Showing posts with label wines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wines. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

My First Time at Old Vine Grille


In the many times I have gone to Eastwood Mall, I never once went past the mall entrance of the ground floor which is marked by one of fave restaurants, Momo. So when I was invited to dinner with friends in a place called "Old Vine Grille" (at the ground floor outer area of the mall), I couldn't picture where it was located exactly. After following the instructions from a couple of SMS messages, I arrived at the restaurant at last.



Old Vine Grille facade in Eastwood


The warm glow of the interiors

From outside, the Old Vine Grille evokes of a mix of Old World-New World feel -- the exterior is made of tall glass panels with the lighted restaurant sign resting on a bed of red bricks while the inside glows from the golden yellow walls adorned with modern and antique-looking paintings. Overhead, the ceiling is open and only partially covered by green wooden trellis, decorated with grape vines and pumpkin-shaped lamps.



The bar for wine, beer and cocktail drinks


Decorated walls of Old Vine Grille


Ceiling trellis where the lamp hangs with grapes

Old Vine Grille is such a cozy place to wine, dine and chat with family and friends. It even has a function room that seats a group of 12 if you want your gathering to be private. The staff are friendly, attentive and are well versed with the ingredients and description of the fusion of continental cuisine offered in the menu.



The private function room for intimate gatherings


The red-bricked wine display

For starters, we ordered fruit shakes and when the drinks arrived, we couldn't help but take photos of the colorful concoctions served in cute glasses with fresh fruit accents. Mine was the watermelon shake and it was so refreshing and naturally sweet.



Pineapple, Mango, Watermelon & Green Mango Shakes

For appetizers, the restaurant personnel recommended we first try the Pan-fried Foie Gras Salad. The rich looking salad was also rich tasting -- the foie gras was well cooked but juicy and the flavor was enhanced by the delish raspberry honey sauce and the still crunchy apple ragout.



Pan-fried Foie Gras Salad

Next we ordered the special Tessie Tomas Salad. Yes, you read it right, the salad was named after one of Philippines' great actresses, Ms. Tessie Tomas. We were told that Tessie Tomas, who frequented Le Souffle, requested a special salad mix from the chef who happened to be her good friend. So the chef put together a combination of roasted prawns, marinated salmon, and roasted shitake mushrooms with mesclun salad in a creamy Balsamic dressing and tada! the Tessie Tomas Salad was created. The greens were fresh and crispy; the dressing is flavorful as it is but was more more delectable by the roasted prawns and marinated salmon. I also love the generous serving of Parmesan flakes on top.



Tessie Tomas Salad

Since we were a big group, we decided that each one would order individually a dish that can be shared to everyone so that we can try several dishes in one night. And because the guys outnumbered the girls in the group, we ended up having several meat dishes and most of them steaks. I tried being a pesco-vegetarian for the past 3 years and it was only this year that I got back to eating meat (note: sparingly) so I was sort of apprehensive yet excited at the same time to try what my companions ordered.

The Steak and Escargot is quite a unique combination that I haven't encountered before. The US top blade steak seasoned with Cajun spices is well done and the escargot (snails) bourguignon is tender and the flavor evokes that of the sea. The dish is well complemented with the au jus (natural juice of the steak) and potatoes.



Steak and Escargot

The Steak and Shrimp has a sweet and tangy barbecue flavor, making the blackened steak top blade and barbecue shrimp so lip-smackingly good. The baked potato wedges are simply diving.



Steak and Shrimp

The Steak Tagalog is one soothing comfort food. The pan-seared US beef slices in soy-calamansi and onion sauce truly captures the Filipino beef steak flavor, only more refined. Served with potatoes and aubergine (eggplants) on the side.



Steak Tagalog

The Baby Back Ribs American Favorite Barbecue is super tender that the meat easily glides from the bone. The delicious sweet hickory sauce is heavenly and it added zest to the potatoes and baked beans.



Baby Back Ribs American Favorite Barbecue

For the more sophisticated diner, the Lamb Shank Pinot Noir is a must-try. I am not a fan of lamb but I love wine so this dish is interesting for me. The meat has that "melt-in-your-mouth" texture and has that strong wine flavor to it since the lamb was marinated in red wine, grilled and then braised. It is served with yummy mashed potatoes on the side, with roasted shallots and garlic for added flavor.



Lamb Shank Pinot Noir

The Baked Cream Dory is obviously a healthier option to the steaks but the dish did not leave us feeling short-changed because of the unique savory taste it gave, probably from the mushroom duxelles in tomato garlic coulis. The baked cream dory was perfectly paired with well-seasoned al dente angel hair pasta.



