This restaurant made news because a celebrity featured it in her TV show and your curiosity
will be aroused. Filipino dishes were given a twist but did not taste excellent. Dishes
were pricey and serving portion was small.
Ginisang munggo was given a
twist and was named munggo-nisa where supposedly it had longganisa for
toppings. Sadly, you can not see the longganisa topping at all but rather the topping looked
like a crushed bacon sprinkled stingily. It was not tasty at all.
Priced at P190, content was just one coffee mug again spread on a plate
to look plenty.
Kare kare was renamed to twice cooked porkbelly. The
small serving priced at P325 had fried pork belly chopped at 1 inch
length and half of it was fat and two leaves of pechay. The sauce was
bland.
The sizzling kansi is your beef bulalo steak at P395 was small and the
meat was spread on the plate to make it look plenty. Though the meat
was tender, it was not flavorful.
For the physical aspect of the restaurant, it was cozy and spacious. The food attendant were courteous and friendly. Food was served in 20 minutes.
They may have presented the food differently to show
some art but food is not worth coming back to because their pricey, small portion and nothing special about the taste .
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Sarsa Kitchen & Bar- Pricey but nothing special
Labels:
filipino dish,
Filipino food,
kare kare,
rada street,
Sarsa,
sizzling kansi
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