Showing posts with label Southern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southern. Show all posts

Big D's Smokehouse Outs New Items on the Menu

Friday, May 06, 2016




I'm a guy who needs a good, hearty meal every now and then and I'm blessed that some of the nicest restaurants are just a stones throw away from where I live in Quezon City. I've been a regular in their Tomas Morato branch but when I was still working in Eastwood City, I was so ecstatic that they also opened a branch right above my office. Situated at the second floor of Eastwood Citywalk is Big D's Smokehouse. This is the second child, a restaurant of Chef Dino Paulo Peralta and his partners that serve southern style - comfort food. It's reminiscent of Cajun or Creole which I've loved for years and I've always gone to this place if I feel a little sad because the food reminds me of home. I mean I'd imagine my home cooking in this level and I'd love to come back to something this good when I get the urge to go out and have dinner with friends and family. I'd do this too if I'm alone. It makes you curl up by the window when it's raining outside and you're about to cry. It comforts you in every sense of the word, but I'd like you to check out the plates so you get to see what I'm talking about.

The Eastwood branch is quite big. The Tomas Morato corner Scout Madrinan branch is a bit small but generally good if you're into dining al fresco. They have an air conditioned room (which I frequent a lot) that's got a wide screen TV, cozy bunk chairs and the whole Morato branch can probably fit around 50-60 people. The Eastwood branch could probably a bit more than that as they have smoking sections, the seats in the main hall and a couple more in the loft upstairs. If you're into small parties, they can accommodate that there.  



The main hall when you open the restaurant's door looks like a saloon, southwestern/tex mex place which they designed themselves. Quite nice actually, as the walls could very well be your first conversation piece. Chef tells me they plan to spruce it up in a couple of months. Aside from that, they've told me that they're planning to open up a third branch in McKinley around June this year. That's good news for the people staying in BGC and nearby areas, at least you're going to have decent ribs down there. They've got SUPER GOOD ribs in slabs and half slabs, definitely would fit the bill.

We had our appetizers served first! This is their Pulled Pork Platter Nachos. Nothing seems to have made me lose my concentration more but when they mentioned "Pulled Pork". They spent hours on time to do this in their smokers so you get the meat to that quality where it literally falls off the bone. They separate this to strips and put on top home made chips (oh yes they make it themselves!) the usual garnish so you get that beer match going. They've got a real working bar downstairs, with tons of beer and liquor choices so you can easily order one if you see the need to.




This is the kind of thing that you would want to munch on quite slow, but turn out eating half the plate in a few minutes. The smoky pork pieces, the way they smothered it with the right amount of cheese sauce and sourcream, plus a bottle of cold beer, shall I continue? Ha-ha! This is ideally meant to be shared, so if you're in a group or being messed up with your siblings, you can save a lot in just a single order.



This one's their Chili Cheese Puff (of which we thought were just ordinary Hush Puppies). It's quite a nice idea to put in different kinds of cheese so you get that sharp, salty bite in every tater bite. I think you'll also get a hint of mozzarella, Parmesan and roasted pimiento flavor so make sure you order this if you have kids around. You know when you were kids, anything that had cheese on it was LOVE right?





Speaking of love, this was a hit with my peers during our Big D's visit. This is the Steam Pot Shrimp. While I was trying to keep my mind off the shrimp (of which I am allergic to) I couldn't stop myself because they all said the broth was so good. I could already imagine the herbs, the garlic, the caramelized onions all breaking down, sweating, simmering in an almost orange to red broth. They also added a spicy kick, making it richer, that I almost didn't see it because they almost finished the plate.




A perfect morning plate would have been hogging the title of Corned Beef with Dirty Rice. The soft, almost disintegrating, fork tender meat just tastes so fresh than those canned counterparts you have in the pantry. I love this as it's not too salty, it's cured well and the rice that comes with it is fluffy and seasoned well. If you see the one on the bottom, yes that's a hash brown because you need some more carbs with the rice. If this had an egg with it it'll be over the top, it's protein rich but still keep you full after a night shift. We love how that feels.



When it's a feast we want, it's a fest we get! Just look at the amount of protein on this spread! This ladies and gentlemen is called the Big D's Southern Platter. It's the perfect meal for me, anytime, any day! I'm a carnivore, I'm not discounting the fact that going vegan might be healthy but really, how can you not love a full slab of Ribs done hours in the smoker and grill, a mound of cut fries, grilled corn on the cob, pork chop slices, real spiced sausages, grilled chicken and a simple slaw. Imagine how each piece would land on your mouth complete with barbecue sauce spread in an almost 2 1/2 foot plank without the pirate pushing you. There are some really smart people in the kitchen to even think about this lovely offering.



They've already proven how good they are in doing real southern comfort food and these possible new additions to the menu will ease in this year. Their prices are not outrageous and I like how they painstakingly research what to serve for those who love southern cooking. I mean, if you want comfort food then by all means make it the best version of it. I regularly order the giant pulled pork tacos in this place but now they've got MORE to offer and didn't go stagnant. That to me is a good thing. 

 Chef Dino Paulo Peralta's cooking remind me of home. It makes you all warm and fuzzy. It also makes you feel that you get your money's worth because all you get from Big D's Smokehouse is real good food. Now you go and get your horses ready to visit them at the 2nd Floor of Eastwood Citywalk in Eastwood City or the 2nd Floor of POS Building in Scout Madrinan corner Tomas Morato (the brick building right across Il Terrazo). They're also planning to open one in McKinley real soon. Again, if you want real comfort food plus the best ribs in town, try Big D's Smokehouse coz it's the real deal! 


