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Thursday, August 28, 2014
AFFORDABLE FINE DINING at MADISON'S BISTRO MODERNE

Somethings are just meant for you to try out and enjoy. Not knowing and not expecting anything makes MADISON'S BISTRO MODERNE a treat.
 
Located on what used to be a bookstore on the ground floor of Edsa Shangrila Hotel, MADISON'S BISTRO MODERNE has its own deli, and makes its own bread, butter, and pasta daily in house. Talk about fresh! They even cure their own meat. These and more.

So on a lovely Saturday, a few of my friends and I were lucky enough to enjoy this fine dining restaurant.  Under the helms of Italian Executive Chef Giovanni Sias, you won't go wrong with any of the dishes of this fairly new establishment. With over three decades of cooking experience for this creative chef under his belt, you would be treated to his take on different dishes stemming out from his homeland Italy and even from his previous stints in New York.

 While waiting for the ever so late Michy and just on time Barbie, I got a chance to roam around the place and checkout the nooks and cranny of this wonderful restaurant. 
Don't be deceived by the white linen and the tall ceilings. The restaurant invites you to relax and make it as if its your own home. Stephen, the operations manager, made sure that you enjoy and leave all the troubles at the door. He definitely knows how to assist and give in to your every need.
You could drop by anytime of the day and  enjoy a cup of coffee from this sexy coffee maker as they open at 7 am for breakfast.
Or relax and day dream outside al-fresco style and watch cars pass by till the wee hours of the night.
 I for one would choose to chill at the bar while waiting for my date and enjoy all the lovely drinks that they offer. Tip: go there 3pm-8pm to partake of happy hour. They got wines at 85Php a glass! Yes cheaper than that coffee you are drinking right now.

But for the serious and the private, I would suggest you reserve their very own Chef's Table.
Here you could have a private affair. Maybe a secret rendezvous or even a proposal for the lovey dovey. 
 
(from MDB's website)
You could enjoy the privacy with one way mirrors to the kitchen and also the bar.
On the other side, rests their own deli. Oils, liquors, pastries, cakes, cured meats
  and my favorite CHEESE!!!!!
What I liked about their deli is that you get to order your sandwich but you could customize it and add a bit of this and that. You could be thankful and happy that they make their own bread every day because you would taste the difference.
The prices aren't overboard because they make everything in house! So you see, this deli got a piece of the market and its quite competitive. Where else can you get yummy chocolate treats at 20Php+ a piece. To think they are of artisan make.

After an hour or so, the group was finally complete and our gustatory adventure started.
To start everything, bread and butter were served. The butter seemingly normal, aren't 
What ever the chef fancies, he makes. For this visit, they had roasted bell pepper and pomegranate flavored.
I would suggest starting off with some sparkling wine as it aids and enhances the flavors of the dishes ahead.
For appetizers, had some awesome suggestions from Stephen which we all accepted. 

We started with SPECK and GOAT CHEESE MOUSSE (550Php). Truffle Scent, Apple Mustard Chutney.
One bite and the flavors jump in your mouth. The meat isn't overpowering that it blends with the cheese mousse. The Chutney gave it a different texture. I could eat this all day long. Good bye diet.

The OCTOPUS CARPACCIO (310Php) had a generous serving of this seafood delight. It was accompanied by Fried Zuchini Chips, Mint and Vinegar, Grape Tomatoes and Lemon Dressing.
The octopus wasn't hard and chewy. Something quite different. The Friend Zuchini Chips, on the other hand, gave our palettes a surprise. You would think that this is veggie but quite the opposite. It tasted as if it was normal potato chips but slathered with vinegar dressing. It gave it an unexpected sour taste. I loved it.

For our mains, we opted to get four different  entrees so as to mix and match our taste buds.

One look and you would fall in love with this CONFIT PORK BELLY (450Php). Potato Gratin, Braised Balsamic Lentils and Thyme Jus.
What sets this apart from other pork bellies is that  the way it was marinated and cooked. This dish would make anyone salivate just by staring at it. Tender meat. Not too fatty and just right. The Lentil gave it a different texture while the potato gratin presented the carbs portion of the dish.

Arguable one of the best dish on their menu, the TRI-COLORED RAVIOLI (380Php) doesn't disappoint. Cream Cheese, Quail Eggs, Truffle Oil, Bacon Bits, Beurre Noisette.
I can't for the life of me get this dish out of my head. Freshly made and exudes cheesy goodness. That is what this ravioli is all about. Not too think and just right, the wrapper secretly hides the quail eggs inside. Once you cut it open, it oozes out. This my friend is deadly. I wouldn't mind passing by this place and taking an order or two home.

For the health conscious, the PISTACHIO CRUSTED BLACK COD FISH (650Php) is made especially for you. Carrot Pudding, Red Onion and Chocolate Marmalade in Saffron Sauce.
Not overcooked and moist inside, these make the dish exceptional. The crunchy texture of the pistachio helps give it a different take. The carrot pudding is soft and is a welcomed veggie treat to even the not so veggie eater aka me.

The POTATO GNOCCHI (480Php) was cooked perfectly. Black Truffle, Creamy Cheese Sauce and Prosciutto. This pasta dish had that bite when you put a spoonful in your mouth. Al dente. The flavor reminds me of your home made mac and cheese without the mac. I love its creaminess. Definitely for the kids and kids at heart. YUMMY!

Not stopping for anything, we also got a pair of dessert to finish the meal. 

The VANILLA PANNA COTTA with STRAWBERRY CONSOMME (250Php) isn't too much. Soft and buttery. That is the way I would describe its texture. You could really taste the vanilla. The sweet level is just right and not overpowering. I liked how you could eat this and not feel guilty afterwards.


