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New Food Destination: Tra Vinh Authentic Vietnamese Restaurant

Monday, October 17, 2016



There are real gems in Quezon City, and you don't really have to go out to get some of it. We visited the Banawe district and found Tra Vinh Authentic Vietnamese Restaurant along NS Amoranto in the same city. Now we do like Vietnamese cuisine, but have seen how bastardized it has become (pardon the word) with some restaurants trying to mimic legitimate dishes - and come out just half short of what it's supposed to be like. For me, any attempt to half heartedly prepare something that you would call authentic should be taboo because that word is exact. 

Tra Vinh presents itself quite simple. The restaurant that Mr. Van Chien Ho put up in Western Australia was made to remind him of his home country Vietnam. They've been able to do authentic Vietnamese cuisine and it has been loved down under for over 20 years. Now what's great news is that they're here in the Philippines and have been loved by the local community as well. We knew we were in for a great meal. So if you're planning to go here, you better be ready for food coma because that's what I got after this. First off, we're going to have Vietnamese Coffee!


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I love coffee in general, but their Vietnamese Coffee was a whole other story. They have this in three different intensities. I chose something in the middle, and it had a caramel like consistency. 

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I had the iced version too and they serve it in a cup, and get a glass full of ice. They also have the condensed milk on the cup so you don't get that lumpy coffee later on.
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It was really good, I wanted another one but it'll probably make me stay awake til the next day. For caffeine lovers, I would highly suggest the stronger brew.


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Their version of the Fresh Spring Roll was lovely. It was plump, wrapped in rice paper, had fresh ingredients and a gnarly peanut sauce on the side. They also have a Vegetarian version for those who would want it more healthy, or perhaps like me who wants to shy away from shrimp.

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Speaking of shrimp love, this is their Prawn Pomelo Salad. They use the freshest ingredients and attest they probably go to market every day to make sure they only get it, otherwise they won't serve it at all. This dish is like a party in the mouth. The crunchy, the savory, the peanuts and tangy notes from the dressing just meld together. I would love to have this a little spicy too.


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This one's called Prawn Sugarcane. As the name suggests, it's like ground prawn meat spun around a sugarcane stick. It's both savory and sweet. It's a great appetizer, but who doesn't want piping hot white rice right?

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For those who would love something festive, this one's called the Vietnamese Pancake. I've seen this in the streets of Hanoi and it's like a representation of harvest, of spring, the freshest ingredients. The way to eat this "legit" is to wrap the actual pancake with the greens. I think they've got shrimp, ground pork, scallions and eggs on that pan cake. The savory pancake slices, wrapped in the sprigs of mint, mustard and iceberg lettuce. Then you have to dip it in a mixed sweet vinegar. Don't fret for those who are new to this, because the service of making the wraps is included. They're going to prepare it for you so you don't have to worry.


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Now this one is not on the menu, so ask nicely if they could serve it to you. It's called Crab and Seafood Soup, and they use mud crabs or soft shell crabs for the broth. We smelled intense sea flavors, and the broth was a little thick. It was comforting and it would fit nicely during those rainy afternoons if you want something that would make you warm and fuzzy inside.

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This one is called Beef Combination Noodle Soup. You basically have a broth made from 16 herbs and spices (we saw it but I don't know half of the spices used as it's a secret), plus beef shoulder slices, New Zealand rib eye, beef balls and tripe. It's also got a serving of vegetables on the side and high grade Hoisin and hot sauce. The broth was clear, a notch away from the usual murky broth that most restaurants do here because they only do it fresh and keep the flavor profile simple and clean. Those over boiled counterparts probably have residue in them, they prefer a light, not so intense, just so you could taste the herbs and spices they put in them. I like this because it's not oily or too over powering. It's done right.

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My mom would love this. It's called Stuffed Chicken Wings. It contains seasoned ground pork, some veggies and a crispy coating that I love. It's a little eggy and I love that kind. This is one of their entrees and you've got lots of choices.
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For those who might think the bowls of Pho might be too big, you can always have the Dry Noodles. This one is the Barbecue Pork Noodle. It's got that tasty barbecued pork, fresh and pickled veggies and your choice of noodle. I would probably have had the flat ones but any rice based noodle is fine with me. This is served with their very own Tra Vinh special dressing and a vegetarian fried spring roll. You MUST mix this thoroughly so you get every bit accounted for. Again, this is like a party in your mouth and I love it.
 
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I liked this too. This is their Fried Salt and Pepper Fish. It's fried crispy on the outside, still soft and meaty on the inside. As mentioned earlier they go to the market every day in search for fish this good. The onions and veggies on top can be used together with the fish. I could have this on it's own when I'm on a diet. It's a good thing to have though with your whole family.

