Showing posts with label merienda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label merienda. Show all posts

Friday, January 15, 2010

Pancit sa Bilao SM Merienda Meals @ SM Sta. Rosa Laguna



Dec2009
Lettuce Says,

Sunrise is really hungry after his mandatory OT at work that he impulsively bought a merienda meal from SM Foodcourt (a lineup of merienda dishes starting at 2pm until supplies last, I think). For P55.00, he bought this baked macaroni with macaroni salad and iced tea. He bought it from the selections of Pancit sa Bilao. I took a bite and tasted it.

Baked Mac: looks good tastes even worst, it's sweet and slippery; I can't even taste the ketchup
Macaroni Salad: tastes ok, I hardly can taste the mayo
Iced tea: more like iced water; the girl put 5 big cubes of ice! is this an SOP for them?

Sunrise still emptied the plate, but wished he ate at Jollibee instead. (We always say this when we’re not satisfied with what we ate)

A lot of people ate their merienda meals everyday because it's relatively cheaper than eating at fastfood restos but can we request something much more edible to eat?

Sunrise Says,

At the price of P55 pesos and good presentation of the food on the counter could really fool us, especially if we are starving and saw these snacks handy.



I would prefer eating at Jollibee or even goto (rice porridge) than what I ate here. The baked mac. Was it really a baked mac, or are they misinterpreting people to like their baked mac, sweet and indeed very far from the Filipino-style sweet sauce? The macaroni salad, was a mix of macaroni shells, commercialized mayo and too much carrots to maybe put a lot of color in the dish. The "Iced" tea. All I can say was, it was really iced!

But still, I emptied my plate, said thanks for the food, and wished again that I ate at Jollibee instead.

Lettuce said it’s "relatively cheaper" than eating at fastfood restos? I don't know if it was worth it at all. The next chow is much better for that price - wait till you hear about the bananas.


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Frozen Dipped Banana on Stick @ SM Sta. Rosa Laguna


Lettuce Says,


While waiting for Sunrise, I found a new food stand near the food court. I was intrigued with the Frozen Dipped Banana on Stick and tried one.



I bought the chocolate dipped with mini mallows sprinkles for only P25.00 The cruchiness of the chocolate coating and chewiness of the mini mallows blend well with the soft and cold banana. They have a variety of dips like strawberry, ube, white chocolate, peanut butter and buko pandan. You can choose among choco sprinkles, peanuts, stick-o and rice crispies.
 
Chocolate Dipped with Mini-Mallows

When Sunrise arrived, I told him to try out a banana.
It is refreshing yet you feel full after you ate it (because of the banana). It should have been a sure hit to mall goers but their signage is not eye-appetizing and eye-catching.



Sunrise Says,
One of my favorite food, the Banana was brought to the new level of food cart eating. This food cart owner is really creative, from the way the simple banana was presented. The Cart was simple but could be improved.
I'm excited to describe and share the food with you.  At, the price of P25 with loads of chocolate  sprinkles, it was really worth the price.

Peanut Butter Dipped with Chocolate Sprinkles

I've chosen the choco dip and mallows first, showing that Lettuce and I have the almost the same taste, I did not know that she already tried that combination until she told me. So, I opted for the all time favorite peanut butter dip with chocolate sprinkles. The chocolate sprinkles complement so well with the peanut butter dip (but I really hoped it was real peanut butter which I really like with banana). The banana was chilled so it was really refreshing from my first bite.

I was thinking that the dip may overwhelm the banana (which was small for my size hehe), but it did not, because it was the taste of the banana that would still prevail with a small burp from my tummy.

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