Showing posts with label Mr. kimbob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr. kimbob. Show all posts

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Food tripping, Hobbies and Pets

 

It’s the first day of December! And even if it’s a little bit hot, I’m feeling the Christmas spirit more and more.

Yesterday, spent food tripping with my man and boy, it was one food trip that I never ever want to do again. We had late brunch at Mang Inasal, both ordered the Spicy paa which was as usual, rockin’ good! We met around 10am, as our agenda that morning was to decorate his office along with the bosses sister Maita (the designer and dog lover). She owns Baby Moon Lifestyle and Baby Moon for Pets,  frequents at Hobbes and Land, Bonifacio High Street.

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  Anyway, after decorating, Martin and I drove to Glorietta to first buy his toys (men and their toys), and watch Happy feet 2. He did mention though that, The Adventures of Tin Tin got good reviews, but I was up for a simple feel good, laugh trip mood that day. So while waiting for the movie, we grabbed a bite at Burger King. I don’t know why I chose the Crispy chicken burger. I ended up taking out the bread and munching the chicken like nuggets, along with my disappointing onion rings.

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  For some reason, their onion rings tastes different. The chewy kind of different, weird I know. But that’s how I can best describe their onion rings.

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Still, it was filling so we needed to walk it off and visited some stores before heading for our movie. I’m not sure if it’s because of the Holiday or it’s the Christmas shopping rush, there were a lot of people in the mall yesterday.

  I took a photo of the stall were currently, has been having long lines. The tea craze!

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                                                                                    GONG CHA 

  A movie is never without some munchies, we had our usual BBQ flavored popcorn from taters, along with ice tea to wash it down.

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  For dinner, we went for Korean at Mr. Kimbob for Bibimbap and tried out their Tukbogi (rice cakes).

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The rice cakes was a disappoint, it was too flimsy. I’ve tasted real korean rice kimchi cakes way back and this doesn’t compare.  

We both had too much to eat, the Bibimbap over did it. We rarely do this these days so it was still a treat for us.

   And for the kid in my man, a sneak peek of what he bought..

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A funny looking rabbit at Bio research

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  And here’s the new model for Knick Knacks

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  Vain shots please….

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                                                                                           MEW~

 

  Till then!

 

 

 

 Meow..Meow..

Sunday, July 03, 2011

Mr. Kimbob and BBQ King

 

      Craving for Korean food? like Bibimbap? but don’t want to spend more than P200 pesos? Mr. Kimbob is the perfect solution! I’ve seen this place since last year at SM Makati, but wasn’t able to try it, hesitant maybe? Yes I was, (until I read Midge’s review about it), I have been following Midge’s blog for quite a while now, and we seem to have the same preference when it comes to our choice of food. I was really glad that she was able to try Mr. Kimbob first, and when she gave a heads up, of course I tried it out myself.

       You can choose from Dakgogi bibimbap (pork) and the beef one. I had the beef one for only P95 pesos only add 25 for kimchi rice instead of plain rice.

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    So if I’m craving for bibimbap but on a budget, this is a worthy place. The plate is sizzling hot and the kimchi rice is really yummy. Most ingredients are somehow the same with Kaya which is a good thing. I did not have high expectations with Mr. Kimbob, but it is definitely worth trying out.

     M tried out the BBQ stall…

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    Their pork BBQ was nice, If I remember it well this was around P60 or P70 pesos only for 2 sticks of pork BBQ. Simple, tasted like regular pork BBQ, the kalamansi (philippine lemon) was kind of strong. There’s nothing much to say about this, but still fills up the tummy real good. M liked it.

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                                         Tokyo tokyo’s red ice tea is yum~

 

 

           Till then!

 

 

 

       Meow..Meow

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