Monday, April 11, 2011

Tips of the Trade: Kanin Club As Recommended Filipino Restaurant

For someone who is more into Italian, Japanese and Chinese cuisine, dining in the same Filipino restaurant four times in a month is already a feat.

Menu 01

Kanin Club's first branch is located at Paseo de Sta. Rosa in Laguna and although it was far for most Manila residents, others really went out of their way for a visit as the food here is so good. The owners decided to put up a branch at UP-Ayala Land Technohub - some place more accessible to us who live in the north. And just recently, another branch was opened at Ayala Triangle, which makes this branch most convenient for get together with friends.

If ever you decide to give it a try, you might want to check my top 3 dishes:

Sinangag na Sinigang

1. Sinangag na Sinigang (Php224) - recommended by many is this fried rice that is sinigang-flavored. True enough, you'd find the staple ingredients found in a sinigang and taste that sour flavor, too. A single order can be good enough for 3 persons at the least.

Dinuguan

2. Crispy Dinuguan (Php261) - another must-try according to most people is this diniguan (or stewed pork blood). The pork being crispy is what makes this dinuguan unique.

Seafood Kare-Kare

3. Seafood Kare-Kare (Php298) - mussels, squid, and prawns in peanut sauce with bagoong on the side makes it to my list because it makes a non kare-kare fan to be otherwise. ;)

Great food at a very reasonable price, what more can you ask for?

*All images credited to my friend, Joy.

Kanin Club
Locations:Paseo De Sta.Rosa Sta. Rosa City, Laguna
Commercial Ctr., FAI Admin Bldg., Alabang Muntinlupa City
UP Ayalaland TechnoHub, Commonwealth Ave. Brgy. UP Campus Diliman Quezon CityAyala Triangle Gardens, Makati Ave., Bel-Air Makati City
Opening Hours:Daily 11:00 - 22:00

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