We love eating here! Cheap and pretty good food. Don't expect anything fancy though.
True to the description - crunchy, sweet and salty. They just forgot to indicate that it can be addicting!👍
My love for edamame has escalated to a new level! Ordered these from my Tita. These are covered with dark chocolate and have a similar consistency and crunch to chocolate-covered coffee beans. At $10 per 10oz. pack on Amazon.
I've taken a fancy for tea latte the past couple of weeks. When I saw this online, I knew I had to try it, especially since I have a liking for spices. It's pretty good. Imagine your regular chai tea latte with a hint of cinnamon (though it has other spices accdg. to the label). Warm comfort for about $5.00 for a 10oz. can.
Can't say this is the best that I've had, but this by far is what I look for when it comes to halo-halo. When we were kids, we'd have halo-halo here for only P25. They have been making their own ingredients and have been serving local goodness since 1969. Halo-halo now at P45 for regular and P55 with ice cream.
I've always loved this salad in Kanin Club! Ingredients are tomatoes, onions, cilantro and kesong puti. At P150, it's a good deal 👌
We were hoping eating here would be a pleasureable experience, but we were let down. The curry would have been good if the chicken was tender. Husband ordered Tilapya sa Laing, which would have been okay if the laing wasn't as dry. Hopefully we can be back to try other items.
Overall, our Nolita experience was so-so. Hubby didn't finish his pizza, onion rings were pleasing to the eye but very oily, and my order was well, nothing spectacular. This is considering they used gorgonzola and a few other kinds more expensive than those usually used. What I wanted to try were the diff. kinds of imported soda. Generally, not worth going back to.😔
No more meat and got leftover sauce? Turn it into pasta sauce! Poured the leftover sauce of Niño's mechado on spaghettini and topped it with freshly-shaved ricotta. 👌
Trader Joe's gorgonzola chips are lovely - not too salty and great on its own. You can also try it with salsa or, like my friend, with truffle oil.
The cocoa batons are crisp pillow-shaped wafers, with cocoa creme filling. They're light and not too sweet, thus highly addicting. The Trader Joe's version is very similar to Oishi's Pillows and might just be very good as cereals as well. Retails for $8.99 on Amazon.