Pinoy Lechon BBQ & Grill
2011 Tully Rd
San Jose, CA 95122
Verdict:
4.75/5.0 (-0.25 for the lechon)
a little bit about travel, a little bit about food, a lot of everything in between; as seen, tasted and experienced by different points of view..
after work, i felt like treating myself to some japanese food. i've been looking forward to trying out this place specifically for its name. the place is small and had around 10 tables. the waiter/owner took awhile to entertain me. i ordered a dinner bento which included a tonkatsu, mixed tempura, rice, salad and miso soup. the miso soup and salad were typical. mixed tempura was perfectly fried but lacked seasoning. it did not come with the usual tempura ginger dipping sauce. the tonkatsu looked more like a pork teriyaki but it tasted good. the service is very slow here due to lack of manpower considering they get a significant number of to-go orders. i do not see myself visiting this place in the near future.
this place is expensive. the prices of the menu they were displaying outside the restaurant were outdated. i ordered chicken teriyaki bento. it came with onion and mushroom soup. i was a little disappointed they did not serve miso soup. the bento also came with gyoza, fried mashed potato and salad. the salad did not come with the usual japanese sauce or mayonnaise. i surprisingly liked the gyoza. the fried mashed potato was very good. it was crispy and not mushy. the chicken teriyaki was average.
it was accidental that i ate at this restaurant since i had a hard time finding parking space close to an organic mexican restaurant i wanted to try out. this restaurant has a mix of burmese and chinese cuisine. i ordered their chicken curry lunch special. it came with hot and sour soup and salad with crispy noodles for starters. i liked the sauce which came with the salad. it's sweet and had a hint of sour taste. i was surprised they had samosa in their menu. i later learned burmese cuisine had been influenced by india. the samosa did not look exactly like the indian samosa but it tasted close. it did not
come with the indian sauce too. it came with sweet and sour sauce instead. the chicken curry was good. it tasted like filipino chicken curry. the chili sauce on the side satisfied my taste for a spicy chicken curry. i liked it so much i wanted to bring home the chili sauce. i was a bit turned off that they charged extra for brown rice or fried rice instead of white rice. i admired the friendly and attentive service of the waiters.
driving by pizza restaurants everyday reminds me of my craving for pizza. my first attempt to satisfy this craving was getting a frozen di giorno four cheese thin crust pizza from the supermarket. the taste was below average so i had another excuse to try out another pizza. it's like a local pizza restaurant chain here because i've never heard of this restaurant in illinois. i ordered king arthur's supreme pizza (thin crust) which had pepperoni, sausage, salami, mushrooms, peppers, onions and black olives as toppings. i think i waited for at least 15 minutes but it was worth it! the crust was tasty and the toppings were cooked very good. the pizza tastes like shakey's special but better. the restaurant's slogan is 'the last honest pizza'. i don't really know what that implies about other pizza restaurants. =)
i filled my first plate with salmon, tuna, white fish sashimi, mix of maki rolls, ebi sushi, and seaweeds wrapped in tamago wrap. my first plate started well.
Kona Grill is one of our favorite Friday lunchout place. It tops in the number of times we eat here because of their lunch specials or what Kona calls as perfect pairings where one could pick two dishes from a list of delicious choices. Perfect pairings are only available from 11am to 2pm. I chose the mini club (a mini version of Kona's clubhouse sandwich ) and crab crunch (a roll of maki with crab and tempura crunch). I've also tried their sushi combo (contains a piece of salmon, tuna and white fish), lunch roll combo (or california roll) and mini cheeseburger. My friends have tried Kona's tomato basil bisque and clam chowder. Kona's calamari is also among the best. Kona also gives freebies to birthday celebrants who joins their club. Every now and then, they also offer discounts.
STK Ta Bai is one of those local grill houses you usually go to when you're craving for something to share in a group, be it a business meeting, a casual date or some bonding time with the family. This house-turned-restaurant eatery has quite a lot of religious articles in it, some of which are for sale, while others are displayed as decoration. Obviously, this place has one of the best homely ambiances there is in Cebu. It is packed by the time we arrived here for lunch time, so if you're planning to come in a group, it would be nice to place a reservation in advance.
Like several grill houses, STK ta Bai offers unique dishes like Grilled Tuna Jaw and deep fried fried fresh fish roe. I loved their chicken soup hands down as well as their grilled scallops. Bad points of this restaurant would be their famous tuna jaw and their fish roe (served cold and oily, in short, disgusting) nor was I satisfied with their grilled squid plated with raw onions, tomatoes and scallions. Plus the fact that we had to endure the smallest table in the corner, with very poor lighting. The menu is pricey as well.
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