Posted by teacherjulie @ 9:53 am

The second restaurant we visited for the Spot Pass TriNoma Bloggers Food Trip was Haiku.

The interiors of Haiku is interesting though I found it a bit dark (first photo’s brightness was adjusted) and the wall decors a little overwhelming. The staff definitely needs to do some brushing up on PR although they were polite and they smile but they do not offer information readily like the other restaurants. This is a shot of their interior:

On the table setting are the food they shared with us.

Nice starfish plate :)

The vinaigrette used for the Haiku salad was a little sweetish. Cookie asked what was in it and the manager (?) refused to give the details but did so when assured no need to give the proportions. The nori of the Oyako roll was battered and fried. It was a little crunchy and feels different but good.

More to come soon.

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20 May, 2008 @ 11:05 am
Kongkong622 said:

I agree!! That’s why most of my faves in that food tour were those restos that had great PR.

21 May, 2008 @ 5:52 am
Weng said:

i love japanese food! :D may pasalubong ako for you…a tag, a tag! hahaha! :) http://photos.cafemunchkin.com/2008/05/19/featured-friends-meme/ no pressure. anytiime you’re free. :)

22 May, 2008 @ 1:40 am
KK said:

Food looks good :) !

25 May, 2008 @ 10:47 am
julie said:

Iba talaga pag good pr, yes. But I must admit, the presentation of the sampler looked great too.

25 May, 2008 @ 10:49 am
julie said:

My eldest daughter is a fan of Japanese food, she devours sashimi frozen packs I get from the supermarket all by herself. Dati nga she ate all 16 pieces of California maki, siya lang.

Thanks for the tag.

25 May, 2008 @ 11:05 am
julie said:

Yes, it tasted good too, Tina. The presentation is also a plus.

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