July 23, 2010

Food Trip # 41 : @ Cusina de Oro (4 of 5)

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Sizzling Ostrich ala Pobre



INTRO

Last January 9, 2010, i attended a friend's wedding in Cagayan de Oro City. MyGF and her mother had their hair and make-up done, me and myGF's dad is in their car cruising around the city to get his Barong (Filipinos most formal male garment) we came across to this one very inviting billboard sign.





i immediately forgot my manners in exclaiming "wow! they serve ostrich, i want to try that". her dad agreed and promised "you want that? tomorrow lets have our dinner there".

the next day, true to his words, her dad instructed myGF for us to meet them in Cusina de Oro after their tennis game. me and my GF had our mall tour first then we proceeded to the said resto and before we come inside, i took that photo.

for the next 5 weeks starting June 02, 2010 ill be sharing to you our meals on this resto. next week for the last installment, ill share my GF's dad's yummy dessert. for now, ill share my meal.



fourth dish is 'Sizzling Ostrich ala Pobre'. the reason why we ate here in Cusina de Oro. sorry for a low quality photo. as i viewed it on my camera, it looks good but when i uploaded it on the PC this is the result. the veggies got all the pampering of clarity.



'ala pobre' means "simple sauce'. commonly, its sauce is like a runny gravy or a runny oyster sauce. as i said last week ill feature what i ordered in this resto and its big than its seems. we are about 6 in the group and we all had a filling share. its priced per plate and per plate has a serving of buttered veggies. Since its for the group, again, im too shy to take its photo for a longer period. even thou that they are willing for me to take pictures and to take time, still the shyness in me. besides, this dish should not sit on its plate, its should be on our tummies where it really belong =))

as for the taste, many says its like chicken since its a poultry meat but for what i tasted is its like beef. its similar to ' bistek tagalog'. the marinade or seasonings or the way it cooked masked the true taste of poultry. the best way to describe it is by saying 'ill definitely come again'.



Photo herein is captured using
Canon Powershot A580 in
Cusina de Oro
LKK drive, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental, Philippines
last 10th of January 2010

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8 comments:

maiylah said...

i still have to taste ostrich meat. would love to try that!

thanks again, Jay
ps.found out about your post through fb. :)

Chubskulit Rose said...

Very interesting!

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Jenn said...

Siguro nawala lang konti sa eksena ang ostrich meat kasi may soysauce, kakulay na ng sizzling plate. Pero kahit na, gusto ko rin makatikim ng Ostrich meat!

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Verna Luga said...

Lami? parang kawawa naman si ostrich hehehe... must try... Mine is up at Table for Five

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Lady Patchy said...

jay ,iniinggit mo kami sa mga ostrich menu mo .ang sasarap.

Unknown said...

yup, it tastes like beef. and while eating ostrich meat, i couldn't help but think of the graceful ostrich i saw in Zoobic. LOL

Mel_Cole said...

Would love to try that too ;) I guess it's like turkey ha?

Here's mine: http://www.heartscontentofamama.com/2010/07/ftf-homemade-beef-meat-loaf-and-my.html

http://foodtripfriday.net/ said...

Kung hindi pa dahil sa mga yummy post mo aobut Ostrich meat, hindi ko pa malalaman na pwede pala ito kainin, lol!

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