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Unlimited Samgyeopsal & Buffet @ Woori-Gohyang (formerly Woorijib)


After our frozen adventure with liquid nitrogen (which you can read about here), we felt the urge for something salty or savory that would fill us up. Since we were in the neighborhood, we immediately thought about Woorijib and their unlimited samgyeopsal promo. Unfortunately, our unlimited pork fantasy was almost smashed to bits when we went to the restaurant's 'known location' in Kalayaan Avenue. Apparently, it wasn't there anymore!

Luckily, we asked the guard on duty for that building if the restaurant closed out (which seemed apparent to us at that time). He told us that they simply moved a few blocks away in Matalino Street and that they changed their name to Woori-Gohyang. (Tears of joy... our pork fantasy is saved! Happiness!)

WooriMap
Photo taken from Google Maps

In hindsight, the new place is somewhat better. In a sense that they have more parking space, brighter/wider dining space, and a veranda where you can eat 'al fresco'. The downside, however, is that the place is now almost hard to find. Which probably explains why they have fewer 'new' customers that come in.

WooriSign
Their new sign...
WooriPlace
New 'Hole-in-the-Wall' place
(2nd floor)

Fountain
Water fountain upon entrance
ConfPlace
Private room for large groups

Dining
Brighter/Wider dining space
(sorry, I didn't get a shot of the al fresco part. It was raining a little.)

The place offers Unlimited Samgyeopsal + All-You-Can-Eat Buffet for only Php299/person (roughly US$6-7). If you want to step it up little, you can also opt to get Bottomless Iced Tea for an additional Php49 (roughly US$1). Of course, we got both... we were hungry AND thirsty!

The buffet consisted of mostly Korean side dishes like the traditional kimchi, kimchi pancakes, bulgogi (grilled marinated beef), japchae (stir fried sweet potato noodles), kimbap (Korean sushi rolls), ddeokbokki (spicy rice cakes), spicy potato balls, eggplants, bean sprouts, spinach, tofu, soups, salads, rice and a lot more which frankly I don't have names for. Honestly, you'd have to be really hungry to eat all of these in one seating (unless of course, you'd just get a spoon for each dish... but seriously, right?).

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Buffet from one end of the table...
Buffet2
...and from the other end

So let's talk about what we came here for... Samgyeopsal. It's basically uncured pork belly slices similar to bacon but a little thicker. They're served to you raw and you get to cook it in these circular griddles similar to a Japanese teppanyaki. If you know how good bacon tastes like, then you'll have an idea what these baby can do for your taste buds. ;)

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It's cooking time!
Grill1
You can add some garlic for flavor

FoodTable
Hungry and ready!

BTW, you can either eat the meat straight off the griddle or you can do the suggested method:
(1) Dip the cooked meat into some sesame oil (with salt and black pepper if you like)
(2) lay it in the middle of a lettuce leaf
(3) add some soybean paste
(4) add other stuff like sprouts or any side dish of your fancy
(5) make it into a lettuce leaf ball by folding the sides over (lettuce wraps!)
(6) enjoy the awesomeness!

MeatDip
Sesame Oil and Soy Bean Paste
LettuceMeat
Lettuce leaves!

Oh, and for those who are health conscious, the oil from the meat is actually channeled out of the griddle and drained into a bowl right beside it. After cooking just 1 batch of meat (about 7 or 8 pieces), you can see just how much oil has been drained. (makes you feel a little less guilty about eating a lot) ;)

OilDrain
Away with the oil!

Now some of the bad things, there were times that we felt like we were just left alone by the staff here. We literally had to stand up and look for them whenever we needed something (like utensils, water, refill of iced tea, etc). Another thing is that the place doesn't have any exhaust fans/vents for all the cooking. You're clothes will really smell like grilled meat when you go out. Also, because of the lack of exhaust, the temperature in the place tends to be on the warm-hot side. Sure, they've allocated stand fans for each table but then again, it could've been simpler.