Baked Cream Dory

Another pasta dish is the Old Vine Pasta and given its name, it is one of the restaurants house specialties. Simply put, it is fetuccine tossed in mild spicy vegetable pangritata (pasta topping using breadcrumbs, in lieu of parmesan cheese) with prawns. The dish has strong galicky tomato flavor with just the right acidity.



Old Vine Pasta

Rice eaters can rejoice because they can try the best tasting fried rice in town, apart from Yang Chow. The Beef Salpicao Fried Rice is super tasty, well-cooked without making the rice dry. Good enough as a meal itself since the dish includes a generous serving of salpicao beef chunks.



Beef Salpicao Fried Rice

The Stir Fried Seafood Paella is another rice-based dish to look forward to. Like the salpicao fried rice, the rice is not cooked dry and the seafood ingredients are fresh as the dish does not emit a "fishy" aroma.



Stir Fried Seafood Paella

With the long list of food you have read by now, you'd think that we'd be full already and pass up on dessert. Admittedly, some of us don't have enough room left in our tummy for some sweet treats but we wouldn't want to regret not try at least 3 desserts that we can share among us.

The Belgian Chocolate Fondue is a fun way to share the guilt of eating dessert with family and friends. The melted belgian chocolate sauce is sweet and smooth and the thickness is just right to coat the marshmallow and assorted fruits that come with it.



Belgian Chocolate Fondue

For some local flavors, we ordered the Ube Cheesecake Brulee and the Banana-Langka Crepe Samurai. The Ube Cheesecake Brulee is a hands down winner as it disappeared rather quickly from its serving dish. Heaven on a plate, the ube cheesecake has that sweet-salty combination flavor, coupled with super smooth texture. Not to be outshined was the Banana-Langka Crepe Samurai which looked like a creme brulee on a round dish. One bite and you will notice the strong sweet langka flavor, made more intense by the caramel sauce. These two desserts were a sweet surprise because of the authentic Pinoy flavors prepared and presented as world-class temptations.



Ube Cheesecake Brulee


Banana-Langka Crepe Samurai

While winding down from the sumptous dinner, we took the liberty to ask the staff some information on Old Vine Grille. We were told that the Old Vine Grille has two branches already -- this one in Eastwood opened in February 2009 while the other one in Venice Piazza opened in November 2009. Old Vine Grille is a steakhouse that takes pride in their best-sellers called the Larry & Mau Steak and Barbecue creations, concocted by the owners -- Larry Cortez and executive chef Mauro Arjona, Jr. -- based on combinations they both enjoy and which they felt will also be enjoyed by others. Both Eastwood and Venice Piazza branches operate from 11 am to 11 pm on Mondays thru Thursdays; 11 am to 12 mn on Fridays and Saturdays; and 10 am to 11 pm on Sundays.



A cozy and relaxed dining experience after a busy day

I wanted to share this dining experience with my family so I'm going back soon to try their other offerings. Of course, I am ordering the unforgettable Tessie Tomas Salad and the Ube Cheesecake Brulee on my next visit but I won't be sharing them, my companions would have to order their own. :)



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Monday, May 30, 2011

Dos Mestizos: A Good Find in Boracay

Been going to Boracay almost every summer for the past years but it was only this recently that I discovered a treasure of a place where good eats await. I have tried restaurants along the beach from stations 1 thru 3 and within D'Mall, but I never explored those quaint establishments in the alleys until my trip this summer for the AXN Big Challenge and DJ Fest events.

Calle Remedios

Dos Mestizos is located between stations 2 and 3, behind the Tourist Center and since the tricycles were not permitted to enter the alley from the main road, one would have to do a 10-minute to reach the place. The brainchild of Binggoy Remedios, a well respected chef and restaurateur in Boracay, and Jose Ramon Valdes Nieto, his close childhood friend, the restaurant's exterior gives hints of the Spanish theme -- from the colored tiles to the wooden structures typical of Mediterranean houses.

Dos Mestizos Restaurant

They also have a deli and bakery where they sell freshly baked breads (yes, they bake their own yummy breads).

Gusto Y Gustos Deli

But wait until you step inside and be immediately transported to the modern-dramatic but cozy interiors. Pretty colored plates and tiles, and a Philippine map mural (painted counter-clockwise) adorn the walls giving contrast to the dark wood furnishings.

Dos Mestizos interiors

They also offer wines for romantic evenings and celebrations which they store in a separate room -- a cellar-cum-meeting room.

