Since me and my hubby loves Flavours of China so much, we
wanted to try similar restaurants that lead us to – Super Bowl of China.
We arrived during their dinner service and the place is
fully packed, which is a good thing right? We waited for around 20 minutes to
be seated.
The place is nice – nothing spectacular with the
ambiance or the decorations. I love the Chinese inspired lights though, hanging
all over the place.
Busy Counter |
Like other Chinese themed restaurants, Super Bowl of China
offers an assortment of dishes – Dimsum, Noodles, Fried Rice, Chicken, Beef,
Vegetables, and so on.
3 Cup Chicken
(260pesos)
Three Cup Chicken is actually a Taiwanese - Chinese dish
made of chicken (of course) cooked in soy sauce and sesame oil loaded with
cloves of garlic and slices of ginger. It’s like Adobo, but better.
I love how the sauce permeated in the chicken. The chicken is tender and very flavorful.
Shrimp and Mushroom
with Brocolli (365pesos)
This is one of their NEW dishes which are not in their
regular menu and only available for a limited period of time. It’s basically sauteed shrimp w/ mushrooms, broccoli, & other vegetables in a special white cooking sauce.
The shrimp is plump, juicy and not overcooked. The broccoli
is half cooked which I loved – and the white sauce is divine.
The savor is the exact opposite of the chicken. The chicken
has this very strong bold taste while the shrimp is very delicate.
Yang Chow Fried Rice
(250pesos)
The fried rice is fluffy but not that flavorful. It tasted
ok – but then again I had better.
Mango Sago
(95pesos)
Mango Sago is a very popular dessert in SE Asia especially in
Hong Kong where it is believed to be invented.
I love mangoes and I love sago – so this is just the perfect
way to end our dinner.
I am just happy how our impromptu dinner turned out. We were
full and satisfied. We are definitely coming back to try their other dishes.
Mall of Asia Complex (MOA)
Ground Floor, South Wing
Mall of Asia Complex Pasay City
Opening Hours: 10AM - 10PM
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