Thursday, December 16, 2010

Manila's Signature Dishes : Red Crab Alimango House

Only the freshest at Red Crab Alimango House, a very traditional Filipino Restaurant serving our favorite Filipino dishes, nestled in the middle of a very modern city of Makati, in the malls of Greenbelt, antther Manila's Signature dish arises.
Crab Relleno Salad, our appetizer for the night, the relleno was fried crispy on the outside and deliciously crabby on the inside.  I loved the dressing used which had a mix of mustard and a little sweetness, it was a great start to a nice dinner.
On to our main course, and was I in for a big treat, King Seafood Platter. Can you look at that!!! A combination of everything good at sea.  It has tilapia, tahong (mussels), hito (catfish), prawns, clams, squid and crabs!!!!  How can I possibly finish all these? It should be called King Seafood Feast.  Good thing I brought with me my wife to finish this, the marinade used made the taste more enticing, cooked just right.  Infusing the taste inside.
You can see just how fresh the seafood was... lucky to be in Manila, the freshest of sea foods are here.
And for dessert, Creme Brulee, yummy treats indeed.
Wow, so full, balance it with a glass of Cassillero del Diablo

Red Crab Alimango House
Greenbelt 3
Makati City

Unilever Foodsolutions (UFS), being the preferred foodservice business partners among restaurateurs, felt the need to acknowledge notable restaurants who are developing Manila as a culinary city. They have partnered with select restaurants within the metropolis in coming up with signature dishes. UFS has synergized with these restaurants, both through dish development and promotion campaign for these signature dishes, in achieving one common goal: coming up with a different culinary experiences that provide value for money and culinary memories for diners. 

If you're a restaurateur (or an aspiring one) and in need of help in coming with your signature dish, call (02) 588-8855 or email at foodsolutions.philippines@unilever.com.





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