Fruit & Nut Cheesy Biscotti

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I never liked biscotti. I always thought it was dry and uninteresting. That was years ago when my taste buds were still immature.

My new love for biscotti began when I bought a chocolate chip biscotti at Figaro. I had a credit card receipt that allowed me to claim free goodies in Figaro and I added a biscotti just to reach the allocated amount. I was surprised how it sated my usual craving for cookies without as much fat and sugar. Since then I’ve also bought my share of Starbucks‘ chocolate biscotti.

Since we have a 4 day weekend in Manila I tried my hand at making biscotti. Instead of the usual sweet biscotti I decided to make a savory biscotti. I used Mark Bittman’s recipe which made a small batch in case things go wrong. I also added a mixture of dried fruits and nuts which I had lying around to add more texture and flavor.

I chose this recipe because it didn’t contain butter and had very few ingredients all of which I had on hand.
fruit & nut cheesy biscotti

I used this cheese which I bought in Unimart. I suggest using sharp cheddar cheese for more flavor.
Clover medium cheddar cheese

Other biscotti recipes don’t require a food processor but this one did. If you don’t have one I think mixing the batter by hand would work too. Just don’t over beat it.
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Process the eggs and cheese in the food processor until thick and yellow for about a minute.
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Add in all the dry ingredients and pulse a few times until the flour is incorporated.
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I added the dried fruits and nuts and mixed the batter gently by hand. The batter should be crumbly and drier than this but I used an extra egg thinking our local eggs are smaller than American sized large eggs. Next time I’ll stick to two eggs.
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Form the batter into a log on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Smooth the surface.
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After the first baking of 20-25 minutes this is what it looked like. Let it cool for 10 minutes then slice with a serrated knife.
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Place the sliced biscotti on the baking sheet and bake again for 15 minutes.
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Flip the biscotti over and bake for another 10 minutes. Let it cool completely and do not be tempted to eat before then.
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The combination of cheese, nuts and dried fruit was perfect for the biscotti. It tasted like eating a cheese plate all in one cookie. I loved the addition of cayenne pepper. It gave the biscotti a lingering heat. I plan to add more cayenne pepper and even more dried fruit next time.
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Fruit & Nut Cheesy Biscotti
adapted from NY Times (Mark Bittman) recipe

2 eggs
1 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese
1 cup plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour, plus more as needed
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cayenne or more
1/2 cup dried fruit and nuts (I used a combination of walnuts, pistachio, dried cherries and cranberries)

1. Heat the oven to 350C or 180F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat. Put the eggs and cheese in a food processor and process until yellow and thick, about a minute. Add the flour, baking powder, salt and cayenne and pulse three to four times until just mixed. Do not over beat.

2. Transfer the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and gently knead it until it holds together — it may be a bit crumbly at first. Shape the dough into an 8-10″ log then transfer to the baking sheet and gently flatten.

3. Bake until the log begins to color and is firm to the touch about 20 to 25 minutes. Cool for about 10 minutes, then cut on the bias into half-inch slices. You can also slice them straight across horizontally for smaller pieces. Lay the biscotti flat on the baking sheet and bake until crisp and toasted, 15 minutes; flip and toast the other side for another 10 to 15 minutes. Cool completely before eating. Makes 16 biscotti.

Regent Soft Cookies

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There’s a new product out in Manila’s supermarkets, Regent Food’s Soft Cookies.

I was sent a basket of all the Soft Cookie variants. You can see which one I opened first.
Regent Soft Cookies

These cookies were inspired by popular Japanese soft cookies. There are three fruit flavors -mango, strawberry and melon plus chocolate which isn’t a fruit but better.
Regent Soft Cookies in mango, strawberry, melon & chocolate

These super delicate cookies are individually packed in a hard plastic container to keep it’s shape.
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I thought the cookies would taste like Fig Newtons but these were much softer and very crumbly. All the fruit flavors tasted good and not too sweet. The fillings were like jam but harder and almost impossible for me to cut straight without all the cookie disintegrating. It was meant to be bitten into and enjoyed.

