Archive for the ‘Food’ Category

Yummy: Windows Bento

Saturday, April 12th, 2008
Windows Bento… Its not a new OS of windows. Its a windows inspired Bento. Bento is a single-portion takeout or home-packed meal common in Japanese cuisine. A traditional bento consists of rice, fish or meat, and one or more pickled or cooked vegetables as a side dish - wikipedia Anyone want’s to try a bento with Bill Gates [...]

Yahoo Partners with Nestle - creates “The Finger” bar

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
Nestlé USA announced today that after 80 years, it is retiring the name BUTTERFINGER and officially changing the name of the popular candy bar to “THE FINGER.” This change is effective immediately. The renaming of the BUTTERFINGER candy bar reflects the results of a two-year comprehensive study conducted by the company into consumer perceptions of the [...]

3 Day Vacation + Food Tour + Adventure

Monday, March 17th, 2008
I had a 3 day vacation.. Full of food tasting (err…. eating…) with a mix of adventure…  More details about this on my other Blog - Manilenyo In Davao So you see.. I’m not only in to tech and mobile stuff.. but eating (hahahhaha) and fun fun fun adventures as well..

Davao Food Trip #1: Zakoya

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Theres a lot of things we should be thanking Japan for; gamers for the Super Mario and Final Fantasies, female anatomy enthusiasts for Yua Aida and Anime lovers for pretty much everything. But if you’re a food lover, you should be thanking Japan for something that tastes so distinctly and uniquely their own. Cuisine that emphasizes raw and healthy ingredients and creative preparation, Japanese food is clearly one of the more recognizable world cuisines. Imagine my delight when Blogie invited me to a popular Japanese restaurant as part of Davao Bloggers’ Food Trip.

Zakoya is a fairly new restaurant that has slowly but steadily been getting buzz amongst the local food lovers. I actually missed the memo stating to bring your own camera, fortunately Batang Yagit was gracious enough to take pictures for me. We sat at the Tatami area and use chopsticks to put ourselves in a Japanese mood. I wasn’t able to have lunch that day so I was first at the buffet table. Different variations of tempura, Oysters, wasabi, Sushi, skewered garlic and Sashimi were laid out on the the first table. I like how they are being prepared right in front of you across the table.

The next table was where the main dishes were laid out. My favorite was the miso soup which reminded me of taho except its warm and full of veggies. Teriyaki, kamameshi, black seaweeds, veggies in Kimchi (skipped it) and a beef plate. There was a third table full of fruits and desserts but I never got around to it due to me having no space left in my tummy after devouring the meal.


The teriyaki was good, the Black seaweed despite its appearances tasted harmlessly, the beef dish was also good, the coleslaw sushi was delicious, the fried fish was delectable, and that miso soup? still my favorite among the bunch along with the oysters.
I neglected to order sake and instead blurted out Iced tea. We had a great time talking amongst ourselves and that speaks to Zakoya’s conversation friendly atmosphere.

Now, on to my verdict -
The Good:

  • Different dining areas
  • cool table design (bubbles in glass)
  • beautiful Men’s bathroom, I was going to check out the Women’s but I wasn’t drunk enough
  • not too cramped
  • conversation friendly
  • a few Great dishes(miso soup, oysters)
  • relatively affordable price

The Could-Be-Better:

  • Food tags would’ve been nice, I didn’t know the names of what i was gobbling up.
  • Food was mostly Ok, but lacked freshness on some dishes
  • The plates were heavy
  • Stones on the steps to the tatami area could be cause of accidents
  • wouldn’t it be cool if there was a Geisha or a Samurai greeting you at the door.

In summary, for a great Japanese resto that won’t break the bank go to Zakoya.
Here are the restaurant’s info lifted straight from DavaoDeli:

Open all week for lunch and dinner. There’s a bar in a separate room. They close at around 2 AM. There’s also an open-air area out front.

The restaurant is located at Door #3 DavCon Autoville, Torres St., Davao City. It’s beside Coco (formerly Regine’s) and the Davao Convention and Trade Center. Tel.: (82)227-7760.

Davao Dining: Papa Ching’s

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007
I had the chance to check out Papa Chings Restaurant last December 23. It was Brader Blogie who introduced me to this resto. I wanted to eat pasta, chicken, and sea foods that night. But blogs told me about papa chings.. and he said that there was Chopsuey… so i said OK… I’d have anything aside [...]

Christmas: How much did you spend?

Monday, December 24th, 2007
Hi guys! Its Christmas Eve! Christmas is the time for celebration and of course.. GIFT GIVING!!! We always talk about how much fun it is. But now lets talk about something else, How much have you spent so far or How much did you spend for Christmas? This includes expenses for Food, Clothing (personal, not for [...]

Every correct word = 20 grains of rice as donation

Sunday, December 2nd, 2007
While blog hopping, I saw this website where you could increase/enhance your vocabulary knowledge and at the same time, be able to help our less fortunate brothers and sisters to have food on their table. FreeRice has two goals: Provide English vocabulary to everyone for free. Help end world hunger by providing rice to hungry people for free. This [...]

Eat and drink Gold.. Yum yum…

Saturday, December 1st, 2007
I didn’t know you can eat gold.. until today.. “GOLD” wines containing 24-karat gold flakes. Oh… It is believed that the gold flakes in liquor are meant to cut one’s throat in very tiny areas so that the alcohol may enter the bloodstream quicker for a faster effect. YAIKS!

Jollibee sacrificed Quality for Money

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007
This morning, I came across this Blog post on Dateline Davao: Jollibee’s “Buy1,Take 1″ Promo Takes Davao By Storm Jollibee’s “Buy1, Take1″ promo has taken Davao City by storm, both literally and not. Hundreds of Dabawenyos flocked to the various outlets of Jollibee for the food retail giant’s one-day promo. The promo includes the following product sets: [...]