Saturday, January 14, 2012
Chef LAUDICO's CASA FILIPINO
Saw this establishment by accident around a month back and out of curiosity (because of the numerous cars parked in front) we decided to give it a try. Of course seeing the name of Chef Laudico (who I heard is a local celebrity chef of some sorts) does add to the excitement...... For the record, I have yet to try any of his other restaurants (mostly located in the makati or taguig area)
I forgot to ask whether their buffet spreads periodically changes or that we will be getting the same food on subsequent visits. Anyway, here are a few of the dishes that we got.
Pork Skewers, Sisig Basket, Tofu Skewers
The pork had all the fatty stuff and very little lean meat, Sisig basket had no crunch at all and very little flavor, its cold already and doesn't taste fresh. The tofu skewers are just fried tofu in a BBQ stick, I asked the server if there are any dipping sauces for the tofu and he pointed out to a small bowl of catsup and a small bowl of mayonnaise. (I find this quite unimaginative)
Adobo Maki, Shrimp Maki
Both types of sushi rolls have very little flavor and the sushi rice is very dry.
Tuna Kilawin Spoons
The tuna is not marinated at all, so you are getting raw fish. I'm not sure what they put in the sauce, but it lacked any significant flavor.
Creamy Pumpkin Soup
Not bad ...... But not the best.
Pork Sinigang
Sourness is ok but the broth was a bit too thick (which is not to my liking)
Karnevorous Pizza
Wasn't expecting a pizza dish to be included in the spread.... But just for the sake of trying, I tried out a slice and it turned out to be not bad. The crust is semi thin and quite crispy, lots of cheese but not really stuffed with meat. (I'm sure true blue carnivours will be disappointed)
Grilled Vegetables in Pesto and Cheese
There is none of the charred smokey flavor. (I'm starting to wonder if they actually grilled the veggies) And I didn't taste anything that would resemble pesto or cheese.
Lumpia Cones
Its just your basic fried lumpia shaped into a cone. The vinegar dipping sauce had a bitter aftertaste. (something which is not to my liking)
Longganara
Casa Filipinos take on the spaghetti carbonara, except that they supposedly used longganisa as the protein. In fairness, the cream sauce wasn't heavy and the pasta still had a nice firm bite. But I was wondering where is the flavor of the longganisa.
Tuyonesca
Another Italian dish given a Filipino twist. Main issues here are the Soggy pasta noodles and no taste whatsoever of tuyo (dried salted fish)
Beef Kaldereta / Steamed Fish Fillet
The Kaldereta was m favorite dish for the day, the beef was tender and the sauce was quite flavorful. I guess the very minor issue is that I wished it were more spicy.
As for the Fish ...... I'd give it 50-50 as some parts were cooked nicely while others were a little under.
Roast Beef / Roast Chicken
The lady responsible for carving the meats asked me what part of the chicken I wanted and I requested for the breast part. I guess I should have just opted for the dark meat because the portions I got were dry.
The roast beef was ok, but I guess the issue for me is that the lady responsible for carving the meat is totally clueless on how to do it. What we got was a massacred piece of cow which made it look so unappetizing.
Seafood Beringhe
In short, it's their version of the paella.... It's not all that bad, but I was kinda looking for that melt in your mouth experience. Unfortunately, I didn't get any of that.
Balamban Liempo
A lot of fats and very little lean meat..... too bad as its quite flavorful.
Halo Halo Shooter, Brazo de Mercedes, Suman Pana Cotta
For dessert, (as suggested by several mtc members) I tried the halo halo, which is basically a miniaturized version of this popular Filipino dessert. Serving it in a shot glass looks cute, but taste wise, it's not bad but nothing that really stands out. same thing goes for the Brazo, it's cute, but nothing that really wowed me.
I however, liked the suman pan a cotta, while I wouldn't say it's the best, it's my favorite from among the three desserts I got.
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Casa Filipino is located at: #26 Scout Torillo corner Scout Fernandez, Sacred Heart, Quezon City
Directions: From the Timog-Tomas Morato Rotunda, take Timog Ave. heading into the direction of East Avenue. Just at the first intersection, take a right and at the 3rd block you should be able to see its signage to your left.
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The Suman Pannacota was I think Chef Laudico's wife's (Chef Jackie) creation - I saw it featured in Junior Master Chef.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, malaki talaga ang risk pag eat all you can - spread out na kasi ang food, so it has the tendency to dry up or get cold by the time you eat it.
Mixed reviews ang mga naririnig ko sa food ni Chef Laudico. And i agree with Jenn na risk tlga yan pag u eat all you can ka or sa mga buffets. There are times that the food will not be of the utmost quality.
ReplyDeleteHi. It's been more than a year since you wrote the review. A lot of things has changed already like the name now is Primero Casa Filipino and new kitchen people. In line with this, may I personally invite you to the restaurant try the changes we have made over the past months. Just call us at 9211850 whenever you are free. We look forward to meet you. Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteKim Marcelo
Hi Kim!
ReplyDeleteIs the name change because of new management? Not Chef Laudico's anymore? Last time I visited was July last year and planning to go back sometime soon...this time with the whole family.
Hi James:
ReplyDeleteSame company but the Laudico's are not partners anymore. looking forward to see you at PCF. We had our prices changed last March 1, 2013 which is as follows:
P 398.00 nett Monday to Thursday.
P 498.00 nett Friday to Sunday.
Please do check out the official fb page for updates:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Primero-Casa-Filipino/488842514471677
Until what time is d resto open?
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