3 Spots to Kill your Midnight Cravings
Have you ever had this Midnight Cravings? The kind that suddenly you want to go out late at night and grab some Hamburger and fries or simply want to try a different flavour, a different cuisine unlike your typical comfort food? Oh well, this kind of craving is very hard to please and satisfy, so let me share you some foodie spots where you can spoil yourself, ruin your diet and gave in to that temptation. Makati; with over 60,000 retail and commercial establishments will give you variety of choices from Asian to Mediterranean to French name the cuisine Makati has provisions. But I will not go main stream with the food and restaurateur industry but will rather share to you some secret places that could best kill that Midnight Craving.
First located at J.P. Rizal near Zapote Bgy Olympia Makati, Raging Blaze Burger by Blazing Burgers, 3 Qtr. Lbs. of 100% Pure Beef Grilled Patty goodness yes 3 patties with ketchup, mayo, slice of cheese, Bacon, Egg, tomato, lettuce, caramelized onions and what’s raging about this is their signature cheese sauce that makes every bite worth biting again, however a Burger this tall a normal bite couldn’t handle so you better figure out how to enjoy this beef. Comes with a reasonable Price of P230 add P20 for a Blue Lemonade and your good.
Add some Blazing Nachos for only P65.
Everything is Blazing like this Fries with Jalapeños that goes well with some bacon strips and their Signature Cheese Sauce goes at P65 also.
Can you believe that there is a T-Bone steak that is so good for less than P200? Yes, simple and bad ass. Salt a steakhouse located at Fermina St. cor. Enriquez St. If you’re not familiar with the area it’s hard to find however, it’s near A-Venue and Rockwell.
They have a 1 page where P320 for a Baked Salmon as the Highest and P190 for their signature T-Bone steak, Menu you wouldn’t have a hard time deciding what to eat. Nothing much to say about the place, a minimalist setting it’s so simple and neat, their entrée it’s just plainly good, less talk just find it for yourself; Salt Steakhouse, T-Bone Steak Well done please!
After all the meat now here’s something for vegetarians and alike, Falafel is a traditional Middle Eastern food. A deep fried ball or patty made from ground chickpeas and is commonly served in a pita in Short a Vegetarian Meat Ball. It’s new to my pallet but I keep on going back for it for many times now since Beni’s Falafel is just close by and near A-Venue at Valdez St. A soft Pita loaded with 5 Falafel Balls, top with shredded cabbage, tomato and onion. Goes along well with a tahini sauce and spice it up with their hot sauce, a best seller for P165.
Aside eating Falafel like a sandwich you could also try another combination, Big hummus and Falafel for P250, served with a couple of Pita Bread that taste so good after dipping it to that generous serving of hummus, just dip everything and mix with the sauce, bite that falafel and leave no trace.
There you have it, believe me it gets bad if you get deprived so go out and satisfy your Midnight Cravings.