Food and Restaurants May 14th, 2017 | No Comments »
To celebrate mother’s day we decided to dine out and with my mother’s idea we ate dinner at Mac’s Chicken & Barbecue Haus. Well, their food catches my mother’s taste buds and she found their menu inexpensive. She couldn’t get used to their chicken barbecue as well as sour soup (we’ve been ordering take-out on their sour soup menu). I have already disagree on her restaurant choice but since she’s paying and not me I didn’t win where to eat.
Unlike with our prior experience someone entertained us right away and because we knew the drill we seated in the four person table even though the whole place was empty (we are only four at this time my grandma wasn’t with us). We had our order, we didn’t order much because it was not day time, my mother and I chooses their chicken barbecue again while my sister and our father chooses their pork barbecue.
Believed it or not, a server came to our table while we are waiting for our order. She instructed us to move to another table, this time to a spacious one. Guess, in which table? Yes, it was on the table we are asked to vacate last time. It wasn’t a mere coincidence isn’t it?
This time, our orders was served to us in twenty minutes, my mother and I enjoyed our chicken but there is someone complaining that the meat he ordered is a bit hard to chew but as expected we ordered extra rice making us all full and contrary to last time I left tip on their tip jar, %% of what we have eaten.
Mac’s Chicken & Barbecue Haus
Barangay Liwayway, Odiongan, Romblon
Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/MACSHaus
Mobile No. – 0920 925 7284
Disclosure: This is NOT a sponsored post. Above written post was my own personal experience and might be different from yours.
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Food and Shopping March 1st, 2015 | No Comments »
It is already summer months in Philippines and barbecue and such are becoming popular in the streets. It was been a week ago since a neighbour sells barbecue, it was hit among everybody. We bought few sticks the other day since we are craving for something savoury.
We had neck and head barbecue, it cost P10.00 per stick. She also has some other stuff like chicken feet, pork belly, hot dogs and etc. But when I showed my husband a pic of what we have bought and eaten, he said it was the food they feed to dogs and cats (lol). It must be to Western countries but to Asia they are the type of foods that are gastronomically delicious to empty stomach.
Barbecues sold in the stick are most like by Filipinos when they are drinking with friends, or eating them in the streets.
[ Tagged In ] Barbecue, Barbecue Chicken, Chicket Barbecue, Philippines Street Food
Food and Restaurants May 15th, 2013 | No Comments »
We have been craving for KFC’s double down sandwich these past few days but the KFC outlet is about 5 kilometers from where we are and we are bit lazy to travel. At the ground floor of our apartment building there’s a BBQ Olive Topokki outlet or Olive-dduk and they have chicken barbecue which we first mistaken as meat when we saw their menu outside.
On my first visit in the BBQ Chicken I have ordered 4 sticks and when they asked me what sauce I want it took us long time to understand each other. So I just said all flavor including hot sauce which I regretted because it was too spicy.
So the second time I visited the shop I bought 6 sticks and ordered chicken barbecue on teriyaki sauce.
[ Tagged In ] Barbecue Chicken, Chicken on a Stick Korean, Korean Chicken on a Stick, Olive-dduk