I
landed in BGC to attend an event and before I enter the venue in Forum BGC, I
decided to eat my lunch first before proceeding to that event, and I really want
to eat that is something good and it will help me to kick away the holiday
blues.
I spotted O’Rice, a Korean restaurant that specializes in pan fried rice,
they have many kinds of fried rice concept created with lots of Korean spirit.
But I’m not familiar with their dishes so I gave it a try, since its New Year, I
should try something new.
When
I entered O’Rice, the restaurant looks like a fast food, but I’m not
complaining, because the most important thing here is that the food is should be
good. I sat down and try to inspect what kind of food that was ordered by the
diners.
I guess they scaled down to a fast food type in order to attract people who
are in the budget, because restaurants with fancy decors and high end look will
repel those happy eaters with limited lunch budget.
Oh.
I love this seat because there’s a special area for my skateboard
hahahah.
Imbento ko lang yan na lalagyan ng skateboard. I call it the
skateboard parking lot.
let’s
check their menu
I
ordered this Chicken Cutlet Rice, because it says that it’s the best seller here
in O’ Rice. It looks like a regular Oyakodon with teriyaki sauce.
For
me, the price of the food is a-ok.
I
crave for ramen last December because of the cold weather here in Tagaytay and
in Cavite, but I will come back next time to try their Spicy Seafood Ramen. It
looks good on the photo, and I can already smell the aroma of the chili kimchi
from the ramen soup.
yes I do salivate while looking at a food photo on
a paper mat
Paper
mat displaying all food and restaurant brands of the company that owns
O’Rice
My
iced tea in a cute mason jar. I laughed when I saw this mason jar, it reminds me
of something that was posted in social media.
Here's’
my Chicken Cutlet Rice
I’m
glad that their food is good, because when I dined in here past lunch time, my
food arrived after 20 minutes. The waiter blamed the person at the kitchen for
slipping his mind to prepare my food. I waited and then I thought that it will
take more time for it to be prepared, and then it went weird that I was waiting
for 20 min.
I forgave them about the human error and proceeded to devour
this lunch meal.
PHP 250 for a lunch is not bad here in O’ Rice, the price
is close to a food court meals, but the difference is that the food is prepared
by a Korean chef.
It
was a rough meet up with O’Rice, but I will back here next time to try the ramen
and other pan fried rice meals.
O'Rice Korean Stylish Pan Fried Ricelocated at 1-5
Forum, 7th Avenue corner 25th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
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