rge Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 I currently own a restaurant and no, I am not going to do a plug. I just want to find out from those of you that enjoy Ceasar Salad, where you've tasted a really good one. It is my intention to try out these places to see what makes them enjoyable and also to see what improvements I may need to do (if at all) to our existing recipe. Hope to hear from you guys and gals. Thanks. By the way, if you also fancy Oysters Rockefeller, can you tell me where you tasted a good one. Thanks again. 1 Quote Link to comment
ATONG ANG Posted March 30, 2006 Share Posted March 30, 2006 (edited) I currently own a restaurant and no, I am not going to do a plug. I just want to find out from those of you that enjoy Ceasar Salad, where you've tasted a really good one. It is my intention to try out these places to see what makes them enjoyable and also to see what improvements I may need to do (if at all) to our existing recipe. Hope to hear from you guys and gals. Thanks. By the way, if you also fancy Oysters Rockefeller, can you tell me where you tasted a good one. Thanks again.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>ceasar salad- chili's. dressing,dressing dressing. just the right amount and right degree of acidityoyster- hyatt casino hotel, via mare- lot to do with freshness of oyster, green onion and parsley and quality of olive oil. breadcrumbs should not have that oily staling taste and shouldnt be too finely ground as this tend to disrupt texture contrast with the oystergood luck with your resto. just me know where and when its open Edited March 30, 2006 by ATONG ANG Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted March 31, 2006 Share Posted March 31, 2006 Salad bar sa Pizza hut, Jeddah .....Lettuce, Sugar beets, corn, carrots, red lettuce, celery, gulaman, macaroni, grated cheese atbpwith free soup Dressing:blue cheese, thousand island, french I currently own a restaurant and no, I am not going to do a plug. I just want to find out from those of you that enjoy Ceasar Salad, where you've tasted a really good one. It is my intention to try out these places to see what makes them enjoyable and also to see what improvements I may need to do (if at all) to our existing recipe. Hope to hear from you guys and gals. Thanks. By the way, if you also fancy Oysters Rockefeller, can you tell me where you tasted a good one. Thanks again.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
tessa215 Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 for somethng that is commercially available i would go for California Pizza Kitchen's Caesar Salad - very good but i find the croutons enormous hahahahha. nothing like a homemade one from scratch, all that fresh garlic, lemon, dijon mustard,olive oil, worcestershire sauce, cracked peppers, fresh yolks and parmesan cheese. bring out the lettuce and sprnkle the croutons. then dive in with the dressing all over. Quote Link to comment
ATONG ANG Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 for somethng that is commercially available i would go for California Pizza Kitchen's Caesar Salad - very good but i find the croutons enormous hahahahha. nothing like a homemade one from scratch, all that fresh garlic, lemon, dijon mustard,olive oil, worcestershire sauce, cracked peppers, fresh yolks and parmesan cheese. bring out the lettuce and sprnkle the croutons. then dive in with the dressing all over.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>yes cpk also has a mean cs. and yes the croutons are large chunks... and buttered :evil: :evil: :evil: Quote Link to comment
floppydrive Posted April 3, 2006 Share Posted April 3, 2006 Is the Ceasar salad at Mario's still good? The best Mario's CS I've had was the one they made from scratch right by the table. That was a long time ago. Anyone know if Mario's Kitchen CS tastes the same as the original? ANother good one was the one in Minggoy's- before the advent of the offshoots like Uno Mas, etc. They also served good oysters in white wine and deep fried oysters. They source their oysters from Roxas city, and have a branch at the Roxas City airport. Quote Link to comment
Guest Hottie_Ems Posted April 3, 2006 Share Posted April 3, 2006 Itallianis salad... its the most great salad that i have ever tried....... Quote Link to comment
rge Posted April 5, 2006 Author Share Posted April 5, 2006 Is the Ceasar salad at Mario's still good? The best Mario's CS I've had was the one they made from scratch right by the table. That was a long time ago. Anyone know if Mario's Kitchen CS tastes the same as the original?<{POST_SNAPBACK}>The Ceasar Salad at Mario's has not changed at all, which is to say, it is still their best seller. The Ceasar Salad at Mario's Kitchen is exactly the same recipe minus the fancy preparation beside your table. Since it is a casual dining restaurant, it has to be more informal. The taste has not changed though. Mario's Kitchen has branches in Ermita, Metrowalk, and Tiendesitas (end of April) . Hope you visit again sometime. We always welcome feedback in order to know how the restaurant is faring with respect to service and food quality. Quote Link to comment
agxo3 Posted April 5, 2006 Share Posted April 5, 2006 for somethng that is commercially available i would go for California Pizza Kitchen's Caesar Salad - very good but i find the croutons enormous hahahahha. nothing like a homemade one from scratch, all that fresh garlic, lemon, dijon mustard,olive oil, worcestershire sauce, cracked peppers, fresh yolks and parmesan cheese. bring out the lettuce and sprnkle the croutons. then dive in with the dressing all over.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> what? no anchovies? not a caesar salad without anchovies! Quote Link to comment
mayo12dose Posted June 6, 2006 Share Posted June 6, 2006 Itallianis salad... its the most great salad that i have ever tried.......<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I also enjoy the salads at Italliani's. :boo: Quote Link to comment
juancarlos_enriquez Posted February 8, 2007 Share Posted February 8, 2007 Chili's, CPK, The Red Crab. Quote Link to comment
mark-primus Posted February 9, 2007 Share Posted February 9, 2007 CS from Itallianis are quite fine. try also eating CS from pizza hut (gateway), great value for your money downside is poor service. Quote Link to comment
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