Creamy Beef in Sizzling Plate
By Paper_Doll
@Paper_Doll (2373)
Philippines
October 25, 2012 7:01am CST
Lately, we've discovered this eatery near our place. They serve their food in sizzling plates and one of those is this very yummy creamy beef. I've tried this about 4 to 5 times already and I so love it. It is being served with java rice and egg. They also serve free soup to customers and I like their soup better than others that I have tried. I think that it is very affordable for forty two pesos per order.
Anyone have tried to eat or knows how to cook creamy beef? Because I really want to try cooking this at home.
Thanks in advance!
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5 responses
@julyteen (13252)
• Davao, Philippines
25 Oct 12
Like you I love to eat food place in a sizzling plates. I don't know how to cook creamy beef
I was a waiter before and I remember when I serve one customer when I about to place the sizzling plate in the table suddenly my hands hit the sizzling plates. It was very hot. I was painful to my skin and it was burn. I pretend to the guest everything was okay
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
25 Oct 12
That would be really painful as it is like you really burned your hands on fire. If you'll notice, when you tried to eat the food upon serving, it is extremely hot. It could really burn our tongue. So definitely, if you happen to touch the plate, that would be a lot hotter. I hope that won't happen again.
Thank you.
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
25 Oct 12
Where do you usually eat? Have you mentioned that you once worked in KSA? How long have you been a waiter? I find this work hard as you have to deal with many customers. I hope they are nice as I just seen on TV while I was on my way home this evening this news about one customer who mistreated a waitress. What do you like about this job by the way? What makes it an unforgettable experience for you?
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
25 Oct 12
I have tried searching online for the recipe but unfortunately, I still haven't find one. Let me know if you'll find one. Thanks.
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
26 Oct 12
Have seen them before but they aren't the one. Will try to ask the lady in there if she would give the recipe but I doubt if she will do that. Thanks!
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
25 Oct 12
I've searched for some photos of hot pot as I am not familiar with it. With those I've seen, I think they are different but I doubt because the name of the eatery has the word Hot Pot in it. I hope someone can clarify the difference between the two. Thanks.
@Gretchen522 (715)
• China
26 Oct 12
Hot pot also named chafing dish,I try to post some photos here but I'm sorry it not allowed.It is more often liked in winter here,it is a kind of season dish but if you like you can eat it in any season but maybe too hot in summer.
@mariaperalta (19073)
• Mexico
25 Oct 12
Thats sounds good, at least you know its all fresh food. Have a great day there.
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
25 Oct 12
Thanks maria. It is near our market place just a few walks away so I suppose that they are all fresh.
@leeandrew (1225)
• Philippines
7 Nov 12
Yum! the yummy creamy beef made me want to have some for lunch today. That's indeed cheap for a beef or a whole meal. I really am hungry right now and so wanted what you ate. I wish I'm close to that place or has the same restaurant here that serves food just like that.
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
8 Nov 12
Yes, it is very affordable and so delicious. I can't even have a good meal here at work with that amount. I really hope they are near our work.
@leeandrew (1225)
• Philippines
8 Nov 12
I live in a... I called semi-subdivision place. It say it that way co's it never feels like it. I mean people of different walks in life lives here. There are that are rich and some can barely eat. So I miss the city life where in every corner you can find small restaurants, and you can find good food as well.
Here, you have to make an effort if you want to good food. Another sad thing is.. to get to a grocery I need to ride twice. :((