Kalsada is a small place along Malingap St., just beside Big B's. It is owned and operated by a couple that patterned their concept as a pop-up food concept in their establishment. They don't have a fix weekly menu, but it's always a surprise, especially for the set menu they are offering.
The place is small and can be packed at 20 pax only. They have a shortlist of menu offering, but for the set menu, it needs a reservation. Everything's fresh and prepared the same day as the event, rest assure that everything is not pre prepared or have been stored for a long time in their storage.
Our meal was started off with their liver pate served with toasted bread and pico de gallo. I like how their liver spread was smooth and creamy, it doesn't have the bitter, iron-y taste that is usually present in the liver pate.
The second course was pork neck served in tablespoons. It was tender and flavorful. This is one of my favorite part of the meal.
The pre-main course is their mozzarella flat bread. It is basically freshly made bread topped with mozzarella cheese, some tomatoes, onion, chimichurri, and another sauce. It is like a thick crust pizza. The bread is soft and the flavor combination was good, but I find it bland and lacks of seasoning. A little more salt or flavor would do.
This is my highlight for the night, their Peruvian chicken. The chicken was nice and moist, the flavor of spices has penetrated the meat. It was slow cooked in its own fat, as a confit. It was just sooo good.
The dessert was a panna cotta, mangoes, and matcha. The matcha was subtle that it just highlights itself and not overpower anything. The panna cotta was just too stiff. Too much gelatine that made it more like a creamy jello than a panna cotta. I informed the owner about it, so the next time I comeback, it would be better.
The whole experience was wonderful and for the price of P500. It includes a 6 course meal and warm service from the owners.
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