Overall, we've seen Korean buffets that are much more posh than this place. Even serving a bit more food than what this place offers. But if you're looking for an authentic, more 'traditional home cooked style' of Korean food (and when you're somewhat in a budget), this is definitely the place to go. A place worth coming back to over and over again. We give it 3 out of 5 stars...

StarRating
Overall Rating: 3 stars out of 5

LastBite
The last bite...




Woori-Gohyang
2nd Floor, Matalino Street
Quezon City, Philippines
Phone: (+63 2) 926-7685
Hours: Mon-Sun Eat-all-you-can from 11:30AM - 10:00PM
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/Woorijib




(Date of Visit: July 29, 2013)

Unlimited Pizza @ Leona Art Restaurant



It was a fairly boring afternoon so we (PillowLegs and I) decided to go out and - you guessed it - go food tripping! But then we were stomped. We asked ourselves… what are we going to eat? And where are we going? We didn’t have any particular craving that day… hence, we didn’t know where to go.

The search was on. We went up and down Maginhawa St. in Teacher's Village (home for undiscovered, unique, gastro-orgasmic restaurants) to find out what our ‘tummy-sense’ will tingle for. We saw Japanese-inspired places, burger joints, coffee places but nothing. We didn’t feel anything. But then we made a wrong turn somewhere in Magiting St. and Matimtiman St. when I happen to spot this poster hidden from plain sight (really, it was being covered by a parked car which I happen to be admiring while we were passing by). What did the poster say? “Summer Promo: P199 Pizza All You Can Everyday!”. I stopped the car, stared at the poster and said to myself: “This is it!”. And so, our pizza pig-out adventure began…

LocationMap
Location map for Leona Art Restaurant
(Courtesy of Google Maps)

Leona Art Restaurant is a quaint little pizza/chicken/pasta joint that’s almost naturally hidden because the place looks like one of those residential places that are converted to become a restaurant. In fact, I think it actually IS a residential place that had the ground floor converted to a restaurant (but then again, I may be wrong). My point is, if you’re just ‘passing by’, you’re most likely to stay on Maginhawa St. and not notice the hidden jewel that this place is. After all, this is maybe why we consider this as a ‘hole-in-the-wall’ restaurant in the first place. =P

Sign

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Not so spacious (but cozy) interior

Interior2
The counter with food display (oh, and there's an LED TV!)
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Various pieces of art displayed all throughout the place
(After all, it's an Art Restaurant!)

Inside, they also have this section where they display various pieces of art decorations, accessories, and other stuff that are up for sale. We didn't get much photos of these are we were hungry and were eager to be seated.

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Various pieces for sale
(Like I said, not much of a photo)
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PillowLegs and hungry me
(oh, and that mask is also for sale)

Besides the promo, we decided to try one of the items that they have on the menu. My dearest compatriot (and forever adventure buddy) set her eyes on their 'Mozzarella Chicken' (Php180 - roughly US$4-5). This little baby is sauted with garlic, mushrooms, and tomatoes topped with a generous portion of melted mozzarella cheese. Makes your mouth water by just reading, right? Anyway, this is usually served with rice but we opted to have it with bread instead (they didn't have mashed potatoes available - too bad).

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Mozzarella Chicken
(Php180 or roughly US$4-5)
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Leaning tower of
mouthwatering chicken goodness
DrPepperCherry
Dr. Pepper - Cherry
(to aid us in our pizza conquest)

On to our adventure... As the poster described Leona Art Restaurant has an on-going promo that lets you eat as much pizza as you want (all day, everyday) for a measly Php199 (roughly around US$4-5).

The rules are simple...

(1) The promo is only valid for selected types of pizza only. This includes their famous 'Three Cheese Pizza', 'Pepperoni Pizza', 'Onion & Pesto Pizza', and their 'Hawaiian Pizza'.

(2) The kitchen will choose which type of pizza will be served to you depending on the availability of the ingredients. In my opinion, this makes it exciting. :)

(3) There will be NO sharing (at least, only to people who are not availing the promo), and there should be NO leftovers once the pizza carnage is done. Otherwise, you will be charged DOUBLE.

and the kicker...