The chocolate filled cookie contained a dark chocolate paste that was intense and not cloyingly sweet. It was quite satisfying to eat these cookies. Try them for a change and I think you’ll like it too.
Regent Chocolate Soft Cookies

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Mom & Tina’s Mini Cinnamon Rolls

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One day I came home from work to find this box of mini cinnamon rolls from Mom & Tina’s Bakery Cafe. You bet I was deliriously happy.

I’ve never had a chance to eat at Mom & Tina’s but after trying these babies I will definitely drop by their cafe one of these days.
Mom & Tina's mini cinnamon rolls

I love cinnamon rolls but it’s another one of those ‘things I love’ that I had to give up eating. But since these were small sized and didn’t have frosting I didn’t feel as guilty eating them. It was so good straight out the box but toasted it was even better. The edges became crisp and the gooey cinnamon filling became even stickier.
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Thanks again Miren for this box of deliciousness. You didn’t have to give me this but I’m glad you did.
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Mom & Tina’s Bakery Cafe
FRDC Building
106 E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue,
Pasig City, Metro Manila,
Call us at 914-0833 or 571-1541
other branches here
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Sunday Lunch at Stella

Stella's wood fired chocolate almond cookie dough P195
Our big Sunday lunch group tried out Stella one of the new restaurants in Bonifacio High Street. It’s the newest baby in the Raintree Restaurants group which also owns popular restaurants Museum Cafe, Chelsea Market Cafe, Mr. Jones and Momo Cafe.

The landscaping of Bonifacio High Street was very pleasing to the eyes and senses.
Bonifacio High Street

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Their website described Stella’s cuisine as “Wood-fired bistro that offers a full array of delights peppered with tastes true to the West Coast, the Mediterranean & South America. Stella provides sustainable handcrafted cuisine, fresh & simple.
Stella wood fired bistro

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This is the interiors of Stella. They were fully booked due to a children’s party so they sat us at the Rocket Room next door.
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Rocket Room

The Rocket Room is a bar & lounge that shared some of Stella’s menu items plus their own hot and cold small plates perfect partners for cocktails and wine.
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The dip was some kind of mixed butter compound topped with paprika. Quite tasty.
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raspberry echinacea iced tea P95
raspberry echinacea iced tea P95

The Stella salad was made with sundried tomato bits, candied rosemary pistachios, buttermilk chive-ranch dressing and malagos percorino cheese. It was a bit ordinary for me. There was just a little pistachios which didn’t even taste caramelized. The highlight was the crispy bacon.
the Stella salad P295
the Stella salad P295

Stella should be more careful with the food they serve. What would you feel if you had to pay P320 for a salad with brown lettuce leaves? If they didn’t have fresh lettuce then they shouldn’t serve this salad.
Caesar California P320
Caesar California P320

The soup was served barely warm otherwise it wasn’t that bad. It reminded me of canned cream of corn.
fire roasted corn & shrimp scampi soup P195
fire roasted corn & shrimp scampi soup P195

I love bone marrow but this was over baked making the marrow dry and almost burnt. There was very little we could scrape out. Too bad since the presentation was fabulous.
bone marrow P395
bone marrow P395

A little bone marrow with rosemary sultana compote amd gremolata on herbed garlic focaccia crisps. I did enjoy the bread with the condiments.
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I didn’t like the merguez sausage meatballs at all. It had a VERY strong and overwhelming cumin flavor which I call “kili kili” smell.
melted merguez sausage meatballs P295
melted merguez sausage meatballs P295

We ordered the next two appetizers from Rocket Room’s menu. I liked them both better than the ones from Stella.
chile lime fried chicken wings P395
chile lime fried chicken wings P395

seafood ceviche "verde" P295
seafood ceviche “verde” P295

I wasn’t able to try the clam pasta but I heard comments like “so-so and not so good” from my lunch companions.
Stella's steamy clam pasta P350
Stella’s steamy clam pasta P350

