Showing posts with label izakaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label izakaya. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Uma Uma Ramen and Horse's Mouth


This is Russell Yu, the bossman at Uma Uma Ramen, feeling just a little bit frustrated 
that it is taking longer than expected for his restaurant to open in Manila.
He has been ready and excited since 2015.



Exactly two months ago, we flew to Singapore with the agenda of trying out every single
item on the menu of the ramenya-izakaya that originated from Fukuoka, Japan.



I kid you not. This was just one-eighth of all the dishes we ate during our visits to 
Uma Uma's Forum Shopping Mall and Millenia Walk branches.



Uma Uma has been making ramen for over 60 years and prides itself for using only natural
 ingredients. The broth is a result of boiling pork bones for hours and hours, with no shortcuts,
and most importantly, with NO MSG. Every bowl is 100% pure and natural umami!



Russell's favorite is the signature Uma Uma Ramen with tender slices of chasiu, 
spring onions, black fungus, and egg in a spicy miso broth.



I love mentaiko on anything and was delighted to see Mentaiko Ramen on the menu. 
A generous scoop of the fish roe sat on top of chasiu, egg, spring onions and seaweed strips. 



Garlic Ramen with chasiu, white onions, black garlic, egg, bean sprouts and fried shallots.
Did you know that black garlic is all the rage now in countries like Taiwan, Japan and Korea? 
It has twice the antioxidant properties of white garlic and is proven to lower cholesterol and
prevent cancer. So happy that Uma Uma is making this available to Manila. We not only
get a tasty bowl of ramen, but also a nutritious and immune system-boosting one, too.



My favorite had to be the Tan Tan Men. A mix of Chinese and Japanese
flavors, every bite transported me back to my growing up years in Taiwan. 



Guess who finished it all  :D



Witnesses to my crime: Cassandra, Cheryl, Lani, Andrew, ZY, Anton, and Russell



People watching their carbs (not me, obviously!) will be happy to know that Uma Uma
 also specialises in yakitori. Here is Chef Satoshi Nakamura doing his magic on the grill. 



Chicken Skin



Pork Belly



Chicken Thigh



Shiitake Mushrooms



For the rice lovers:


Chasiu Don with Onsen Egg - another culprit to the severe food coma I suffered that day



Salmon Don



Spicy Tuna Don



Fast forward 60 days, I am seated in front of a smiling Russell because his very first 
 Philippines branch is finally opening!



Uma Uma is located in S Maison Conrad, Manila's newest lifestyle and dining destination



And look who's here, too. Satoshi-san and his team of Japanese chefs flew in
many weeks ago to prepare for the special occasion.



To celebrate, I had tasty little One-Bite Gyozas



Chicken Karaage with the perfect crunch



And the crowd favorite, Mazesoba, which is really the perfect choice in this sweltering heat!



Dry noodles with chasiu bits, bamboo shoots, spring onions, leeks, sesame seeds, onsen egg.
I like it especially with an extra drizzling of chili oil.



An extra bowl of 100% MSG-free tonkotsu broth to wash all that down.



Along with Uma Uma, Russell brings to Manila his whisky and cocktail bar Horse's Mouth



It was love at first sip with my Kopi & Kaya cocktail, a brilliant concoction of Ketel One 
vodka chilled over ice with coffee and sugar, topped with hot kaya foam. Truly Singapore and
truly me! To this day I dream about that heavenly coconut jam foam and look forward to that
moment when my lips can be reunited with the sweet and creamy goodness here in Manila.



Good news is, Horse's Mouth craftsman Johan Fong is in town playing around with our 
local ingredients. Russell mentioned something about green mangoes and bagoong.
So exciting!!!



Horse's Mouth Manila, where you can have your ramen AND your cocktails



The opening menu



The vavavoom view!!!



Yes to ramen with clear blue skies



And cocktails with the most amazing Manila sunset



Uma Uma and Horse's Mouth Manila open on June 15, 2016.

Uma Uma: Level 2, S Maison Conrad, Seaside Boulevard corner Coral Way, Pasay City

Uma Uma Website
Uma Uma Facebook Page
Uma Uma Instagram


Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Cats and Clocks in Osaka

 

Sometimes I like to wander.

I know I am obsessive-compulsive when it comes to my travel itineraries, but once in a while, I welcome this thing called spontaneity. 

Like this late night in Osaka.

Feeling restless in the hotel room, I grabbed my jacket, hopped on the train, and got off at the most interesting-sounding station, absolutely clueless where it will take me.

It brought me to this underpass.

 

 

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I always feel safe walking alone in Japan, even at the eeriest time of the night.

 

 

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Boys

 

 

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Guessing this is a takoyaki shop

 

 

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It also brought me to this very local eatery. I wasn't able to get the name of the shop,
I don't think the shop even has a name, but if it did, it would probably be "Cats and Clocks"

 

 

Because...

 

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Clocks and cat photos on the wall

 

 

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More clocks and cats 

 

 

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Cat pins

 

 

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 Clock

 

 

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 More clocks

 

 

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Another clock!!!

 

 

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Another cat!!! 

 

 

I think the owner is obsessed!!!

They have a few vintage items on display, too.

  

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Old typewriter 

 

 

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Old fan

 

 

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 Old sewing machine

 

 

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EEEEEP!!!! This doll creeped me out a little.

 

 

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 This girl, too. Lol. :P

 

 

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I love discovering local independent places like this.
It's like Cafe Juanita's long lost Japanese sister. 

 

 

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People from the neighborhood come here to drink 

 

 

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I came here to eat a little midnight snack

 

 

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Gotta love the drinks menu!

 

 

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Like I said earlier, I feel totally safe in Japan, even when commuting alone at the weirdest hours.
It also helps that the metro has cars exclusively for women.

 

 

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 Caught the very last train! Whew!

 

 

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 Another thing I love about Japan - vending machines everywhere!
These were at the Namba Station.

 

 

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My favorite buys: Japanese milk and coffee

 


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This girl can't go to bed without having her milk

 

Click here to see my other Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto posts.

 

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