3 Cups Chicken, Fried Chicken, Ruhsy Tofu, Mixed Pulutan |
They say, "curiosity killed the cat." In our case, "curiosity might make us fat!"
A small sign board near our village saying "YOUTOFU" got us intrigued. What could we possibly find in that area? As far as we know, it was an old warehouse. We asked around (the TODA members, in particular) and discovered that it was a Chinese restaurant specializing in tofu dishes.
Last Thursday, we - Driver, Yaya, Mayordoma and Senyorito Lakwatsero - went there for dinner. We were joined by Mommy Ditty and Ate Marianne, the reel-life mother and sister of Senyorito Lakwatsero.
We were surprised by the number of vehicles parked outside the restaurant. It took some time before Driver was able to park. We remember a food critic saying that when in New York and you want to find the best hotdog, look for the hotdog stand with the longest line. Could the same apply to YOUTOFU?
When we got inside the warehouse cum restaurant, some of the "who's who" in San Pablo's business circle were there having dinner together. Some were prominent members of the city's Fil-Chinese community. So if the Fil-Chinese are frequenting the place, the restaurant must be serving good Chinese food. Since we are Feel-Chinese, we really got excited.
As we entered the place, we were greeted with a smile by their wait staff, Therese in particular. We'd like to think that Therese was either an Energizer Bunny during her past life or she drinks Red Bull like water. She was very energetic and feeds you all this information. She was very helpful during the selection of our orders. One admirable aspect about them was that they won't take advantage of you and, based on their knowledge of the servings, they would tell you when you have ordered enough.
As we entered the place, we were greeted with a smile by their wait staff, Therese in particular. We'd like to think that Therese was either an Energizer Bunny during her past life or she drinks Red Bull like water. She was very energetic and feeds you all this information. She was very helpful during the selection of our orders. One admirable aspect about them was that they won't take advantage of you and, based on their knowledge of the servings, they would tell you when you have ordered enough.
We ordered the following with rice:
Tofu soup - it's like your typical Chinese soup but served with soft tofu. You can adjust it according to your taste. We added soy sauce, kalamansi and chili.
Mixed Pulutan (yes, we eat pulutan with rice and not alcoholic beverages) - as the name implies, it's a mixture of hardboiled egg (cooked like the adobo egg), tofu, pork kidney, beef towel and leeks cooked in their special sauce.
Ruhsy Tofu - stir fried meat with fried tofu. If you are familiar with Chinese stir-fry, that's what it's like. It's got that gingery taste to it.
3 Cups Chicken - no, we were not served 3 cups of chicken but rather with chicken that was cooked in 3 cups of different types of flavoring agents. It was marinated so well that it was tasty to the bones.
Fried Chicken - what? order fried chicken? But this was the star of the night. The chicken served with lechon sauce and banana ketchup was so tender and tasty. More tender than those being served at the house that fried chicken built. YOUTOFU's fried chicken is probably more deserving of the tagline, "bibig mo na lang ang kulang". It was so good that we ordered 2 servings.
Silken Tofu - this was our dessert. Soft tofu with almond and coffee jelly drizzled with condensed milk.
2 pitchers of red iced tea completed the meal.
By now you are probably thinking, "they were able to finish all of it?" Do remember that there were six of us. Also, the meals were very light. They don't have the "umay" factor. Despite the noise from all the chatting (including ours), we still enjoyed ourselves. We were enjoying our chat so much that we did not even notice that we have already consumed our orders. The place has a friendly atmosphere. It has positive vibes. Here's the best part, our bill was only Php930!
Overall, Driver says that the restaurant is comparable to typical side-street restaurants in Hong Kong but a cleaner version.
YOUTOFU is located across the old BLTB in Brgy. Del Remedio. They also deliver and you can contact them at the following numbers 503-1172, 573-2247, 0927-244-3305 and 0916-620-0150. You can also buy tofu, tokwa and soy milk at the restaurant.
Silken Tofu - this was our dessert. Soft tofu with almond and coffee jelly drizzled with condensed milk.
2 pitchers of red iced tea completed the meal.
Silken Tofu for dessert |
Overall, Driver says that the restaurant is comparable to typical side-street restaurants in Hong Kong but a cleaner version.
We were served a small bowl of adobong mani while waiting for our order. |