Sino ang hindi excited sa 1st Anniversary? I've been in a relationship for almost 16 months now and I can say it has truly been a blessing to me. It is something different, exciting, extra-ordinary, giving me butterflies in my stomach everyday, definitely inlove
at kung anu-ano pang matatamis na salita that can explain how happy I am.
Last November 16, 2012, my baby and I celebrated our 1st Anniversary. I wouldn't be putting up pictures of us 'coz I promised that this bog will be exclusive for my food shots only.
Itago na lang natin siya sa pangalang Jan-Jan (And she's a SHE. hahaha). Monthsary
salubong has always been a monthly ritual for us.
E paano pa pag anniversary na :D of course we didn't miss that out. I prepared a simple surprise for her before anything else. Ever since, she's been a fan of sweets. So I decided to give her 3 different kinds of cakes from 3 different bakeshops that I think would excite her taste buds.
1st stop: Cheesecake Etc. in Tomas Morato. Unfortunately, it's closed now. Nakalimutan ko na what I actually bought here. Basta I'm certain that it's a cheesecake. Haha!
2nd stop: Fleur De Lys in Tomas Morato. I won't ever forget what I bought here 'coz this was her top choice from all the cakes I gave her.
It's their Almond Loca (Almond Meringue Wafers w/ French Buttercream and Chocolate Glaze)
3rd stop: Mom and Tina's in Sgt. Esguerra Ave. And last but definitely not the least, I decided to give her the ever famous in every known bakeshop - Banoffee Pie! This was my top choice. Yuuuum! :p
So there goes my very simple adventure just to make our anniversary salubong not usual from our other monthsaries. :)
We headed to Newport Mall to watch a 2:00 am screening of Breaking Dawn Part 2. Overall, it was a good start I must say. But of course sabi nga nila "tapusin mo ang sinimulan mo". So to wrap up our anniversary "day-te". We decided to have a very simple dinner just near our work due to our very busy schedule. I thought of eating in Wicked Kitchen just right infront of ABS-CBN's compound. First time ko so I asked people what's a good food to munch on there. Most of them told me about their Crispy Bagoong Rice and so I tried.
For our main course, I had the Crispy Bagoong Rice as I said earlier. In the picture mine was at the upper right corner. The one that's at the back. Deep-fried crunchy liempo bits, sauteed in spicy bagoong, topped with green mango strips. A must try!!! Very Filipino inspired dish. :D For her, she had Beefsteak and Onion Rings. As described in their menu: Pinoy “bistik” served with rice and topped with drunken beer-battered onion rings. I wasn't able to taste it but for her it was not bad at all para sa isang maarte sa pagkain. About the price, it was worth it. There was a burst of goodness in every spoon I take in me. Walang sawa factor. The ambiance is also great. At that time, it was only us and another couple eating there. Siyempre hindi ibig sabihin hindi masarap. That was around 11pm already so not a perfect time to eat dinner. The place was not that spacious but enough to serve its loyal customers. At siyempre, a meal wouldn't be complete without a dessert. And of course for the 4th time that day, we had sweets. We decided to order one of their 7 deadly sins inspired menu.
Gluttony: Freshly baked giant chocolate chip cookie – crusty outside but moist and chewy inside. Served with a huge scoop of mantecado ice cream. Hell yeah! This was Wicked Kitchen's bestseller! I couldn't explain the happiness in me while I was eating this.
Wicked Kitchen Locations:
ABS-CBN Branch
143 Mother Ignacia Avenue, South Triangle, Quezon City
Telephone #: +(632)927-1992
Katipunan Branch
2nd Floor Petron Square, Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Telephone #: +(632) 426-4525
Hit them up or trying visiting them. It will be worthwhile and it's a guarantee.
It has been a very memorable 1st anniversary for me. Hindi man siya high-end celebration, spending time with the person you love the most was worth all the time.
It really was a day filled with sweets and wickedness.
Thank you for reading!