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Comfort Food Burgers in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

February 11, 2019

One thing that I find myself constantly doing when I am in Cagayan de Oro is going to this joint.  Food has been consistently satisfying and remains similar in taste throughout the years. Among the food that must be tried in Cagayan de Oro, this is among the top of my list for the reason that it is very Kagay-anon in my opinion.

(This is not a sponsored post. I wish it was though. Haha!)

It is not the meatiest, but the combination of flavors is one I really like.

Sure sure! The food items are not Filipino in origin. There are no Sisig dishes (yet), nor Sinuglaw here. (If that is what you are craving, click here to be redirected.) However, we Filipinos love to eat and explore different cuisines. I connect it to how widely influenced we are by our past colonizers, we Filipinos adapt to our surroundings may it be a pop trend or a food trend. Nonetheless, this isn't some food trend that is only popular now and later dies out.

Going back to my point. I feel like this is very "Kagay-anon" in nature because the place is laidback, and the food remains good even if the prices remain student-friendly. Yup!

You see what I did there?! Uh-huh! Cagayan de Oro (CDO) is known as the "City of Golden Friendship". CDO is also known for its laidback nature. Try living here for a month and you would notice that it is relatively more relaxing to live here than in other major cities in the Philippines.

Anyway...
Enough chit-chat. I would like to introduce you to... OLD BLUE!

Old Blue Burger Cagayan de Oro Food Place
The interior of Old Blue

Old Blue Burger Menu 1 - Cagayan de Oro Philippines
Old Blue Burger Menu 1

Old Blue Burger Menu 2 - Cagayan de Oro Philippines
Old Blue Burger Menu 2

Old Blue Burger Menu 3 - Cagayan de Oro Philippines
Old Blue Burger Menu 3

Old Blue Classic - Cagayan de Oro Philippines
Ahh! 🍔 I hope you will never change!
I rarely feature any specific food items here on my blog, but this (I MUST SAY) is an exemption. Ship them to meeeee! I miss the melted cheese and Old Blue sauce that compliments the burger! 😋

For other places and food to try in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, just check out this page.

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Ok.

That's it for now. Enjoy! See you at my next munchtrip!
Comfort Food Burgers in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines Comfort Food Burgers in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on February 11, 2019 Rating: 5

Enjoyed A Quick Stop In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia For Some Petronas Towers Viewing And Rendang

February 06, 2019

When I remember our trip to Kuala Lumpur, I remember a wonderful aroma of spices married together with a view of modern architecture.

The KLIA Ekspres, Beef Rendang, Nasi Lemak, KLCC, late sunsets, and The Petronas Towers were my memories of our 48 hours in Kuala Lumpur.

Being able to share this experience might encourage others to try a stop at KL. We sure did enjoy our 48hour layover in fact, here is our video...


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Enjoyed A Quick Stop In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia For Some Petronas Towers Viewing And Rendang Enjoyed A Quick Stop In Kuala Lumpur Malaysia For Some Petronas Towers Viewing And Rendang Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on February 06, 2019 Rating: 5

The Hive Food Park Cagayan de Oro Gives Kagay-anons A New Venue For Munchtripping

December 21, 2018

The Hive CDO or The Hive Food Park Cagayan de Oro had given Kagay-anons and Cagayan de Oro tourists another reason to enjoy food in a new venue.

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This recent food market or outdoor food court is located in Rosario Arcade, Limketkai Center. It opens at 5PM.

I visited this food market during its second month of opening. It had a nice variety of food available through the different stalls owned by different establishments.

Below are a few photos taken from the food place itself.

photos by Shoni MunchTrip taken July 2018

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My favorite thing about this food market is the fact that there are clean bathrooms for customers. I hope they maintain this.

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The Hive Food Park Cagayan de Oro Gives Kagay-anons A New Venue For Munchtripping The Hive Food Park Cagayan de Oro Gives Kagay-anons A New Venue For Munchtripping Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on December 21, 2018 Rating: 5

Best Homemade Pasta And Meatballs Recipe (I Have Ever Made)

December 04, 2018

Went to pick up groceries one day. Figured, we wanted to eat pasta after a long day. Pasta, especially spaghetti for Filipinos, is somewhat a treat. We eat it most occasionally at birthday celebrations. It was perfect since it was my aunt's birthday too.

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Egan and I decided to make it a little more special this time though. We made meatballs and used penne instead of spaghetti. It turned out great and just full of love. Yup! You can taste the love in the food. Try this...