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For those who still crave for more shrimp dishes, this one was consumed fast. It's called Vietnamese Salt and Pepper Prawns. If my hunch is right, they've probably got the same kind of breading as with the fish earlier. This however made it crispy that you can eat it all. I would probably do that and just leave the tail on the plate. This would be good for kids who want fried stuff too.

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They really did save the best for last. This is the Special Vietnamese Fish Soup. I've never had anything like this at all. I thought it was going to be a little close to Tom Yum soup but it really wasn't. It tasted like a fish in a very tangy and fruity broth. We couldn't even feel any fishiness at all. I tried it with and without chili, and boy it was so good with it! Again, it is PERFECT with CHILI. They also use Chinese Kangkong so you're getting your money's worth. I like how the fruity notes end with hot stings, you MUST experience that. I would suggest you bring someone with you to have this with rice. This is a LOT but I'd have this for a family meal anytime!


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For dessert, we had this one which is not on the menu. It's called Vietnamese Coffee Jelly. It's topped with a scoop of ice cream and if you love coffee, this is the perfect way to end your meal.

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Now I love this one they call Special Mixed Beans. It's basically much like our local halo halo or iced cacang of Malaysia, but it's got it's own charm. They use coconut milk for this so it's totally different. They also have garbanzo beans in the mix (which I love) and some black beans, brown ones and white ones. It's earthy and has got just the right amount of sweetness. I love this a lot! Plus, it's not that expensive either.
For those who want something new to eat or if you're really adventurous about what you want to eat, come and experience Tra Vinh Authentic Vietnamese Restaurant in Quezon City. You can view the map here so you won't get lost.


In a nutshell, they're one of the most affordable restaurants in the district and according to the owner "We're not really known yet and we're here in this location for a trial basis and see if the Chinese community in Quezon City would accept the food we serve, and we feel it is. It's in our plans to open more branches in the next few years, probably from here going south." so if you're a little too far from the current location, be ready as they are planing to expand. For those who want real authentic Vietnamese food now, just head on to NS Amoranto street and find Tra Vinh Authentic Vietnamese Restaurant. It's very near Mc Donalds, right by the PARES joint. You can also just search the name of the restaurant on Google Maps and it'll take you there. Trust me on the Special Vietnamese Fish Soup.

COW

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TENYA Opens Doors at Market! Market!

Friday, September 11, 2015



I super love the food at Tenya! It's simple, authentic, and it's the same kind of Tempura Tendon that you'll get if you're in Asakusa in Tokyo. When I heard they're opening another store in the Taguig BGC area I got so envious about the people there because they've got a total of 2 if you count the branch in Boniacio Stopover. Simply put, you're going to get these lovely bowls of rice and fresh, crispy batter covered shrimp wonders walking distance if you're in the busy office areas of BGC or the residential condominiums of Serendra. As a matter of fact, it's just a stones throw away from Serendra 1 and 2 and all you got to do is cross the street and you can get there without a hitch.




Tenya's executives promise that you'll get the same quality as what they have in Asakusa in Tokyo. The main branch is actually just a few meters away from the actual temple and it's the biggest Tempura and Tendon specialty restaurant in Japan. When the owners experienced this in the land of the rising sun, they immediately thought of bringing it to the Philippines complete with the same lovely food items in the Japanese menu. They always thought the Philippines would get a kick out of it because the staple is the same, we all love rice of course! Add to that the mouthwatering large shrimp pieces cooked perfectly with their proprietary machine that does it in two minutes! It still leaves the meat sweet, the outer shell crispy, and imagine how that works too with veggies, mushrooms and cheese! It's a good Philippine franchise right?

The store too is pretty big, and they've got very efficient servers on stand by. They would like to get you your bowl as soon as it comes out of the kitchen!
This is their Spicy Salmon Salad. It's simple, very filling and a bit spicy. It's not boring and you can have this shared with two ladies.

This is one of my favorites, the Isobe Cheese. It's cheese wrapped in seaweed then lightly fried in Tempura batter. It's next to my favorite cold soba noodles which is part of the All Star meal.

Karaage, it's light and crunchy chicken pieces whisked with lemon then dipped in creamy kewpie Japanese mayo.

All Star Tendon is a bowl with Tempura, veggie sticks, squid, salmon, green beans and mushrooms. They add in the Dontare sauce which makes it sweet and salty. Love this a lot!

To cap off the dinner, I had the Lite Citrus Popsicle which is available in 4 other flavors. You definitely should try them all! 
Now you've got another reason to go to Market! Market! in BGC. They're right beside the JCO branch and just on the left side of the pedestrian lane. You wouldn't miss it. Make sure to also include your kids because they're set meals are adorable especially the bears, planes, trains, cars and ice cream in it. You'll know when you see the menu! You may visit them also at the 4 Level of Megamall right beside Dads, at the 2F Bonifacio Stopover and soon at the SM Southmall!


