Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pasta. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Amici (Amici de Don Bosco)



Almost every occasion my sisters, who are  working in Makati bring cakes and pastries coming from Amici. I thought it was franchised Italian restaurant. Usually when we would go out  or  on tour, if we couldn’t think of what to eat, we would look for Italian restaurants. For me with Italian foods, I will not go wrong.  Don’t get me wrong I love any different cuisines. It’s just when I couldn’t think of what to eat, I would prefer Italian food instead. My sisters told me that Amici serves authentic Italian food in an affordable prices or should I say a bit higher from the prices of the fast food. Like last Valentine my sister gave a box of Lemon bar. I liked the blend of sour and sweetness taste of it that I didn’t  notice I almost finished half of it in one sitting.   



Two weeks ago our nephew was going to celebrate his 20th birthday, so we decided to dine in Amici. We went to its branch in Venice Piazza, Mc Kinley Hill Rd., Mc Kinely Hills, Taguig. As we waited for our food, I read their humble beginning, got amazed how this restaurant started as a cafeteria for the company workers of a printing press that eventually catered to the students then open its door to public. Read in here how this restaurant  got in the main stream of restaurants. It was first called as Amici de Don Bosco which means Friends of Don bosco.



We ordered the Amici Group Meal Famiglia, it composed of Margherita, Aglio Olio e Pepperoncino, Spaghetti alla Carbonara, Italian Sausage with 1 Pitcher of Iced Tea, Nocciola Blend, Choco Sans Rival and Pistaccio Almond Gelato Shake. Then we took out a whole of Caramella Premia for the birthday celebrant, who unfortunately missed the outing. LOL sorry for him.


For the most pop of all the food we ordered was the Pasta Aglio Olio e Pepperoncino. I loved the taste of the garlic and oil in the tender spaghetti noodles with ample  parmesan cheese and bits of anchovies. That made me look for a recipe on line to try it in our house.


The spaghetti alla Carbonara has creamy taste. Italian food is flavorful because of its huge amount of parmesan. That’s their secret to make their food tasty.


I am not into sausage except if it’s in a bread. Although in Amici it is served with steamed veggies that balance the taste of the meat so its fine.


Margherita Pizza was fine, mozzarella with fresh basil leaves. Love to eat pizza while hot.    


Choco Sans Rival is an ice cream cake, flavored chocolate ice cream with meringue wafer. And it was plated on a white plate with chocolate and jelly as decoration.


Nocciola Blend  a hazelnut ice cream  with chocolate flakes and cherry on top bedded on lady finger cookies. It’s part of the affogato selection. I was thinking the scoop of ice cream will be served with hot espresso like in other Italian restaurants but in Amici the espresso served was not.  For me this dessert  is overpriced. Much better to try dessert than this.


According to the waiter the best seller for gelato shake is the Pistachio Almond Gelato Shake. It has a taste of creamy and nutty shake. The tiny bits of the nuts make it flavorful.


Caramella Premia is a caramel flavored chiffon cake with cashew nuts and caramel icing. The cake and icing are both were smooth, heavenly spongy cake with nuts. We went home late because we watched a concert and this what the cake looked like, lol but the taste still the same.


Italian Food at its best in Amici.

Amici
Mc Kinly Rd.
Mc Kinley Hills, Taguig.
555-1000

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Barbara's Heritage Restaurant

One Sunday we visited the National Museums then attended the Pasyal Intramuros. We both enjoyed the two events. It was tiring and at the same time refreshing to rediscover our heritage. Our feet ached so we decided to have a snack in Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant. It is one of the participating restaurants in the Pasyal Intramuros event, that’s why they have chairs and tables on the street outside their restaurant.




My coworkers were encouraging me to get a deal of buffet in this restaurant but I was hesitant. They serve authentic Filipino and Spanish dishes. My sisters and I enjoyed the food, Palabok, Ginataan and Pesto Pasta. One of my sisters told me to purchase a buffet deal so that we can enjoy their food more. The price of their food is not expensive at all, just right. Those who want to attend the Pasyal Intramuros or simply want to explore Intramuros you can purchase a deal or just drop by to have a snack in this restaurant. You will not be disappointed it’s a nice and cozy restaurant. They have a cultural show at night too; the diners can enjoy the show which highlighting the Filipino culture through dance, music and food.

Ginataan

Palabok

Pesto Pasta