
It was a typical family day for me, we were set out to go to the Timog-Tomas Morato area for lunch. But on that particular day, I had no idea which restaurant (that seemed interesting) we haven't tried before. As I was driving along EDSA (just passed Balintawak) , I remembered seeing this supposedly seafood restaurant in the Visayas avenue area when I passed by a few weeks before. Knowing how my dad loves seafood, I immediately suggested the idea to him and he readily agreed. So off we went.

Dining area's design is nice and simple, chairs are quite comfy, lighting is adequate (for flashless photography) and airconditioning is sufficiently cool. But they also have lots of seats outside if you want to dine Al Fresco. And I saw several private rooms which the servers told me comes with Karaoke.

I like the concept in that they separate the dining area from the bar, cashier counter and all those other stuff so that we can dine in peace.
Food based on what I saw in the menu are predominantly filipino inpsired, but there are traces of a few international dishes like sashimi and thai tom yum soups.
KINILAW DAVAO
Tuna, Vinegar, Chili Garlic and Grilled Liempo

Not exactly the best vinegar marinated piece of tuna I have tasted (I like the one at Circio better) but the taste is still alright given that we had fresh pieces of tuna that still has that firmness when bitten into. (I don't like overly soft or mushy fish). The minor issue would be the liempo ....... it was slightly on the bland side and I was wondering why some pieces of the pork still have traces of bones and cartillage.
CRISPY ADOBO SALAD

I do apologize for the lousy picture shot (and this was the safety shot already) Anyway, this salad had a lot of flavor going on, you got the sweet-salty flavor of the honey-patis (fish sauce) dressing; the sweetness of mangoes; the subtle bitterness of the lettuce; the sourness of the eggplant and tomatoes and the subtle saltiness of the pork adobo flakes (which you see drizzled on top of the salad) And all of these flavors really worked together which is why I considered this as my favorite dish for that particular day.
BAKED OYSTER

We actually had a couple of choices for our toppings, it can be either cheese, creamy spinach,etc etc ...... I chose the garlic butter, and when the dish was served to us, I was wondering why they placed cheese on top of the oysters. The server told me thats also part of the recipe (gosh, I'm guessing if I order the cheese toppings, I'm going to be getting the same dish).
In fairness to the oysters, they were fresh and big. But the cheese completely overwhelmed the taste of the oysters. And sure there were specks of charred garlic powder on top of the cheese, but you can hardly taste them too.
BATANGAS BEEF BULALO SOUP
Beef Shanks, Pechay and Filipino Spices

The soup was served piping hot, it had a really good beefy flavor and for a bulalo soup, it wasn't as oily as I would have expected. I didn't experience any itch in my lip which means they did not overdo on the MSG (that is if they used msg in the first place). My minor issue would be that the beef was unevenly cooked as some parts were still on the tough side while some were nice and tender.
PANSIT LUGLOG

My dad ordered this and I was glad he did ..... it tasted pretty much like pansit palabok except they used thicker noodles (somewhat in between angel hair and spaghetti) and it had lots of small pieces of shrimps.
INIHAW NA PAMPANO With SZECHUAN CHILI SAUCE

There are other types of sauce that you can choose from but just out of curiosity, I opted for the Szechuan chili ......... While the fish was nicely grilled, We didn't really care for the szechuan chili sauce since we felt it didn't really go well with the fish. In the end, we either opted for soy sauce or vinegar with chili peppers.
On a personal sidenote: Compared to some other Filipino inspired restos, I had to commend this place because the chef/cook were not that heavy-handed on the salt.
F.I.S.H. address is at 47 Visayas Avenue corner Congressional Avenue....... coming from EDSA, Munoz, just go straight along Congressional Ave heading into the direction of Commonwealth Ave. Pass Mindanao Ave (first major intersection) and pass some familiar establishments like Cherry Fooderama, Gerry's Grill and Starbucks you should come across another major intersection (this is Visayas Ave) At this corner just look into the direction of 1:00 o'clock and you should see the signage ofthe said estalishment.
The crispy adobo salad is a nice discovery. I'm looking forward to trying this place in the future.
ReplyDelete@ pong pago ..... definitly a nice discovery. I forgot to mention that it also carries a bit of a kick (as far as spiciness is concerned)
ReplyDeleteang sasarap nman nyan andrew! -tina
ReplyDeleteI so wish this is near our place, mom would love to dine here for sure.
ReplyDelete@ anonymouse tina ..... masarap nga. Di bale, pag natuloy food trip natin. Hanap din tayo ng masarap.
ReplyDelete@ jenn ..... I think my balikbayan relatives would love it here too. (making note)
excited much!!!! heheheheh! ~TINA
ReplyDeletethey all look soooo good and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteHi! May I ask kung anong specialty nila??? Thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteSeafoods are their main specialties ...... as for more particulars, its hard to say as I've tried only a few of them.
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