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Take a Second Look at Racks

Saturday, January 24, 2015


Racks Timog Avenue Branch (photo from Racks literature taken by my phone)
It's been a while since I visited Racks. The last time was with an event we had with a convenience store, and even then the food was awesome. A few days ago, we got word that they opened one of their newest branches over at Timog Avenue in Quezon City. I was thinking of the "all white" interior they had the last time... but it looks Racks has got a new look. Too bad I didn't get the chance to shoot the facade because I was rushing to another event, but I'm so glad we stayed for what seems to be the star of their new restaurant. Oh yes, they've got some of the best American country dishes. After all, RACKS stand for Real American Country Kitchen Style. I bet a lot of you didn't know that... but here's the thing, you'll have to agree with me if I say RACKS has got the Best Ribs in Town!


Racks Best Ribs In Town
Onion Brick

This is their Onion Brick. I've seen these in US food shows, but I've never seen one in the Philippines, so for me this is a first. The verdict? Very good. The thing still tastes like onion, and the batter isn't that overwhelming. It's not like you're eating breading on each bite since the batter is nice and thin. They put just enough to keep it crispy. The brick is more like a basket because they probably had it on a fryer just like in the US. Would I order this if I go back there? Definitely.

Racks Best Ribs In Town
Salad with Blackened Chicken Strips


The second one's pretty good too. This is Racks Salad with Blackened Chicken Strips. The fresh Caesar Salad is done quite remarkably although I have reservations with the chicken strips. The one that was served to us was coated with cajun spice (a thing that I use in the kitchen quite often because my family has a ton sent from Canada) but I felt that time it was slightly, no overly burnt. I suggested to have it lightly fried until brown because honestly, the burnt taste was overwhelming. Searing is okay but burning is another thing. It was kinda off, still, the salad was good. 


Racks Best Ribs In Town
US Ribeye Steak


The presence of a US Ribeye Steak in Racks just made me wonder. How can a piece of meat this good be in Racks? Well my questions got answered. It's fate. However, the meat that was served to us that afternoon was already a bit cold which was probably because they prepared it ahead of time. I must say, you should only have this steak as soon as they take it out of the grill... and into your plate. Having it cold made me realize the necessity of prime meat to be eaten at the right time. It was still tender though, and the seasoned butter on top was delicious. I would order this on a date, or a regular manly meal because for the price, it's still worth it. If you see the price of this grade of steak in other establishments, you'll compare their rates quite fair. I would order this on a good day.


Racks Best Ribs In Town
Racks Best Ribs In Town
Racks Best Ribs In Town
Racks Signature Baby Back Ribs


Piece de resistance? Of course it's the Baby Back Ribs! Racks has truly perfected the art of making this since they opened. They've impressed me of course and I think they're going to be the bar to measure the authenticity or goodness of ribs. It's really that good. They make it the ol American Country way so if you've dreamed of having the best ribs, sweet and savory, plus the thing just falls off the bones.. tender... mouthwatering meat when you see it on your plate. Just hold that thought, and take a good look at these bottles that will take you to heaven!


Racks Best Ribs In Town
Racks Original Barbecue Sauce Regular and Extra Hot!


They make a mean barbecue sauce (available in Regular and Extra Hot!) to go with those ribs. I even thought they were holding back with the spicy version, but I'm glad I ate a ton of ribs with that smothered over it... it literally made me cry.. I was so glad, it was like the perfect way to have my taste of Baby Back Ribs. You should never let this experience pass and take your family, your friends and everybody else to a Racks branch near you. The Timog Avenue branch between Scout Tuazon and Scout Tobias was quite lovely though, I suggest you go there to experience the best ribs in town bar none! 



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Homey Southern Cooking at Big D's Smokehouse

Wednesday, February 12, 2014



Maybe, just maybe, I might have just found your favorite hangout.

This place has been legendary to Ateneans and Katipunan based crowds. With real Southern Cooking as their stalwart, you can't just let this spot pass you by. They left Katipunan Avenue since the property was sold; and found a bright new spot in the 2nd level of POS Building. This is in Scout Madrinan corner Tomas Morato, Quezon City (right in front of IL TERRAZO).

 
This area as you may know is swarming with restaurants; and there are only a few who serve specialized menus that could battle the huge commercial ones. I already find the offerings in BIG D's quite awesome, but when I tasted their food... it's freakishly perfect for sitting down and having a pint of beer. You'll feel it's so good and comforting. It's amazingly done and cooked right. Let's check out the place shall we?!


The place can seat around 30-50 people on a regular day. They can accommodate more guests on the top floor if you wish to have events or special occasions done here. The interiors is more on an industrial - meat packing region feel (see the red bricks?). There's an area on the right that's got air conditioning but this place would probably be better visited in the evening for that al fresco dining - good for sub zero frozen beer bottle feel LOL. 

 
The kitchen is tucked away on the left side but they can always use the outdoor grill for your favorite steaks and show. The building also has an elevator so it is handicapped friendly. The nice thing about it is that the place is conducive for groups/barkadas. They also have special screenings when there are Pacquiao fights and things like that. Then we got ourselves busy with the food, here we go!