Homemade Pasta and Meatball recipe

INGREDIENTS:

100 g lean ground beef
50 g ground pork
1 small garlic clove, grated
1/2 medium red onion, minced
2 Tablespoons bread crumbs (Good Life brand)
salt
pepper
1/2 egg, beaten
1 Tablespoon seasoned breadcrumbs (Crispy brand)
1 Tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese (Kraft brand)
1 Tablespoon canola oil (Marca Leon brand)
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4 cups boiling water
1 cup uncooked pasta ( La Filipina brand penne)
salt
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1 garlic clove, chopped
1/2 medium red onion, minced
1 small carrot grated
1 can whole peeled tomatoes (Honey brand)
1/8 cup Italian Spaghetti sauce (RAM brand)
salt
pepper
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Parmesan cheese

1. In a mixing bowl, combine all first 10 ingredients above. Set aside.
2. In a medium saucepan on high heat, place in the boiling water with a teaspoon of salt.
3. Wait until it the water is visibly boiling hot before placing in your pasta.
4. Cook until al denté (cooked yet firm).
5. Drain water and place in a bowl where you will serve your pasta.
6. Place back the now-empty saucepan on medium heat and place 1 Tablespoon of oil.
7. Form the golf-ball-sized meatballs out of the meat mixture made earlier.
8. Cook them meatballs while turning them on every side for about 10-15 minutes.
9. Once cooked, place the meatballs on the pasta.
10. In the saucepan, sauté the onions, garlic, and shredded carrot.
11. Season with salt and pepper (about a pinch each).
12. Cover the saucepan for 3 minutes. Bring heat to medium-low.
13. While waiting, roughly chop or crush the peeled tomatoes with clean hands or forks.
14. Take the cover off the saucepan and add the tomatoes with the sauce from the can.
15. Also, add the Spaghetti sauce to add a little sweetness.
16. Submerge the meatballs back into the saucepan with the sauce and cover for 5 minutes.
17. We are done with the cooking! You can place the sauce over the pasta or you can also mix the pasta in the sauce before serving. Top each serving with Parmesan cheese according to your liking.



Enjoy!
Hope you love this dish just like we did.
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Best Homemade Pasta And Meatballs Recipe (I Have Ever Made) Best Homemade Pasta And Meatballs Recipe (I Have Ever Made) Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on December 04, 2018 Rating: 5

MunchTrip - A Choice Where To Eat In Manila Buffet-style (Sambo Kojin)

December 02, 2018
There are simply too many choices around for food in Manila. If we want to celebrate an occasion or a holiday, we like to go to one place where there are many dishes to choose from, Manila buffets like Sambo Kojin are a good place to go to.

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Here you get different cuisine choices, Japanese Yakiniku, Korean Barbecue, and more. They were all colorful and inviting.

Rates as of September 2018 were 738 Ph pesos (Tuesday lunch), but one of us was having a birthday. My friend ate for free! 😁

Save space for dessert because they have so many choices! 

If ever you go to Sambo Kojin, go earlier than 12nn (for lunch) or 6pm (for dinner) to avoid being placed on the waiting list.

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MunchTrip - A Choice Where To Eat In Manila Buffet-style (Sambo Kojin) MunchTrip - A Choice Where To Eat In Manila Buffet-style (Sambo Kojin) Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on December 02, 2018 Rating: 5

Homemade Chicken Cordon Bleu recipe (from scratch)

November 26, 2018
In French, “cordon bleu” means “of the highest class”, so let’s make some classy chicken!  This Chicken Cordon Bleu recipe was inspired by how good it tastes when you order it in a restaurant. The cheese just marries so well with the taste of the pork and chicken, all wrapped in a crispy coating of goodness.

Egan craved it and dove into making it for lunch using some free-range chicken breast fillets I carved out of a whole chicken the day before.

It doesn’t mean that if you are short on budget, you can’t eat really good food. It just takes a bit of patience and a sense of adventure to try making a dish.

Homemade Chicken Codon Bleu recipe

INGREDIENTS:
1/8 kg pork steak (sliced very thinly)
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chicken breasts fillets (from one Magnolia free-range whole chicken)
salt
pepper
25g cheddar (about 1/8 bar of Kraft brand)
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1/4 cup cornstarch (Cream brannd)
bread crumbs (Good Life brand)
egg
1/2 cup oil (Marca Leon canola)