(4) Unlike other pizza places that offer the 'all-you-can-eat happiness', the kitchen won't serve you a slice of pizza at a time - not even 2 or 3. They will serve you a whole 10-inch pizza AT A TIME (or at least every time you say "More pizza, please!"). So you better be hungry...

PromoPoster
This says it all
3CheesePizza
Their famous 3 Cheese Pizza
Rule
I don't even know why I need to put a description for this...

Right off the bat, they served us with 2 of their thin crusted delights. The famous '3 Cheese Pizza' and their 'Pepperoni Pizza'...

Their '3 Cheese Pizza' has a thin layer of tomato sauce beneath a mix of cheddar, mozzarella, and blue cheese, topped with freshly chopped basil. A beautiful combination that anyone would appreciate. The saltiness of the cheddar goes well with the creaminess of the mozzarella and the texture of the blue cheese. Adding the flavor and aroma of the basil, I can assure you that 1 slice of this cheesy devil won't be enough for anyone.

The 'Pepperoni Pizza' doesn't fall behind the pizza line-up as well. There's a generous amount of thinly sliced pepperoni lain on a bed of tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. The thinly sliced pepperoni is savory, crunchy and not too oily which goes perfectly with the thin crust of the pizza. Interestingly enough, they also added fresh chopped basil leaves to the mix which gave this classic a fun twist. And if you like it spicy, a dash of hot sauce makes every bite of this Italian delight a blast.

3Cheese
Three Cheese Pizza
Pepperoni
Pepperoni Pizza

After devouring the pizza duo, we were surprised as to how much we wanted more... So then we said the magic words ("Isang pizza pa, please!") and they introduced us to our 3rd pizza victim - The 'Onion & Pesto Pizza'.

This little baby is a simple cheese pizza topped with red onions and pesto mix (chopped basil and olive oil). Mind you, they used red onions as opposed to the usual white onions that we're accustomed to use in pizzas. So instead of the sweet hint that we get from white onions, you'll be getting a spicier, more flavorful kick out of every slice. What's cool about it is that the pesto mix goes well with the red onions. Every bite gives you a 'herby', sort-of-edgy, and crunchy satisfaction that you won't find in other type of pizza.

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Onion & Pesto Pizza
AlmostFull
PillowLegs slowing her pace a bit
(her tummy is almost full)

After the 3rd round, we were almost full. This is what Adam Richman (host of Man vs. Food from the Travel Channel) describes as 'hitting the food wall'. We weren't sure if we could finish another plate of pizza. But then we thought, why not? We then entered our 4th pizza round with the classic 'Hawaiian Pizza'...

This sweet baby is a simple cheese pizza topped with cooked ham and pineapple chunks. This one has been dubbed a classic for a reason. The saltiness of the ham dances with the sweetness of the pineapple chunks like a hula dancer on a yellow golden cheesy beach of mozzarella. And as a twist, they also added fresh chopped basil leaves to the mix which completes the whole 'Hawaiian Hula Beach Party' image in your mouth. Aloha!

Hawaiian
Hawaiian Pizza

After the pizza filling madness, we emerged victorious. We finished 4 whole pizzas, emptied 4 cans of Dr. Pepper, savoured the 'Mozzarella Chicken', and had a wonderful time talking about (and looking at) the art pieces. Our tummies were happy and most importantly, our pockets were happy too. The only thing we didn't like about the place is how we sometimes needed to stand up and go to the counter to ask for more pizzas or anything else that we needed as the staff tend to be inside the kitchen most of the time. Oh, and they don't have a reasonable parking lot so you have to sharpen your 'ninja car parking skills' to secure your vehicle. Overall, this place is a must try for anyone who loves good pizza, chicken, and/or art. 'Til our next pizza craving adventure! =)


Rating
Overall Rating: 4 stars out of 5




Leona Art Restaurant
45 Matimtiman Street, Teacher's Village
Quezon City, Philippines
Phone: +63 2 929 7490
Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00AM - 10:00PM
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leona-Art-Restaurant/188391141238275




