You know how you’re surrounded with couple friends, you look around and you’re the third or fifth wheel. It doesn’t feel that lonely when you are secure of where you are in your life… and if you have a fifth wheel partner named Marco.
Sometime September last year, we headed to Kapitolyo for dinner. The green signage bearing the name Ninak intrigued us. Ninak is the Filipino word for rice spelled backwards. Rice is a staple in Philippine cuisine, even Asia at large, and Ninak offers a variety of it.
The restaurant is under the management of the same brothers who opened Brothers Burger. They aim to hit flavors close to home so the menu is largely influenced by Asian cuisine. Upon placing our orders, the wait staff asked us our heat preference as most Thai and Malay cuisines tend to be very spicy. Other than Filipino dishes, they also offer dishes that our neighboring countries are known for like Vietnamese spring rolls, Chicken Rice, Fish Curry.
On the Table
Green Mango Salad P
Sweet and sour green mangoes tossed in Ninak’s spicy Thai dressing with toasted crunchy peanuts, shallots, red chili and cilantro
This starter was a playground of Thai flavors. The peanuts’ crunchiness dances with the snaps of the fresh lettuce, onion and sour freshness of the green mango. Thread carefully since the red chilies could easily spike the heat range. The spicy Thai dressing was enough to let its presence felt – zesty, sweet and hot, pretty much how I would define myself but my friends would rally against it.
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