Showing posts with label SM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SM. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2016

A Taste of Korea at Snow Panda SM Angono

The country has been taken by storm by all things Korean. There is K-pop, Samsung phones, 3D arts, Korean makeup.  Korean food was just around the corner.


Rizal Bloggers and Media Friends were taken to a Korean dessert overload in a recent Food Crawl event in SM Angono. 

Sharing with you my personal take on Korean desserts and snacks at Snow Panda SM Angono.



Bing Su is the Korean version of our "halo-halo".
It is actually shaved ice with sweet toppings

~ a Large Snow Panda Bing Su costs P200 to P210, while Medium costs P130 to P140. The Large serving is good for 3-4 persons sharing.

I love Snow Panda's Bing Su. The consistency of flavor and fine quality of its shave ice was really-really good. 

Pat Bing Su (red beans)
Watermelon Bing Su


Strawberry Bing Su (My personal favorite)
Injeolme Bing Su
(Korean rice cake and soya bean powder with almonds and cashew)
Mango Bing Su (with Almonds toppings). Most of companions grew a liking to the Mango Bing Su the most.

Choco Bing Su

We were also served:

Injeolme Toast (costs P140 to P160 for additional cheese or honey butter spread)


Mandu
(Korean Dumplings, costs P100 per order)

Kimbab (steamed white rice with various ingredients, rolled in a sheet of dried seaweed; costs is P100 per order)

Tukbokki (This dish is made of soft rice cake, fish cake, and the sweet red chili sauce, costs P100+.)


Snow Panda is thumb up for me (well, except for the Tukbokki, which was a bit too much for me, though I think my husband, who loves spicy food would have a blast with this dish).

Would love to go back to try their Smoothies and Yogurt.

Have a Taste of Korea, check out Snow Panda at SM Angono.

For more information visit Snow Panda SM Angono facebook page at SnowPanda SM Angono.



Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Cajun Red Rock Mega Mall ~ Restaurant Review


We were out malling at SM Megamall and found ourselves starving ~ our tired and weary feet and oh so hungry bodies led us to Cajun Red Rock .

I am not very familiar with Cajun cuisine, but judge on the restaurants theming and setting, we were all in agreement that it was an all American restaurant.

We ordered a family set meal (I forgot how much exactly, but I remember it was under P1000) for four persons, inclusive of chicken, rice, pasta, salad and drinks. 




VERDICT:
  • There are plenty of food options available to suit everyone's palate. We would love to order the house specialties, but ended up getting a set meal which we figured was worth our money (as we did save a bit).
  • Food is flavorsome.   
  • Price is affordable (price range per order is P300-400), with huge family size servings.
  • Service is good; The crew were especially attentive and friendly.
MamaSpeaks would definitely be back soon!

The CAJUN RED ROCK we visited is located at
Megastrip B, SM Megamall 

For inquiries you may email /call them at:
inquiry@cajunredrock.com / 415 26 05
fb page: CajunRedRockPH

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Post note: Per Wikipedia Cajun cuisine, French in origin. It is a style of cooking named for the French-speaking Acadian people deported by the British to Louisiana USA. This cuisine is rustic using locally available ingredients using simple cooking preparation techniques.