I like my pizza’s crust as thin as possible. When the pizza arrived I already thought I wouldn’t like it since the crust was so thick. When I took a bite I was surprised that it was actually good. The crust was just like good bread with a crunchy crust and edge. It reminded me of the crust of Pizzeria Delfina in San Francisco. If you love bread then you will definitely enjoy their pizzas.
straight up pepperoni pizza P295
straight up pepperoni pizza P295

They need to SEASON their non-meat pizzas. Bland, bland, bland.
roasted tomato "Margherita rustica" P350
roasted tomato “Margherita rustica” P350

I had high hopes for the truffled mushroom pizza but it was just too bland. It needed a stronger cheese and at least some salt on the mushrooms.
fire roasted truffled mushroom pizza P350
fire roasted truffled mushroom pizza P350

This was their classier take on the Filipino favorite ham and pineapple pizza – jamon serrano & grilled pineapple.
jamon serrano & grilled pineapple pizza P350
jamon serrano & grilled pineapple pizza P350

My first slice of pizza I ate the everything. I even put some butter on the edge of the crust. But after that I left all the thick crust behind.
Stella's pizza

The ribs were a bit tough but the taste of the sauce wasn’t bad at all. The others thought it was too sweet.
"California style" US baby back riblets P395
US baby back riblets P395

The best part of lunch was dessert. For a big group of 15 we only ordered one and I think I ate most of it. Warm, sweet, chewy cookie filled with pistachios and topped with mantecado ice cream. I was in cookie heaven.
Stella's wood fired chocolate almond cookie dough P195
Stella’s wood fired chocolate almond cookie dough P195

Can you say yummmmmm???
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Overall I found the food just satisfactory. Maybe there were other dishes we should have tried instead of so many pizzas? If ever I go back it will be with a different group since most of the people in this lunch group vehemently hated the food.

Stella’s menu
drinks, snacks, panini, salad, soup & pizza
pasta, fire & smoke, rice & vegetables
sweet stuff, dessert wine, coffee & tea
wines & beer

Rocket Room’s menu
pizza, panini, pasta, salad, wines & beer
hot & cold appetizers, cocktails

Stella Wood Fired Bistro
7th Ave. corner 29th St. South,
Ground Floor, East Superblock
Bonifacio High Street Central, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
telephone: +632 621 3222
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A Slice of Pizza Love @ Nolita

pesto grilled chicken with sundried tomato pizza P250
I have a love/hate relationship with pizza. I love it to death but I hate the fat and calories that come with it. I did the ultimate sacrifice by not eating pizza for 1 year and now it’s time to get reacquainted with an old love.

Where else should I celebrate this momentous occasion but in one of the hottest pizza places in Manila? I’ve been reading so much about Nolita’s pizza that I just had to try it. I didn’t even have plans that day but after shopping in S&R I felt my stomach murmuring for some nourishment. Armed with only my iPhone I went to Nolita after the peak lunch hour.
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Nolita @ Bonifacio High Street

Is there a more perfect food than a slice of pizza? Think about it. A slice of pizza contains all the important food groups. There’s carbs, dairy, protein and veggies. How awesome is that?
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The pizzas were around 20″ in diameter and were sold by the slice. Normally I would get the pepperoni without a second thought but I wanted to eat healthier even with pizzas.
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I chose the pesto grilled chicken with sun-dried tomato pizza. It was almost a big as the paper plate. I was a 100% sure I wouldn’t be able to finish it since I can only down half a slice of S&R’s pizza and this looked even bigger.
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pesto grilled chicken with sun-dried tomato pizza P250

The first bite was pure nirvana. The crust was thin but firm enough to support the weight of the cheese and toppings. It was the best pizza crust I’ve ever eaten bar none. Light, super crisp and not doughy at all. The toppings as good as it were almost seemed secondary. I loved the flavors from the pesto and sun-dried with the creamy cheese.
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Just look at the golden brown crust. Perfect!! I’m ashamed to admit I finished the entire slice.
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I still had room for a chocolate chip cookie made with semi-sweet chocolate chunks. Not bad at all!!!
chocolate chip cookie P100
chocolate chip cookie P100

When I came home from Italy where I had not so great pizzas and all I could think about was going to Nolita to erase those sad pizza memories. A week after I arrived I went again and got the chicken parmesan pizza. I didn’t like it that much. It was too salty and there was too much chicken. It’s funny in Rome I complained that there wasn’t enough toppings.

