Saturday, February 23, 2013

Fine Dining at Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila

This weekend, let me indulge you in some fine food. This was the full course dinner that I had when I attended a wedding reception early this month. (You may check out my OOTD for that event here.) The food was too pretty so I couldn't resist taking pictures and sharing them with you!

Events at Hyatt

Menu

Bread rolls, butter

 
Salad of witloof and pear
Walnut brioche and raspberry vinaigrette dressing

Truffle green pea soup

Pan-seared mahi-mahi, pumpkin mash, dill sauce

Brie-filled chicken breast
Sauteed spinach, cashew nut and creamy polenta

Passion fruit bavarois

As for the beverages served, I wasn't able to take a photo of. Guests had iced tea and either freshly brewed coffee or tea served at the end of the meal.



As for the kids, they were served a separate set of dishes consisting of spaghetti, fries, skewered chicken, and chocolate cake for dessert.

I am used to attending wedding receptions that serve the traditional Chinese dishes, so this was a nice, refreshing change. Initially, I thought that the serving size of fine dining dishes were pretty small, but at the end of the meal, I was so full and satisfied. The dishes look good, and taste even better. Each dish had that beautiful blend of flavors and textures that tickles your palate. If you're planning to host an event in Hyatt Hotel, these are just some examples on how their dishes are a feast to the senses.

Love,
Helen

14 comments:

  1. the salad! I want to taste it and the chocolate cake for the kids :) and the hat on the centerpiece is really cute

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    1. I wasn't able to try the chocolate cake for kids. Gusto ko nga sana eh! Haha! The salad was really good! Fresh leafy greens, pear and raspberry dressing is a nice, refreshing mix. :)

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  2. How was the truffle green pea soup? It looks delicious!

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    1. It's slightly sweet and salty with a gritty texture. Very unique for a soup, but not my favorite. I still prefer good old mushroom soup. :)

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  3. drooling here ms helen!!! cant pick of any i'd like to ask in particular...everything looks so delish!!! arghhhh how i miss fine dining :( ...so it was a chinese wedding? and they didnt serve the usual stuff..very good alternative i believe :D i had my reception at mandarin in makati...and yep they served the usual chinese cuisine...boy if these were the food served..i bet ill really try every bit of it...or maybe have it served right after the reception in our room...oh well..now im hungry! lol thanks for sharing ms helen..prolly be trying this out when i get to manila :) stay safe!

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    1. Yes, it's the first time for me to attend a Chinese wedding that didn't serve Chinese food. Very unique! :)

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  4. Grabe Ate Helen,nagutom ako bigla nung binasako toh :)

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  5. How can you take good pictures with digital camera even with dim lighting? You should teach me Helen!

    xo,
    Angel
    http://angeldiamante.blogspot.com/

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    1. I used flash! Haha! But my camera is dead now hence the lack of updates. I will look for a new one tomorrow. :)

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    2. But when I use flash most of the time the picture gets exposed, especially if it's a close-up. :/ Aww time to say goodbye to your loyal camera..

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    3. I change the settings of my camera, sometimes naka night mode, or whatever works. Trial and error lang, I take lots of shots and delete those that I don't like after. Yes, I got a new one na! Still a point and shoot digicam. :)

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  6. Everything looks fancy and tasty. I've never attended a wedding that didn't serve Chinese food. This one's really different. Too bad the cake was just for kids. It looks yummy. =)

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    1. I was suprised too as I was expecting traditional Chinese cuisine to be served. Yes, I would have loved to try the cake! Too bad I'm not a kid. :( Haha

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