(Date of Visit: July 15, 2013)

Business Lunch Buffet @ News Cafe - Ramada Manila Central



When we think about the food in Ongpin and Binondo, we almost certainly have pictures of Chinese dimsum flashing right before our eyes. There’s the usual dumplings selection (pork siomai or shrimp hakaw), steamed/fried buns (siopao, xiao long bao, and the like), Peking duck, bean curd, chicken feet, and other delights that are very ‘stereotypical’ for Chinese cuisine. So when we saw this deal from LivingSocial (Ensogo) about a ‘Business Lunch Buffet’ in Ramada Manila Central’s News Café, the curious ‘foody’ in me wanted to find out what else Ongpin had to offer…

Situated right beside the Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz (formerly known as Binondo Chruch), Ramada Manila Central boasts of a different dining experience in Ongpin through their fairly newly opened News Café (I think they opened late 2012). The New York Times-themed resto is on the mezzanine floor of the hotel and is said to specialize in Western/Asian cuisine.

Quite frankly we were amazed when we got inside this place. Through the hustle and bustle of Ongpin, we were instantly transported into a very clean, serene, and elegant place the very second we walked in. In fact, we actually asked ourselves if we were still in Ongpin! This place could rival any other hotels that you could find in Makati, BGC, and the like (very worthy of its 4-star rating).

The Hotel Facade
(Photo courtesy of Ramada Manila Central website)

The Hotel Lobby
(Photo courtesy of Ramada Manila Central website)


Pictures of 'Old Manila' hung across the room. The lights emit a very cozy feel which is very relaxing. To top it off, they have an LED TV which incidentally is tuned-in to the TLC channel which makes you hungrier (almost like they're mocking your tummy - in a good way). The place is perfect for casual business meetings, meet-ups with a client you want to impress, a lunch date with your special someone, or simply for people who want to momentarily get away from all the ‘city life’. A place to sit down, relax, and most importantly, eat good food…



Speaking of which, let’s take a look at their ‘spread'. All the items in their menu and buffet often changes depending on what’s ‘in’ the market for a particular month (especially with fruits). This says Manager Bong when he came by and chatted with us while we were admiring the place (and taking some pictures).

The News Café offers a ‘Business Lunch Buffet’ which is only Php370 (roughly around US$9-10). So why ‘Business’ you ask? Well, your guess is as good as mine. Maybe it’s because this buffet is offered during weekdays only and because of that, most of the people who avail of it are mainly from the business district near the hotel (but then again, I may be wrong).

Anyway, our deal didn't include any drinks but we were given the option of availing their 'Unlimited Drinks' promo which allows you to drink as many glasses/cups of soda, iced tea, coffee, or any juice available for a reasonable price (Php100 or roughly US$2). The buffet starts at 11:00AM until 3:00PM so you have lots and lots of time to enjoy the place, the people you're with, and of course the food.



For starters, they have their bread station with 2 baskets filled with bread and some butter/marmalade on the side. They also have mantao and kutchay dumplings which are placed in an old style steamer (cute).

Bread Station Mantao and Kutchay Dumplings

Mantao and Kutchay Dumplings


They also have this cute and tasty treat that they call 'Chili Beef in Crispy Cups'. It's somehow reminiscent of sisig shooters or mini tacos... but with its own personality. We loved this one!

Chili Beef in Crispy Cups


Next is their salad station... They have a big wooden bowl of mixed lettuce (different types) and a few other stuff that you may want to add to the mix (cucumber, tomatoes, olives, onions, and bell peppers(?)). To top it off, they have different dressings available for you (Caesar, Thousand Island, and Vinaigrette). Oh, and they have a big bowl of fruit salad too!

Salad Station


A buffet wouldn't be complete without soup. They served 'Pumpkin Soup' and 'Beef Spicy Laksa'. Unfortunately, we didn't get to try any of these as (1) I don't really fancy pumpkin soup and (2) we thought the 'Beef Spicy Laksa' would upset our stomach due to the coconut milk in it. If you share our sentiment, don't fret. As was mentioned above, the food selection often changes so you might be served a different variety of soup on your visit there. (cross your fingers!)

