Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Claypot at the End of the Rainbow

Explore the backstreets of the city and discover pots of gold. In this case, we discovered a pot of clay: One Claypot House.

One Claypot House is a tiny restaurant that can accommodate about twenty people. You can't throw your eighteenth birthday bash here unless you want to feel like it's rush hour on the subway. And if you feel like going to the loo, you have to hold it in or go next door, for this House lacks a toilet. Parking space is also nonexistent so leave your car at home. Other than that, this is an intimate little cube of a place.

There's less than a dozen items on the menu which spares me the headache of having to choose from so many delicious sounding offerings.
We chose the first three things on the menu: Lah-lah-lah claypot, Sawasdee noodle salad, and prawn paste soup.

The Sawasdee noodle salad is cold noodles with veggies, shrimps, and squid. It is spicy and a bit sour. I prefer my noodles hot but this is an exception. Delicious!

The prawn paste soup has chicken and prawn, and is a bit spicy. My tongue was expecting it to be like tom yum goong (my favorite) so I was disappointed. It was nothing like it. Yes, blame it on my expectations.

Of course we had to have the Lah-lah-lah claypot. We were in One Claypot House after all. (Is it called One Claypot House because they only offer one claypot dish?) This one I especially liked. It has rice with chicken, pork, egg, and chinese sausage. Server says it's good for one. I say it's good for me and my date.


One Claypot House
68 Don Gil Garcia St., Capitol Site, Cebu City
0908 279 1498
10AM - 10PM Monday - Saturday


How One Claypot House left Mustachio's pocket with nothing but clay:
Sawasdee Noodle Salad Php 150
Lah-lah-lah Claypot (small) Php 150
Prawn Paste Soup Php 170
10% service charge Php 47

12 comments:

  1. NOOOOO! I was hoping to visit the place before you did! O_o

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  2. Interesting! Another Thai-ish resto? Can't wait to try this. :)

    Babe for Food - your BFF in Cebu dining! :)
    babeforfood.blogspot.com

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    1. "Cuisines from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines"...according to the sign :-)

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  3. Uhm, no toilet?... Thanks for letting us know. xx

    www.diningincebu.blogspot.com

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    1. Yup, it's a tiny restaurant hehe I think you have to go next door for the toilet :-)

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  4. Tried the best seller(lah lah lah claypot) yesterday but I'm not sure what it should taste like.. seems to be having the seared rice aroma..should it taste like it or did I miss something?..hehe:)

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    1. Thanks for dropping by! Haha mao sad na akong nabantayan (seared rice aroma)...ganahan ra man ko hahaha Wa sad hinuon ko kabalo how a claypot dish should taste like :D

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    2. First time pud nako sa dish so I'll definitely try it somewhere else..hehe:) Anyway thanks! been reading some of your food adventures.. looking forward to try them..:)

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    3. Thanks for browsing thru the blog. Bantayi lang ang date sa blogpost, kay basin ang uban restaurant ni relocate na (or ni close na! hahah). And don't trust my judgment... lahi bya ta ug tastebuds hehehe

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    4. Yes, iverify jud dapat.. good thing naa rajud si google maps..haha.. bitaw2, lahi pud jud ta ug panglasah..just looking for opitions..:)))) Thanks!

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    5. Thanks again :) Happy eating!

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