I was invited to feast and not just dine in Ibayo by Barrio Fiesta last June 20, 2010. It was a night full of mouthwatering Filipino dishes that brings out the Filipino in you. I wasn't able to bring a camera thus presenting you with some not so clear pictures of what was served on our table.
Take a look at what was served.
A different take on Philippine's most popular dish. The best chicken and pork adobo cooked san the soy sauce.
Crispy Pata, p480
The dish that made them famous. Deep fried pork knuckle cooked the Barrio Fiesta way.
Kare Kare, p220 (regular) p350 (family)
Tender Oxtail and tripe stewed in creamy peanut sauce. A true pinoy fiesta is not complete without it.
The dish that made them famous. Deep fried pork knuckle cooked the Barrio Fiesta way.
Kare Kare, p220 (regular) p350 (family)
Tender Oxtail and tripe stewed in creamy peanut sauce. A true pinoy fiesta is not complete without it.
Mama Chit's Special
A feast in a bilao as how our beloved Mama Chit would prepare it. A Mini Fiesta in itself.
A feast in a bilao as how our beloved Mama Chit would prepare it. A Mini Fiesta in itself.
Ibayo Sunset
One of Ibayo's signature drinks, a sweet and refreshing fusion of mango, pineapple, orange, rum and grenadine that warms up the mood.
The dessert is not to miss also. After the hefty meal that was served we had difficulty trying to figure our what dessert to get. After a few minutes we ordered almost all :)
One of Ibayo's signature drinks, a sweet and refreshing fusion of mango, pineapple, orange, rum and grenadine that warms up the mood.
The dessert is not to miss also. After the hefty meal that was served we had difficulty trying to figure our what dessert to get. After a few minutes we ordered almost all :)
Puto Bumbong
Yes you read it right! It's always christmas season as they serve Puto Bumbong, i think they also serve Bibingka :)
Yes you read it right! It's always christmas season as they serve Puto Bumbong, i think they also serve Bibingka :)
Avoado Shake, p105
There are still dishes left untaste at Ibayo. Ibayo which literally means "the next town, sa kabilang ibayo" was a concept by brothers Tyrone and Tristan Ongpauco, third generation members of the Barrio Fiesta Restaurant Chain clan. Ibayo transfoms from a casual dining atmosphere to a "chillax" place that escalates into an ultimate night-out, let-your-hair-down experience.
Visit Ibayo at:
Bldg G unit 7-8 San Miguel by the Bay Seaside
Bgy. 076 SM Bay City,
Central Business Park 1-A Pasay City.
Opens from 3pm-12mn on weekdays and 3pm-2am on weekends, also open for lunch on holidays.
Visit Ibayo at:
Bldg G unit 7-8 San Miguel by the Bay Seaside
Bgy. 076 SM Bay City,
Central Business Park 1-A Pasay City.
Opens from 3pm-12mn on weekdays and 3pm-2am on weekends, also open for lunch on holidays.
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ReplyDeletemy mum loved their crispy pata. kare kare is ok at barrio fiesta though.
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hope you're having a great weekend,cathy!