Pumpkin Soup and Spicy Beef Laksa


Next on the 'line up' is their 'Cold Cuts Platter' and a square-cut sliced 'Pesto and Margherita Pizza'. We didn't get a chance to sample the platter however, we loved the pizza. The crust was thin and crunchy, there wasn't any lack of toppings either. However, we always found ourselves in a situation where the toppings would detach itself from the crust whenever we bite into the pizza (leaving us with the crust and a layer of tomato sauce). I wonder why... hmmm. =P

Cold Cuts Platter and Pizza


They also had some 'Fish Fillet with Tomato based sauce' and some 'Sweet Style Grilled Chicken Fillet'. Frankly, I forgot what they were really called as we couldn't help ourselves from taking samples of the dishes and devouring them immediately. To my dismay, I even forgot to take some pictures. (Darn you hungry tummy!) T___T

ChubbyCheeks ChubbyCheeks

PillowLegs


Along with the buffet selection, the deal that we got from LivingSocial (Ensogo) includes ‘1 Hearty Main Course Selection from the Menu’. The selection, we were told, often changes as well. At the time of our visit, they had a very interesting ‘line-up’ for the day.

Pillow legs, my forever adventure companion, chose ‘Pork Tonkatsu’ (as it seems to be her life mission to find the best tonkatsu in the metro). While on the other hand, I chose ‘Pan Seared Salmon with Teriyaki Glaze’.

Food was good! The salmon was perfectly seared on the outside but tender and flaky on the inside. It's pure melt-in-your-mouth seafood goodness. The 'Teriyaki Glaze' seals the deal with its savory and sweet coat. Unfortunately, PillowLegs couldn't say the same for the tonkatsu. According to her, it's not necessarily bad, the pork was tender and juicy plus it was fried to a golden brown finish. I guess her bar is just set to a higher level than most as she has tried almost all tonkatsu's out there. For me though, it's somewhat 'up there' in my list of 'tops'.

Pork Tonkatsu (left); Pan Seared Salmon (right) Pan Seared Salmon (top); Pork Tonkatsu (bottom)

I was curious as to why they served our selections on one plate… Maybe because we’re a couple? Or perhaps our table was already crowded with plates? I guess this is one of life’s greatest questions that will never be answered for me… =P


If you think we're done, you are definitely wrong. The buffet also has a pasta station which lets you eat as many plates of pasta as you want. They have a basic selection of sauces to choose from (red sauce, white sauce, and oil-based sauce) plus you can choose from a variety of other things to top your pasta (ham, bacon, olives, mushrooms, bell pepper, and onions). The kicker? They cook it right there in front of you. =)

Pasta Station
Pesto with Olives
Simple Pesto with Olives


The last and best part of their feast is, of course, their desserts. They have a halo-halo station where you can make your very own mix of the ice treat (topped with leche flan and cherry), unique tasting ice cream, a huge selection of bite size cakes, ‘dessert shooters’, and as if your sweet tooth hasn't had enough, a chocolate fondue! What did we like best? The shooters!

Halo-halo Station

Ice Cream Ice Cream 2

Cakes Cakes 2

Shooters
Warning: These babies are very addicting.
Chocolate Fondue


Overall, our newly discovered Ongpin dining place lived up to their ‘star rating’. They provided us with good food, a cozy place to enjoy it, and a very accommodating staff to boot. A huge ‘Thank you’ to the very friendly staff/crew of News Café for making our dining experience here a blast! We will definitely come back here and spread a good word about the place.

Staff/Crew
From left to right: ChubbyCheeks (me), PillowLegs (sitting), Kevin, Manager Bong,
Joanna, and Kristine





News Café
Mezzanine floor - Ramada Manila Central
Ongpin Cor Quintin Paredes Sts
Manila 1006, Philippines
Phone: +63 2 623 7144
Website: http://www.ramadamanilacentral.com
Overall Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5






(Date of Visit: July 4, 2013)