Next time I go to Nolita I’m sticking to pizzas with less meat which I enjoy much more. Despite this one not so good pizza I still love Nolita’s pizza and I think it’s the best in Manila so far.
chicken parmesan pizza P250
chicken parmesan pizza P250

NOLITA
7th Ave. corner 29th St. South,
Bonifacio High Street Central, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
cellphone: +63 917 532 2612
email: nolita_nypizza@yahoo.com
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Sunday and Monday: 11 am – 12 mn
Tuesday to Thursday: 11 am – 2 am
Friday and Saturday: 11 am – 5 am

Dinner at Tanabe Japanese Restaurant

spicy tuna sashimi P320
Before watching Lady Gaga’s concert last May we went to Mall of Asia for dinner. Deb asked me where I wanted to eat. I asked her if the Japanese restaurant I ate at when Mall of Asia was newly opened was still around. She excitedly said, “Yes, Tanabe is still open!” To say I was shocked was an understatement. Some more popular restaurants have already closed shop and they were still open. Their staying power is a testament to their good Japanese food.

Tanabe Japanese Restaurant

I haven’t been to Mall of Asia in a loooong time that’s why I was surprised to see a ferris wheel behind the mall.
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I didn’t feel like eating a heavy meal so I ordered 3 appetizers we could all share.
agedashi tofu P180
agedashi tofu P180

I’ve been in a tofu-love phase that’s why I ordered two very similar dishes. Both were delicious but the tofu steak had a little edge with a more flavorful sauce.
tofu steak P200
tofu steak P200

It’s weird but I don’t eat sashimi or any raw fish but when it’s slathered with spicy mayonnaise I love it. This spicy tuna sashimi isn’t on their menu but it should be. It’s one of the best versions I’ve tried. The spice level was spot on and there wasn’t too much mayonnaise. The tuna was very firm and fresh too.
spicy tuna sashimi P320
spicy tuna sashimi P320

Deb ordered the oden which was made with egg, tofu and fish cake in a sweetish broth. I’ve never had it before and I really liked it. It was specially good when eaten with the spicy yellow mustard.
oden P350
oden P350

I loved the presentation of the cold soba noodles.
zaru soba P280
zaru soba P280

We teased Pat with her very common order of beef slices on rice.
gyu don P420
gyu don P420

Common or not it was really good so I don’t blame her for her choice. If only I can eat rice I would have loved to order this too.
gyu don

The food of Tanabe hasn’t changed from the first time I ate their many years ago. It’s still as good and consistent. The portions are fair and the prices were reasonable. No wonder they remain open to this day.

Tanabe’s menu

Tanabe Japanese Restaurant
SM Mall of Asia, Entertainment Mall, Seaside Blvd
Manila Bay Reclamation Area, Pasay
telephone: 556-0360

Dinner at El Cirkulo


In Manila new restaurants open and close as fast as you can blink. Some restaurants are so popular that they reach their peak too soon and lose business in a year or so. In my opinion restaurants which serve consistently good food stay open much longer. Such is the case with El Cirkulo.

