Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Curiosity Led Me to Master Kitchen

Does a restaurant with all tables occupied (and mostly by foreigners) pique your curiosity? Master Kitchen, along Gov. Cuenco Ave. (near Banilad Town Center), got me wondering what was cooking in their kitchen. Next chance I got, it was to this kitchen I went.


Ahhh...so this kitchen serves Mongolian rice bowls, pizza, and baby back ribs. A strange mix of food. But a strange mix of affordable food it is. Keyword: affordable. Could it be the reason why I often see this place packed? The 9–inch pizzas go from Php99 to Php139, Mongolian rice bowls from Php49 to Php89, and baby back ribs from Php55 to Php149.


I wanted to try the pizza, but the Filipino rice–eater in me won. Spicy chicken rice bowl it is. Regular or large, what's the difference? Same size bowl, but more chicken. I stop eating rice when my viand runs out, so I get the "large" one. My friend picked the ribs, but chose just one piece with extra rice (regular meal is one piece with two cups of rice).

Spicy chicken (large) and one piece rib with rice (right)

The spicy chicken rice bowl lived up to its name... spicy! I downed my half–liter of water midway through my bowl and had to buy a bottle of softdrinks to try and put out the fire in my tongue. I tried a small bit of my friend's rib and thought it tasted okay with the right tenderness. My friend's comment? More sauce and it would taste like Casa Verde's baby back ribs.

Affordable good food will make it in my book (and, I would guess, in everyone else's book, too). Affordable? Yes. Good? It wasn't Master Chef, but alright for its price. And if I wake up at three in the morning craving for ribs or a rice bowl, there will be a kitchen to invade: Master Kitchen.


Master Kitchen Banilad
Gov. Cuenco Avenue, Banilad, Cebu City (near BTC)
(032) 238 9799 / 0923 691 1116
Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week


How curiosity killed the pocket:
Large spicy chicken rice bowl Php 69
1 piece baby back rib Php 55
Extra rice Php 15
Bottled water Php 20
Softdrink Php 25 (if I remember right)

10 comments:

  1. 2cups of rice on a regular back ribs meal is just too much. ^_^

    Laagholic Buyog

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    1. Pang-laki siguro na sya na meal heheh two rice :D

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  2. That spicy chicken looks gooood! same spot sa old julie's? I'll try this when I get back to Cebu.

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    1. Hi Jo-Ann, it's right next to Julie's. According to their fb page (which I only checked after I went there) ang ila bestseller kay beef teriyaki. I think I'll try that next time.

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  3. nice one... di lang cguro ko observant sa mga small stalls on my way home noh?

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    1. maybe because this is not your usual route? :) Nakabantay ra ko kay I pass by this place almost everyday :D

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  4. Woah! I've noticed this little spot too but never really had the urge to try it. Now that this post is out, it's gonna be on my list. Great post, mi amigo! :D

    Babe for Food - your BFF in Cebu dining! :)

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    1. Thanks Justinne! For the record, nabusog ko sa akong 69-peso rice bowl haha :D

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  5. Truly affordable! Will surely try this one out. :-)

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  6. This is amazingly affordable. I want to try their baby back ribs plus two cups of rice LoL! Nomnom!

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