter Mart sells a box at P 218.00 while the old Cherry at P 250.00. The heck. Just when I thought that Rustan's have more expensive items, they're selling my favorite chocolate at that price. Ang dami ko pang pinagdaanan na indecisiveness noon kasi nga 250.00 tas meron palang 130. Huhubells. But I am glad that I now know about this. hihi. Ang layo nga lang ng Powerplant. :))

Okay, I haven't tried doing my grocery at Rustan's yet but I'm making it my top five because of my matcha discovery. hehe.



Done with the top 5.


Hugot part and little background after the page break.. :)


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