Whenever the question of “where to eat” arises new restaurants are often the first suggestions. But sometimes the best choice is an old time favorite which will always guarantee a full and happy tummy.
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free appetizer

Our friend Florence has been dreaming of lechon for weeks so we decided to make her wishes come true by going to one of the best places to get cochinillo (young roast suckling pig), El Cirkulo.
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cochinillo asado P5,950 (whole) P2,995 (half)

You need to order this baby pig a day in advance.
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The beauty of eating a young pig is it’s tender and milky meat and little fat. El Cirkulo always serves their cochinillo with a very crispy and flavorful skin. Eight of us managed to finish only half a pig.
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Just to balance out the sinful piggy we ordered salad.
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salad

This is only place I’ve seen that has vegan paella. This paella with only portobella mushroom, whole roasted garlic, asparagus and truffle oil was a delicious as the typical paella with saffron. The flavor was more sublime but equally satisfying.
paella montaña P825
paella montaña P825

Whatever paella you end up choosing it’s all good. Next time I want to try their paella negra, the only variant I haven’t tried in El Cirkulo.
paella cirkulo P745
paella cirkulo P745

callos madrileña P445
callos madrileña P445

Their beef belly is my all-time favorite dish. I just love the melt-in-your mouth beef with lots of horseradish. I have to order this every time I eat at El Cirkulo. If you eat at El Cirkulo for lunch on Wednesdays an order of the beef belly with steamed rice, soup and dessert is only P545+.
slow roasted U.S. beef belly P875
slow roasted U.S. beef belly P875

My friends ordered halo halo from Milky Way located on the 2nd floor of the same building for dessert. This was half an order. They just loved this version. I’m not a big halo halo lover so I just had coffee.
Milky Way's halo halo
Milky Way’s halo halo

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El Cirkulo will always be my preferred Spanish restaurant. One day I vow to try their other dishes but it’s hard not to order all my favorites. What should I try next in El Cirkulo? Share your thoughts in the comment box below.

El Cirkulo
Ground Floor Milkyway Building
900 Arnaiz Avenue (Pasay Road)
corner Paseo de Roxas,
Makati City 1200 Philippines
telephone:810-8735, 810-2763
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Dinner at Brasserie CiÇou


The first and last time I ate at Restaurant CiÇou in Makati was in 2010. I really liked the food despite lots of mixed reviews I’ve heard and read. I was sad when they closed since I wasn’t able to go back.

When I heard they opened a new restaurant in Greenhills I was ecstatic. Imagine a good French restaurant in my home turf. We finally got to try it last May to celebrate Rochelle’s birthday.
Brasserie CiCou

They now had some sweet and savory goodies for sale.
Brasserie CiCou

Brasserie CiCou's macarons P35
macarons P35

Brasserie CiCou's quiche
quiche

I was surprised to see the tiny kouign amann selling for P50 while Gourmet Finds sells theirs for P75 and it’s more than double the size. I never got to try their version but I love buttery kouign amann.
Brasserie CiCou kouign amann P50
kouign amann P50

Brasserie CiCou

Brasserie CiCou

Brasserie CiCou

Brasserie CiCou's menu
Brasserie CiCou’s menu

Brasserie CiCou dessert menu

Brasserie CiCou

Their hot and super crusty rolls were just amazing. It tasted just like our favorite from Chef Philippe which has now closed shop. I wish they would sell these bread too.
crusty rolls

We all liked the quiche specially the flaky and buttery crust.
leeks & goat cheese quiche P150
leeks & goat cheese quiche P150

This was another winner. The puff pastry was light, crisp and buttery and was the perfect vessel for the creamy chicken and mushroom filling.
bouchee a la reine P220
bouchee a la reine P220

My friends are soup addicts and can’t eat a meal without soup. I never order soup since I know I’ll be full after a bowl of soup. The cheesy onion soup passed with high colors.
onion soup P270
onion soup P270

I recommended the prawn bisque since I remember how much I loved it when I had it in their first restaurant in Makati. The soup stock used was an intense flavor made from prawn shells. It was rich and very, very flavorful.
prawn bisque P360
prawn bisque P360

Rochelle is quite an adventurous eater so she ordered the boudin noir or pork blood sausage.
boudin noir P420
boudin noir P420

It was everyone’s first time to try pork blood sausage. Sad to say the flavor was too strong for our taste. The mashed potatoes with the beef jus was pretty good though. This was the only thing we didn’t finish.
boudin noir

I was debating whether to order the bouillabaisse or my CiÇou favorite ox tongue. The waiter told me the ox tongue was more popular so that’s what I ordered again. Sometimes when I really like something in a restaurant I tend to order the same thing again and again instead of trying something new.

