A fish is a fish is a fish. Right and wrong. Fish, prepared in a thousand and one different ways is still fish but prepared and served in different flavors and dippings satisfy your taste buds in different ways. It was past 9 p.m. and...
If there’s one place to go where your $5 stretches a long, long way and completely satisfies your gustatory challenges, it’s at Pinoy Restaurant located just across the Asahi softball field. It’s your typical restaurant, populated mostly by Palauans on weekdays and mostly Filipinos on...
Cooling off with a bowlful of halo-halo
posted by: bitesandflavors
December 18, 2006
Like any normal being, my resistance always melts at the sight (or even thought) of a bowlful of sinfully delicious halo-halo especially on a day when you have to fight oppressive heat. Halo-halo is a cold mixed dessert, a sweet concoction of seasonal fruits with...
Where else in this part of the country can one sample delectable and tempting delicacies, mouth-watering bibingka (puddings made of ground rice, sugar and coconut milk, baked in a clay oven), and a variety of other kakanins if not in Mers? Mers is conveniently located...
If you’re looking for a place to eat and at the same time give your senses a chance to relax to the wonderful strains of music from a piano, the right places to go to are Don Buri restaurant a few meters across Palasia hotel,...
When the craving to have a taste of Indian cuisine (or for the curious ones) hits you, the only place to go to in Palau is Taj Restaurant, located right across the old OEK building. Taj Manager Robert Scaria said the latest offering they have...
The appetizers came in a delightful variety of dishes as an advancer to the Italian Sampler Wayne Sugiyama of Sarah’s Yum Yum promised us. It came served with Hot Apps- blackened Ahi (pan-seared) which was actually fish sliced in strips and was served with wasabi...
Palau is known for the richness of its seas. The island’s waters teemed with diversified marine life that is a feast to the eyes, hence it’s just natural when restaurants dish up very sumptuous servings of Palau’s bountiful seafood. One such place to go to...
He calls it Hanabi sushi, which means firecracker in Japanese. I didn’t grasp the real meaning of the word until I took a bite. Not a big fan of spicy foods, I started to whistle- whew! It sure bites and lives up to it’s name!...
The appropriate word is complete freedom. Your mouth will start to water the minute you pick up a plate and experience total freedom in choosing from among the long line of tantalizing displays what to eat from the salad and sandwich bar at The Waves...