Wine selections

Then it was time to have lunch, the much awaited part. As indicated in their menu, they want customers to begin their dining experience by going through the offerings which can be best described as "gusto y gustos de dos mestizos" -- that they offer a selection of dishes that have been a part of our growing up years, done with care and expertise.

Their own freshly baked breads

For starters, there was the bread with dips and the Caesar salad that was so creamy yet light, and the greens were so fresh they crunch with each bite.

Ensalada de Cesar (Traditional Caesar Salad)

For more appetizers, there was the Spanish menu staple -- a bowl of olives and Albondigas. The meatballs were firmly rounded but was surprisingly easy to bite and so yummy, one isn't enough!


Aceitunas Verdes Alinadas (Olives aged in Oil and Garlic)

Albondigas (Beef Meatballs in Tomato Sauce)

Tried this unappetizing-looking dish of anchovies in olive oil and garlic -- it was pure heaven! The fish meat was tender with no hint of fishiness whatsoever. Served warm, it was the perfect healthy comfort food.

Boquerones en Vinagre (Fresh Anchovies aged in Vinaigrette)

Then came the much awaited Paella, a Spanish dish made of sticky rice with sliced hard boiled eggs, veggies and seafood (and sometimes chicken and pork). This I ate with much gusto! The serving included a generous amount of fresh seafood and the rice was cooked and seasoned just right.

Paella de Mariscos (Fresh Seafood Paella)

All these happened on our second to the last day in the island of Boracay and was made possible by the lovely Denise Manahan.

Summer ladies (l-r): Me, Joy & Denise Manahan

I am definitely going back to Boaracay and Dos Mestizos to try their selection of excellent Tapas, hopefully with my family.


Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Manila’s First Wines and Spirits Auction

Wine tasting and wine pairing events abound year on year and so the prospect of having the first Wines & Spirits Auction excites me...and hopefully the rest of Manila's wines and spirits enthusiasts.


Happening on Thursday, March 24, 7 pm, at the Mandarin Oriental Manila Ballroom,
over 50 Lots will be auctioned at the event including several wines that have been cited in Wine Spectator's Auction Index, a composite of average prices for selected benchmark wines sold at commercial auctions around the world. These include some wonderful Bordeauxs such as a 1986 Château Lafite Rothschild (95 points), 1994 Château Latour (94 points), 1999 Château Mouton-Rothschild (90 points), 2000 Château Léoville-Las Cases (100 points) and 1989 Château Pichon-Longueville-Lalande (94 points) and also some great California Cabernets including half cases of 2006 Opus One Napa Valley (93 points), 1999 and 2006 Robert Mondavi Napa Valley Reserve (96-95 points, respectively).

Other spotlight Lots are Penfolds Grange, Australia's iconic and most collectible wine. Some of the rare Lots up for sale are a lively octagenarian wine, a 1929 Gerard Bertrand Maury; Laphroaig 30 YO Single Malt Whisky, winner of several medals at the 2005 San Francisco wines and spirits event; personally signed magnum bottles of Geroges Debeouf special cuvée wines from 2009 (known as the vintage of a lifetime); and a Louis XIII specially aged rare Cognac. Several surprise Lots of good value will also be auctioned. Expected to be a fun evening, the event will start off with a tasting of some 100 wines from 12 different vineyards from Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, Italy, Spain, South Africa and the US. The wines will be paired with a cocktail buffet prepared by the chefs of the Mandarin Oriental. Also aiming to be an informative ocassion for newbies, participation and commentary of some of the country’s most respected wine experts will be part of the programme, plus representatives from select wineries will be on hand to answer questions and share more information on the wines they represent.

Lots on auction were previewed at an inaugural cocktail last March 22 at the Salcedo Auctions in Tordesillas Street in Makati, with a lecture on "Old World vs New World Wines: Differences and Similarities"
from wine connoisseurs Atty. Noel Ermitaño and Jay Labrador.

All Lots are posted at http://www.forthtay.com and http://www.salcedoauctions.com with printed and downloadable catalogues also available. Bids can be placed in person or by phone on the day of the auction.

Manila’s First Wines & Spirits Auction is hosted by Forth & Tay, the Philippines' leading direct merchant of fine wines and spirits together with Salcedo Auctions, the country's premier auction house and the Mandarin Oriental Manila. Part of the proceeds of this first auction will go to the Virlanie Foundation.

Entrance for the tasting, cocktail buffet and auction is P1,500. For reservations, you may contact Amz@forthtay.com or at telephone 828-1067 or mobile 0917-5599841.

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