It was delicious two years ago and it was just as yummy in 2012. Ultra tender ox tongue braised in ravigote sauce, a classic lightly acidic French sauce. Love, love, love it! Instead of the usual side of baby potatoes I requested salad greens instead.
braised ox tongue P450
braised ox tongue P450

My friends really enjoyed the hanger steak too.
onglet poele P510
onglet poele P510

For a dish to be shared I suggested this pasta dish which was my favorite when I first ate at CiÇou. Al dente pasta with bacon, mushroom and parmesan cheese. You see all those bubbles on top? I suspect that’s butter. No wonder this simple dish was freakin fantastic. This is good too share. I think it’s would be too rich for a main course unless you really love your pasta.
coquilettes P370
coquilettes P370

I highly recommend the French comfort food at Brasserie CiÇou. They don’t exactly market the restaurant as comfort food but that’s what I felt when I ate there. I was happy and satisfied. Isn’t that what comfort food does to you?
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Brasserie CiÇou
57 Annapolis St., Greenhills, San Juan.
telephone: 661-9200, 0917-885-8841
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Breakfast Buffet at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa


I would never deliberately pay for breakfast buffet since I always eat a simple and boring breakfast and all the choices would simply overwhelm me and tempt me beyond reason. But since buffet breakfast at Shangri-La Boracay’s Vintana restaurant was included with the room I might as well enjoy myself.

The small shots of mango lychee juice on ice welcomed diners at the entrance of Vintana restaurant.
Vintana

If I thought Discovery Shores had lots of breakfast offerings well I was simply blown away by the volume and assortment at Vintana. There was probably 2-3x more food.

Just take a look at the choices of fruit juices. From the ordinary orange and mango to the more unique honeydew and orange carrot juices. There was even iced tea!
fresh juices
fresh juices

Nice selection of tropical and western fruit.
fresh fruits
fresh fruits

I guess some people eat salad for breakfast. Not me!!!!
salad bar
salad bar

cold cuts & smoked salmon
cold cuts & smoked salmon

They had an international selection for the tourists staying in the hotel.
Japanese breakfast selections
Japanese breakfast selections

Chinese breakfast selections
Chinese breakfast selections

Korean breakfast selections
Korean breakfast selections

eggs, eggs, eggs
eggs, eggs, eggs

I understand ensaymada and pan de sal are Filipino breads but muffins?
Filipino breakfast breads
Filipino breakfast breads

Filipino breakfast selections
Filipino breakfast selections

American breakfast selections
American breakfast selections

I was quite excited when I saw the crab cakes since I seldom see those in Manila.
crab cakes
crab cakes

I liked how this corner of the buffet looked the best. It’s because of all the cast iron skillets and pots.
grilled sausage, ham, quiche & fritata
grilled sausage, ham, quiche & fritata

pasta, fried rice & veal sausage
pasta, fried rice & veal sausage

This was the first time I’ve seen panini sandwiches in a breakfast buffet. Splendid!
panini
panini

I loved the buffet area for kids which were placed on a lower table for easy reach.
kids breakfast buffet
kids breakfast buffet

The character pancakes were actually in the adult area but I’m sure kids and adults had a kick eating those cute pancakes.
pancakes, waffles & French toast
pancakes, waffles & French toast

There was no shortage of tempting bread and pastries, my no. 1 weakness.
bread & pastries
bread & pastries

If you are a regular reader of my blog you can probably guess what I ate.
muesli and dried fruits
muesli and dried fruits

Banana milk? Eh?
milk
milk

The hot chocolate was surprisingly dark and unsweetened which I really appreciated. A mug of hot chocolate with two shots of espresso was my choice of drink that morning.
hot chocolate
hot chocolate

espresso machine
espresso machine

jam assortment
jam assortment

Yes, yes I had the muesli again. It was good but not as good as my all time favorite muesli at Hong Kong Disneyland hotel. I wish they had more dried fruit choices instead of just granola and nuts. I should have cut up some fresh fruit to add to my muesli.
muesli
muesli

The cheese croissant was yummy but even better was their coconut croissant which had a sweet, sticky coconut filling that reminded me of pan de coco. Genius! The danggit (dried fish) was very disappointing. It was hard and chewy and not crispy as I liked it. It probably because of it’s huge size.

