A word commonly used in Singapore and Malaysia which conveys a strong feeling of sheer pleasure and happiness. That's exactly how I felt when I ate at this hole in the wall place in the Bonifacio area. Born out of love (girlfriend-pushes-chef-boyfriend-to-put-up-the-restaurant type of story), Shiok serves Singaporean and Asian meals at very affordable prices.
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| Open kitchen |
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| Quite a small place with seating capacity of about 30 only |
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| The menu |
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| A closer look at the menu |
On the table
Every time I eat in any Asian restaurant, I always look for Hainanese chicken rice. A dish originated from Hainan, China, hence the name, other neighboring countries like Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore (my favorite) have created their own versions.
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| I can eat this everyday. Their version is lean and very tasty. Shiok-lah! |
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| Extra rice please! *wink* |
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| Char kway teow which literally means "stir-fried rice cake strips" |
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| Roti prata -- Perfect appetizer |
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| Iced horlicks |
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| I'm so addicted to Horlicks! Where can I get this in Manila?! |
Affordably priced good food. Need I say more?
~o~o~o~
Shiok
0105 Forum Building
Bonifacio Stop Over, 31st and 2nd Streets
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig, Philippines
Tel.: (632) 466-6291











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