PROCEDURE:
1. Slice the porksteak into 1/4 centimeter thick slices.
2. Boil the pork slices in a pan with enough water that covers the slices and leave it for 3-5 minutes.
3. Set aside the pork.
4. Lay the chicken breast flat on a surface (optional: sandwich it between cling wrap).
5. Using a glass with a flat bottom, pound it until it ends with a uniformed thickness of 1/4 centimeters.
6. Season the chicken breast with salt and pepper.
7. Slice the cheese into sticks.
8. Here comes the assembly. On the flattened chicken breast fillets, put the pork steak slices on top. Do not let the pork go beyond the area of the chicken. It is possible that you will need less that the pork you prepared.
9. On top of the pork slices, place the cheese sticks across the longer side or the chicken.
10. Just like a sushi, roll all of the ingredients into one big log. Shape it and chill it.
11. Heat up the oil in a medium sized skillet.
12. Prepare the cornstarch and breadcrumbs in separate plates.
13. Beat the egg.
14. You know when the oil is ready if a breadcrumb that you drop in it sizzles and rises to the surface.
15. Get the log/roll. Coat it in cornstarch. Dip it in the beaten egg. Roll it on the breadcrumbs.
16. Fry the log in medium heat for about 10-15 minutes. Roll it every now and then to make sure it gets cooked on all sides.
17. When it has turned golden brown, take it out of the pan. Slice and serve.

By the way, we served this with a No-Mayonnaise Sweet Mustard Dip. It was kind of like a no-egg or vegan honey mustard dip substitute. If you are interested, here is the recipe.

I’m writing this as quick as I can for a friend who requested it (Hi, Kitty!).
Egan and I hope you, guys, love this recipe. For comments, suggestions, and questions, feel free to write them down below or send us a message.

On to the next munchtrip!


Homemade Chicken Cordon Bleu recipe (from scratch) Homemade Chicken Cordon Bleu recipe (from scratch) Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on November 26, 2018 Rating: 5

Drooling Is Permitted On Saturdays - Salcedo Community Market Makati Philippines

April 08, 2017
Succulents, Saikoro Beef, Gyouza, Grilled Fish, Baos on Crack, Churros con Chocolate, and Fresh Vege in Makati City
I have been to Salcedo Community Market, aka Salcedo Saturday Market three times.  Although my favourites are over my budget (when I try to buy 'em all, haha), I still go around this (technically half a) weekend market with enthusiasm and activated taste buds.


WHAT IS A WEEKEND MARKET?
Merchants of food cooked and raw gather in an area to share their specialties.  Here, you can find food hobbyists, foodies with sidelines sharing their specialties, food businesses small and big, heirs of family recipes, makers of delicious treats, to harvesters of priced produce.

Weekend markets are a nice must-do alternative to theme parks or the mall when travelling because food are homemade and sometimes filled with lots of cultural influences.

In this case, Salcedo Community Market pops up in Salcedo Village, Makati City, Philippines and is only available only on Saturdays.  For Directions, refer to the bottom of this post.

Add this to your "Makati food" or "Weekend in Manila" itinerary.


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Here are my personal favourites available at the Salcedo Saturday Market:

Unique food
Saikoro Beef.  Bao's on Crack.

I have never tried nor heard of these before my sister ordered them on the third time I visited.  Pricey? Yes.  Worth it? Hmmmyes.


Filipinop Traditional Food (Tapa, Pork Barbecue)
For a person who is not too adventurous, like my mom, Filipino food staples such as the
Filipino Tradition silog star Tapa, Barbecue, Sinugbang Isda (grilled fish),  and even sarsa viands (mechado, adobo, afritada) can also be found here.


Yummy For Shares

One can find Churros con Chocolate, just beside the Suki-Gyouza.




Green + Flowers + Succulents
Mama likes plants and surprise, one end of the inner circle in the weekend market has them.  Bring one home or for your desk.


Fresh Air for free
The location is a nice parking lot surrounded by big trees.  Visiting the Salcedo Saturday Market is a treat alone because of this.


No funk
I noticed that the market did not have wreck of the foul smell of garbage.  I found out that garbage cans are cleared out at certain schedules religiously. Nice job!


Bonus Finds
There are also raw goods around though I have not bought any from there. 
Gulay, bulad/tuyo, ugbp.  (translation: Vegetables, dried fish, and etc.)


TIPS
A person just looking for a decent lunch on a Saturday need to prepare 100-200 PH Pesos.
Curious foodies might need to prepare at least 400 PH Pesos. Bring friends to share the portions and the cost so you can try more. 😊



HOW TO GET TO SALCEDO VILLAGE MAKATI
Salcedo Village pops up every Saturday from 6am to 2pm.

In Google Maps, it is officially labeled as "Salcedo Saturday Market".  
Click to get Directions below.


That's it.

On to my next munchtrip.

Catch ya later, fellow munchters.

Shoni.
Drooling Is Permitted On Saturdays - Salcedo Community Market Makati Philippines Drooling Is Permitted On Saturdays - Salcedo Community Market Makati Philippines Reviewed by Shoni MunchTrip on April 08, 2017 Rating: 5
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