COW

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Win a Tenya Team Party for Ten!

Tuesday, August 25, 2015




I know! I've been out these past few days because I've been under the weather but here's some GOOD news!

I'm sure you remember my Tenya experience here with my friends and wonder how much we've enjoyed the food, the treats, they ambiance of that authentic Tempura specialty restaurant in Megamall a couple of weeks back. Well, we know how much you've been asking me through private messages how good the food is there so instead of just talking about it, we're going to put their food where your mouth is. 


You can win your own TENYA TEAM PARTY for TEN people by joining our  

TENYA TEMPURA TENDON INSTAGRAM TAG-A-FRIEND CHALLENGE!

Here's the fine print!

2. Regram the photo above and tag nine of your friends to create a party of 10.
3. Create a caption that explains why you and your friends love Tenya Tempura Tendon
4. Use the hashtags #TenyaTeamParty #TenyaPH and #TenyaXKUMAGCOW
5. Winner will be chosen on September 28, 2015. Up for grabs is a Tenya Team Party for a party of ten at the BGC Stopover Branch.
6. Plus points on those who follow @kumagcow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and subscribe on Youtube!

Get those creative juices flowing! If you love Tempura and haven't really tried Tenya yet, this might be your chance to get that Tenya party for you, your friends and family! Now isn't that lovely?! I can't wait to see your entries! :)

(Obviously the store is in BGC, we wouldn't want you to travel from the provinces or out of the country to there so if possible Metro Manila entries only! Thanks!)
COW

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A Tempura Lovers Mecca Called Tenya

Monday, July 06, 2015



If you haven't been here, you're missing a lot. This is Tenya, a Japanese Tempura brand that comes straight from Tokyo. In Japan, they're more into specialty shops that serves only one type of dish per restaurant and of course, Tenya boasts to be one of the best places to get your Tempura fix that uses real deal Tiger prawns on their menu. They've got hundreds of branches in Tokyo and nobody could beat them there. Their competitor though only has 5 stores so just imagine how the Japanese have adored this brand since ages ago. Now it's our turn to love them with each bowl as they churn out the best food cooked with the best ingredients from Japan.

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We were there in the mid afternoon which is probably the best time to head there because there's less people. The place could probably sit around 50-60 and I'd recommend the seating on the right side of the restaurant as I feel it's a little cozy. They're interiors are neo Japanese, still classic, and not over the board type. They mainly use farm raised wood for the place so it looks clean from all sides and I like the layout. This isn't fine dining so acoustics isn't really a priority, understandable. The ambiance was perfect for fast turnout, they cook really good food and operate much like any fast food outlet. Tempura is the star though, not a burger.

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For starters, we had the Isobe Cheese. Think of soft cheddar chunks wrapped around with seaweed then dipped in Japanese batter and fried to a crisp. Kids would love this, everyone around me too. I didn't order this but ended up eating a lot of it because it was good. Really good, and I can say very addicting.

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This is Tenya's Japanese Style Potato Salad. It's got Kewpie mayo, near mashed potatoes, onions and chopped celery stalks. It's soft and crunchy, creamy too. Not your usual potato salad but it works, and it's very good.

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This is their Agedashi Tofu. It's a staple in Japanese meals. This one has got Dashi sauce, shaved radish and ginger. It's not just fried tofu you make at home, theirs is lighter, I think it's the batter, and it matters that it rhymes. Hahaha.

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This is one of their signature meals, the Asakusa Special Tendon. Tendon is a term they connote for Tempura Donburi or rice bowl. It's got 3 Black Tiger Prawns and crunchy green beans. They cook this fast once you order and it gets more savory with their Dontare sauce drizzled on top. It's good, I almost had a lot of it despite my allergy with seafood LOL.

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This set is called the All Star Tempura Soba. You can order this with Udon (warm) or like cold Soba like me. It's also got Black Tiger Prawns, Squid slices, Salmon, Kani Stick, Small Kaikage (vegetable strips), green beans, and mushrooms cooked tempura style.  I am a fan of cold soba and theirs is really good. Though I'd love to have a little crushed ice on my soba before I dip it in the soy based sauce. This was dreamy.

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To end the meal, they've got these different flavors of Fruity Juicy Pop. It's like our local ice drop (well we don't really have that anymore right?) but done quite nice with Orange Vanilla, Strawberry, Lite Citrus and Coconut Lychee. I must say, you should try them all and ask your friends to share instead of just having one. It's an experience waiting to happen! It's really refreshing for a dessert piece. 

If you love Tempura, you should go and visit Tenya at the 4th level of SM Megamall. It's their first branch and their planning to put up more very soon. Our love for Japanese food just got closer to home and it's worth the visit. Don't just stare at my food shots, try it!
COW

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