I was scheduled to meet one supplier at Glorietta last night when I texted Ian prior to my meeting to have a dinner. Our first choice is to try the newly open restaurant near Paseo Center, but since it’s too hassle for me to travel from Glorietta to Paseo we decided to try it some other time.
We already tried almost all
restaurants in Glorietta and we have no other choice but to walk around the
mall until we finally decided to give Glorietta 5 a glimpse. We went to Glorietta 5 and picked a place to eat when Ian chose to
dine in at Army Navy, but I don’t want to eat burgers last night and so I
refused it. He suggested giving Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak another try; we were greeted
by a super nice crew and escorted us to our seats. They gave us the menu and
instructed us to flip their "moo - flip" card in case we are ready to
order. “Stop” means everything is fine with us while “Moo-oove”
means we are ready to order or we need something. (Sorry I forgot to take
photos)
The place is not very
spacious at all because you could unintentionally bump other tables if you are
going to pass by so be
careful. You can also try
the seats outside for those who prefer to dine dine with open air.
There was a LCD TV in one wall and there were two sets
of seats which have exhaust
pipes. The LCD TV shows you on how to prepare your
sizzling rice before eating it. Very interesting shows should I say.
I ordered Beef
Pepper Rice, according to their menu it is one of their best seller. Thickly
sliced beef teriyaki marinated in their special sauce with their own pepper
rice topped with leeks and corn. It was served in a sizzling hot plate guarded
with paper encircling the plate to avoid burns from the sizzling effects. The beef was surrounding the rice, which was half
cooked because you have to cook the other half while your plate is still
sizzling hot. You will also add the sauce provided while cooking if you want.
Beef Pepper Rice Php 237.00 (with 1 round of iced tea) |
Ian opted to try the Oyako Pepper Rice – A Japanese-inspired
dish of cubed chicken stewed in their special sauce and served with scrambled
egg and pepper rice. The taste is just right, juicy and tender.
Oyako Pepper Rice Php 226.00 (with one round of iced tea) |
Overall, the serving
is enough to satisfy a person on a diet but definitely is not for one who has a
big appetite. For the taste, it’s something that you won’t really rave
about.
The Sizzlin’ Pepper Steak
Unit 3-034 Level 3, Glorietta 5
Makati City
Yum and affordable too:)
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That's a big plate dear. Really mouth watering.
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