Sunday, July 12, 2026

Mazesoba at Menya Kokoro

I found this unfinished article about the lunch we had at Menya Kokoro at the Podium in Ortigas Center. Their main dish is mazesoba, which is a brothless (soupless) noodle dish. The noodles are soba and not ramen. I haven't eaten this since the 1990s when I think I last had it at our university canteen (shokudo) in Yokohama.

Unagi mazesoba

Closeup of the noodles of this very satisfying dish

It's always nice to get reacquainted with the food I tried many, many years ago when I was a student in Japan. In this case, the mazesoba was a welcome departure from the ramen we usually enjoy. The unagi (eel) was a bonus that I readily opted for when I saw it on the menu. I wouldn't mind eating there again soon. But the serving is generous so I have to be a bit hungry to finish the food.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Lunch at Tablo, Maginhawa Street, UP Village

We initially planned to eat lunch at Gyud Fud Hub last Tuesday. However, when we got there, we discovered that two of our go-to stalls have closed. These were the Bacolod Chicken Inasal and the Siam Thai where we usually got our lunch when we are at Gyud Fud. The others are ok but we only occasionally order food to try other stalls. The only one remaining among our go-to was the Japanese themed stall serving salmon sushi and sashimi. But that sort of limited our choices. Hindi naman kami mabubusog sa ice cream ng Colonial Creamery. And so we ended up going to Maginhawa Street where we haven't lunched at for a long while. My buddy guided us to Tablo, which he said was a popular restaurant. 

Their version of beef salpicao

Fried breaded pork chops

We had a really good lunch at Tablo. The servings were generous as we only, correctly, ordered two dishes that we shared among three. There was real good value for money, too, considering the quality of the food and service at the restaurant. We were lucky that we had lunch there during this mid year break so it was not crowded. I heard it could be full during evenings and weekends. We are already looking forward to the next opportunity for a lunch out.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

More sunflowers

I couldn't help but take another photo of the sunflowers along the University Avenue. I was at Quezon Hall the other day and as I went down using the stairs, I paused and proceeded to the balcony on the Second Floor to take the following photo.


I realized that they only planted sunflowers between Quezon Hall and Jacinto Street. They used to plant these between Quezon Hall all the way to the junction with C.P. Garcia Avenue. Perhaps some austerity measure was adopted this year? It also costs money to grow and care for the sunflowers.