The crab cake was made with 80% mashed potato and 20% fresh crab meat. Our crab meat is so fine it won’t support the shape with just a little binder like breadcrumbs the way American crab cakes are made.
day 1 breakfast
day 1 breakfast

mango lychee juice
mango lychee juice

Unbelievable but the second day the food was all different. I couldn’t handle more choices so I stuck with my usual muesli and sausage with a bit of beef tapa. Told you my breakfast choices were boring.
day 2 breakfast
day 2 breakfast

If you can eat a lot and love breakfast then the breakfast buffet at Shangri-La Boracay is for you. Some may say just the breakfast buffet will sway them to choose this hotel over the others.

The price of our room at Shangri-La and Discovery Shores was about the same. You’ve seen the pictures of the hotel, rooms and breakfast buffet for both hotels. Where would you choose to stay in Boracay? Let me know in the comment box below. I’d love to hear your opinions.

Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa
Barangay Yapak, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, Philippines
telephone: (63 36) 288-4988 
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What I Ate in Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa


Last April I had the good fortune of staying at Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort and Spa. Since the resort was a bit isolated and we were just too lazy to leave the beautiful hotel we had more than a few meals in their restaurants.

Our first dinner was at the Vintana restaurant which also served as the coffee shop and breakfast venue.
Vintana @ Shangri-La Boracay

Vintana @ Shangri-La Boracay

Since I had an abundant seafood lunch at Boracay Crab House earlier I didn’t want to have a heavy dinner so I skipped the seafood buffet.
seafood bufffet @ Vintana

Vintana @ Shangri-La Boracay

seafood bufffet @ Vintana
seafood bufffet

seafood bufffet @ Vintana

My seared steak salad with Asian vinaigrette was pretty good. The beef was very tender and well spiced.
steak salad
steak salad

Michelle who had the buffet was so nice to give me a slice of chocolate cake. Thanks Mitch!!
chocolate cake
chocolate cake

The next day I spent time in the beautiful pool.
pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

I found this area with a jacuzzi pool connected to the infinity pool.
pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

This was my favorite part of the pool. I could have just stayed there and looked at the sea for hours.
pool @ Shangri-La Boracay

This was the other beach near the pool.
beach @ Shangri-La Boracay

They had a quite extensive menu for the poolside. Aside from the usual sandwiches there were also pizza, pasta and surprisingly lamb kofta which I ordered. It was the healthiest thing I could find.
lamb kofta P500 & iced coffee P150
lamb kofta P500 & iced coffee P150

I liked the flavor of the mini lamb patties except it needed some salt. The yogurt dressing was spot on for the small wraps I made.
lamb kofta

When I was done with my lunch I called for a golf buggy which brought me to Sirena, their seafood restaurant. I went to take pictures since we were eating there for dinner.
Sirena restaurant

The Solana bar was also located there.
Solana Bar
Solana Bar

Solana Bar

Solana Bar

Sirena restaurant
Sirena restaurant

Sirena restaurant

Sirena restaurant

We celebrated two birthdays that night.
Sirena restaurant

I had the the black cod which was just ok.
pan roasted black cod
pan roasted black cod P950+++

My very last meal before going back to Manila was a quick smoked salmon sandwich at the Vintana. I became quite enamored with their iced coffee.
smoked salmon & cream cheese sandwich
smoked salmon & cream cheese sandwich

The food in the hotel was expensive and was mostly just satisfactory. I missed all the good restaurants Boracay had to offer. Next time I know better.

Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa
Barangay Yapak, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, 5608, Philippines
telephone: (63 36) 288-4988 
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