Another one for the books would be WARM PEANUT BUTTER and CHOCOLATE FONDANT (250Php)
Salt Caramel and Chantilly.
Topped with dried orange, this dome like Fondant seems like a lava cake but it isn't. The outside is crunchy and the inside was a lovely surprise. The peanut butter taste is definitely present but not too overpowering.
The inside liquid doesn't leak out but stays its course within the crunchy shell.
The accompaniment of cream and macaron is a nice side trip to this dish.

Down to earth, simple and well executed would be the main characteristics of the food served. Service and attention to detail were exceptional. One question, one straight forward answer. Ambiance is modern and inviting. Who would have known that this fine dining establishment isn't really own by Shangrila but rather rents the place and has a restaurant and bar mogul behind it. Budget around 500-700Php for a nice treat. Definitely not for your everyday meal but its worthy of twice a month visit for diners but I guess once a week for wine drinkers just because of happy hour.



By the way, this coming September 2, they would be hosting an event. I would suggest you go for it because its pretty much not everyday that you enjoy wines from Argentina paired with extra ordinary food.


MADISON'S BISTRO MODERNE
Ground Floor Edsa Shagrila Hotel,
Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila
7am-2am.
+6326314675 / +639369119838
http://www.madisonsbistromoderne.com/
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Disclaimer: was invited to try out this restaurant. Thank you very much for Kim and to MADISON'S BISTRO MODERNE. Wrote this based on my experience.

 Menu as of 8-27-14; was advised that they changed this from time to time.
 
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Monday, August 25, 2014
NOT JUST GYOZA; JAPANESE FOOD in OSAKA OHSHO

One of my favorite types of cuisine, Japanese Food is simply to die for. Although I am not really a gyoza fan, the stuff they serve in OSAKA OHSHO is one for the books.

Of course, Gyoza is their main selling point but you can't hide the fact that they serve other things than that. You could definitely go here for the other stuff and not eat the dumpling and still make your happy jump for joy.

Start on over with a drink. They serve a variety but I would go for the Mango and Yakult anytime of the day.
Placed in a huge mug, this is refreshing and quite yummy!!!

The OSAKA OHSHO SALAD (195/330PhP) is crunchy at every bite

The greens were fresh and the addition of the walnuts make it reminiscent of the ones served in Cyma. Adding the mango balls sure was a pleasant surprise.


 Definitely a favorite, the BLACK VINEGAR CHICKEN (325Php) is a dish that can be your go to every time you visit the place.
It gives you that awesome sweet and sour taste but it isn't too sweet.
 The BEEF and EGGPLANT in Special Hoikoro Sauce (300Php) is for people loving the simplicity of the beef.
 For fish lovers out there, the GINDARA TERIYAKI (720Php) is a bit pricey but you definitely get a cut of it and you would enjoy the texture and the flavor.
The KUSHE AGE KATSU TOWER (335Php) was on the border for me.
 The breadings were a little too thick in my opinion and having cherry tomatoes in the mix was a little surprising. 
The BEEF SAIKORO TEPPANYAKI (450Php) is your tender, soft and yummy beef cubes with a side of stir fried veggies. 

 Now for those not in a sharing mood, you could go for the rice toppings.
Yes, you could opt to get your favorite dishes and smother them on your rice! Now you have a reason to have a go at it even if you are alone. Definitely for the hungry.

This Pork Katsu Curry isn't as spicy that it would not let you enjoy the dish.
The deep fried pork, lets you enjoy the crunchy outside and the soft inside.

You could also have some Tempura for your solo dish. Cooked and deep fried right! Awesome.
 One thing I liked about the Chicken Karaage was that the skin was crunchy but it didn't sacrifice the moist, tender and juicy inside.
 Believe it or not, they also have Mabo Tofu. For me, it was more on the sweet side. I would have liked it to be a little spicier.
  Now, let's go to their BEST SELLER.

 That would be the GYOZA. They do it the proper way. Steaming hot and freshly made! You get to mix and match the 3 sauces that they offer and you enjoy it just the way they should be!

You get to choose from 3 different flavors. PLAIN, CHEESE and NORI
The plain would be their base. If you can't decide, you won't go wrong with it.
 As for the Nori, it had this smokey flavor. Something that oldies would love.
 But for us kids, we enjoy the cheese. IT is served with it oozing out. Best eaten right off the bat. Dip it in the sauce then bam! CHEESE GASM!
 YUMMY!

 and you know what, just in case you are dating or have someone with you, you could go for the 
 FUWATORO TENSHIN HAN GYOZA SET (650 Php). It has 12 pieces of the gyoza, a bowl of Fuwatoro Tenshin Han or the rice with egg and gravy. Plus 2 bowls of Miso Soup and 2 servings of fruits.
The rice, at first glance, looks as if it was mashed potato or something. In reality, it has egg covering it with a ample amount of gravy around.
When you open it, you see the rice steam out. Really soft and darn good!
 If you aren't still full, go for their BANANA TEMPURA with homemade ice cream (330Php).
 I loved how the ice cream aren't the normal ones. They had matcha, black sesame and I believe vanilla for flavors.

and as with anything, you will be glad to note that I have food in the bag to bring home.. BUSOG!!!



Not just a place for GYOZA, OSAKA OHSHO offers different Japanese food. Even if you don't eat it, you would definitely enjoy other dishes. 300-400 Php per person would do.

OSAKA OHSHO
3rd level Sm Megamall
Mandaluyong City,
Metro Manila
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Disclaimer: was invited to partake of this glorious meal. Thank you Osaka Osho for having us.



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