Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

Iguana's Cantina Mexicana (formerly Zapata's) in Angeles, Pampanga

Heads up for foodies! The famous Zapata's authentic Mexican restaurant has moved from 480 Don Juico Avenue to 50 Meliton Road (go further down Don Juico Avenue, away from Robinson's place and way past C's Italian Dining). We went around Don Juico three times until the tricycle driver gave us some solid directions on the way to the new establishment.




Zapata's was named after Emilio Zapata Salazar, a leading Mexican figure in the 1910 Mexican revolution. He was a peasant child who gained insights on the hardships of the countryside, and in turn advocated for peasants who were forced into slavery by hacienderos.



I googled "best restaurants Pampanga" and Zapata's was one of the top hits. It lives up to its reputation with its strong tasting and spicy dishes that place it above all the seemingly run down Mexican restaurants in Manila that seem to cater to the Filipino sweet tooth.

Strawberry Margarita for Php 160 - I had a spoonfull of this, and it was well worth it. It gave a slight sting on the tongue that I get with very good margaritas. Too bad I wasn't able to enjoy this as much as I wanted to, since I was in charge of the wheel and am a responsible driver.

Quesedilla Supreme (Chicken!) for Php 210. The spiciness settled on my tongue well after it settled on my tummy.

Chili Zapata: Special "award Winning"... All Meat Chili served with fresh flour tortillas, borracho beans and Mexi-rice for Php 225. This was as award winning as they said this was. The beef was tender yet flavourful. I couldn't get enough of this!

Fajitas - grilled strips of marinated beef brought sizzling to your table with Mexi-rice and grilled peppers. Served with tortillas, salsa and sour cream for Php 320. I have reservations about this because while the beef marinade tasted good, the beef was cooked too soon and thus came out tough.


Iguana Cantina Mexicana (formerly Zapata's)
50 Meliton Road
Angeles City, Pampanga
Philippines
Tel: 63 45 893 3654

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Chilly Wingers, Katipunan

My brother took us to Chilly Wingers, his favorite Katip restaurant (for the moment - but there is only so much to choose from). Chilly Wingers serves Mexican food plus pasta (usp confusion?). The taste was nothing remarkable, except for the Peanut Mud Pie (Php 195), which satisfied my cravings for any dish injected with flavor.


It's more of ice cream cake that pie, but the creamy peanut butter ice cream settles well on my tongue. It may not be best to take my word for it, however, as I have a serious addiction to peanuts.


Chilly Wingers
Along Katipunan Avenue
Quezon City, Philippines

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Guacamole burger at Harry's and Thai express

I think Harry's changed their menu cause they have interesting burgers in store now. I tried their Guacamole burger (SGD 17) and it was superb!



Afterwards, I met Jho and Bernice for a welcome dinner at Thai Express. I went beyond the usual pad thai and mango salad and had some interesting picks.

Red bean milkshake at SGD 5.9. Loves!

Poo nim ob woo sen (Clay pot black pepper soft shell crab glass noodles) at SGD 13.9

Khao gai phat krapow (spicy minced chicken stir friend with thai basil) at SGD 9.9

Tub tim krob (Thai red rubies in sweet coconut ice cream) at SGD 5.9


Harry's
#01-64, 1 Maritime Square
HarbourFront Centre
Singapore 099253
Tel: 65 6271 8234


Thai Express
1 Harbourfront Walk
#B2-30 VivoCity
Tel: 65 6272 1912

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Margarita's at East Coast Road

I took Isa food tripping during the Independence day long weekend and one of our discoveries was Margarita's. We only tried their desserts, which was around SGD 12-16 per plate.


Brownies ala mexicana con hela y salsa de chocolate
(Brownies with ice cream)


Khabrita - kahlua with ice cream

I'm not the best judge of dessert, because if its chocolate or ice cream, I automatically think its delish(!). I preferred the brownies over the kahlua ice cream, because while I felt that the Kahlua is worth a try, the bitter-sweet taste does not seem to jive in this concoction.


Margarita's
404 East Coast Road
Singapore
Tel: 65 6440 8030