Pot & Noodle Heaven

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Sauteed Native Lettuce with Garlic (One serving might not be enough.) Crispy Salted Shrimp (So crisp you'll eat the whole shrimp up.) Pata Tim (Drool factor is high.) Cuapao (You might eat more than your share. Best with Pata Tim.)

Kimchi Soup (Spiiiicy!) Pot & Noodle Steamed Fish Fillet (Whoops, forgot the exact title of this.) Adobo Rice (H's favorite)

Ever since I dined at Pot & Noodle House with dear dear friends, I’ve eaten there so many times. Thank you Jay and Jet, for introducing me and H to this great restaurant!

Pot & Noodle has a lot of appetizing dishes to choose from. The ones above are those that you must try when you eat there!

Sauteed Native Lettuce with Garlic is a must. It’s always perfectly cooked and the garlic is deliciously sweet.

Crispy Salted Shrimp is sooo good you’ll end up munching on the whole shrimp. No leftovers for this one.

Pata Tim is of course sinful and hence a real treat during times of indulgence. I have one word for this dish: Gaaaaah.

Why not pair it up with some Cuapao? Grab a cuapao, create a pocket by pulling on both sides of the cuapao, then stuff it with some Pata Tim meat and the goodies that come with the cuapao (nuts and veggies). Now bite into that Cuapaota Tim sandwich. Experience a foodgasm.

Then there’s there Kimchi Soup which was sooooooo spicy and so gooood. I loved it but couldn’t finish everything. The serving size was pretty big.

The Steamed Fish Fillet is a simple dish that melts in your mouth.

And their Adobo Rice is H’s favorite. You can do this at home – just top a cup of rice with adobo sauce and pork from the adobo. Sarap!

There are other delicious dishes like sauteed kangkong, tofu with black beans, oh the list goes on and on. It would be best if you tasted their food for yourself. :) Now you know why Pot & Noodle seems to be our favorite place for get-togethers!

0 comment on Pot & Noodle Heaven

  1. analyse
    June 1, 2006 at 8:04 pm (18 years ago)

    that’s what’s lacking here in europe, pinoy restaurants.. now you make me salivate with that adobo rice, yummm!

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  2. BATJAY
    June 1, 2006 at 9:25 pm (18 years ago)

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaah! inggit ako. i miss patatim

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  3. abby
    June 1, 2006 at 11:18 pm (18 years ago)

    toni ano ba, sobra na di ko kinaya mga images! gusto ko nang umuwi at kumain! :)

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  4. tanya
    June 2, 2006 at 3:24 am (18 years ago)

    you’re mean! you’re making me miss that place! grrrrrrrr… kelangan ko mag hanap ng patatim dito!

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  5. petite
    June 2, 2006 at 11:05 am (18 years ago)

    naku, toni, every time i visit your blog there’s always something here that makes me drool and crave for the yummy stuff from back home! paano na lang ang diet ko? hehehe. dalhin mo kami dito when we come home for vacation ha. 😉

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  6. jher
    June 2, 2006 at 2:14 pm (18 years ago)

    takaw mo toni. 😛

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  7. Junnie
    June 2, 2006 at 2:21 pm (18 years ago)

    no MSG ? I was so intrigued I had to search it from ClicktheCity.com

    Wrong Spelling nga lang sila : Pot and Noddles (gutom ata ang nag type) sa SM MegaMall, 4th Level
    Julia Vargas Ave. Mandaluyong City, MM. (OK, that’s now on my list to go to when we return to Megamall!)

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  8. Monina
    June 2, 2006 at 3:29 pm (18 years ago)

    Ay, sarap! Definitely a must-try when we go home to the Philippines.:)

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  9. jane
    June 2, 2006 at 11:41 pm (18 years ago)

    sarap nyan ah, kakagutom :)

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  10. mae
    June 5, 2006 at 10:11 pm (18 years ago)

    Toni… this is no good. How could you post something that is so yummy only for me to find them on my screen before lunch time! This is so unfair… drooling so much now…

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  11. Toni
    June 8, 2006 at 2:02 pm (18 years ago)

    Another good place for Cuapao nga pala is Chocfull of Nuts 😀

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